Speaking to The National Herald the Assistant Principal of the Saint Demetrios Day School in Astoria, Helen Karageorge, expressed her belief that this year’s school year will unfold positively in all areas.
Specifically, Mrs. Karageorge referred to the enrollment process, which is ongoing, noting that the number of students remains at satisfactory levels, both in the final years of high school and the lower grades. She added that an academically successful year is expected.
“Enrollments are continuing. Up until now, we have about the same number of students as we had last year, approximately 500 individuals in all grades. At this point, I would like to express my gratitude to the parents, many of whom enrolled their children early, before the holidays, making our work in terms of organization and class formation easier. Our school starts from preschool with 3-year-old children at the St. Catherine’s branch and goes up to the 12th grade. This year, the 12th grade has 30 students, the 11th grade has 25, and the 10th grade is quite large with 40 students while the 9th grade is growing,” she emphasized.
Furthermore, the Assistant Principal of Saint Demetrios highlighted that the school has expanded its collaboration with important university programs, foreseeing that the 12th grade of 2023-2024 will also achieve significant academic successes, as it has in previous years.
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