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Students of the William Spyropoulos School of St. Nicholas Sing the Kalanta at TNH

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NEW YORK – Students of the William Spyropoulos Greek-American School of St. Nicholas in Flushing on Thursday morning visited the exhibition for the Olympic Games of Athens 1896 hosted by the Consulate General of Greece in New York and soon after visited the offices of the National Herald (TNH) to sing Christmas and New Year’s carols.

The Publisher-Editor of TNH Antonis H. Diamataris thanked the children, parents, and teachers and congratulated them for their efforts to teach the Greek language and culture. He reminded the students that they have a glorious heritage and incomparable culture and that it is fortunate that their parents, teachers, and community teach them the Greek language and Orthodox Christian faith. He also congratulated the children for their excellent interpretation of the carols in both languages. The children also attended the Greek Light art exhibition that has for the last two weeks been on display in the offices of TNH.

The William Spyropoulos Greek-American School of St. Nicholas is one of the largest and most advanced schools not only in the metropolitan area of New York, but across the United States. Its graduates are accepted to the best private and public schools in New York, and maintain strong ties with the community well after graduation and throughout their lives.

The principal of the school Athena Kromidas has devoted all her life to the afternoon and the day school, introducing and applying innovative teaching programs, while the classrooms are equipped with the latest technology, computers, and smart boards.

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