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together and work- Vasso Pappas / whatever your job, make a
difference every-day in the lives of those around you- arkham, / ,
- Paula Pappas / dont betray those that help you and believe in
you- / !- / , - / , - / , , .
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a plan B, . , , . John Lennon:When I was 5 years old, my mother
always told me that hap-piness was the key to life. When I went to
school, they asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up. I wrote
down happy. They told me I didnt understand the assignment, and I
told them they didnt understand life.
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1999, Pat Kastritsis Helen Ko-liais, Elen Proestopoulos
extra-curricular program. - extra-cur-ricular program, . H ! , Elen
Proestopoulos : www.saak.gr
; 90 ;Students have changed over the twenty years that I have
been here, but students have changed all over the world - not just
Anatolia or Greece. I think that the constant changes in the
educational system in Greece really have their toll on students.
Back in the nineties, students were much more relaxed, they were
able to learn because they wanted to learn and not because somebody
told them they had to pass a test! Plus, their English skills -
WOW! For example during my first year here I remem-
extra-curricular program ;I feel that most of my colleagues go
above and beyond the call of duty. The school is well aware of this
and rec-ognizes their efforts. My colleagues get involved because
they want to, not because someone forces them to. Over 85% of the
faculty is involved in one way or another with the club program.
Students appreciate their club advi-sors. Many of my colleagues
still get letters from kids who have graduated telling them what
they are doing. How Debate, Greek Theatre, the Drama Club, all
clubs have helped them Thats rewarding for my colleagues and I know
they feel that! extra-curricular program . , ; should not have the
power and the right to change the educational system. Moreover,
theres got to be something different than Pan-Hellenic exams. Kids
need to have a more rounded education. I think that the Middle
Years Program will help us with this. We will be able to help
students think more creatively and critically. Changing the system
every three or four years is confusing for kids, for parents, for
teachers; it doesnt give us enough room to grow. - , , - ;No,
because part of the schools mission is to teach about American
culture. The school does all it can to continue to bring Americans
to campus. The Fellows pro-gram has certainly helped with that.
Even though some of us Americans have been here for a few years, we
all go back home for a visit. When I go home, I visit the high
school I taught in. When I tell those students in New York that we
read The Catcher in the Rye here, they are truly amazed. The school
continues to make sure that there is American influence on the
campus; I am sure that this is something that they will never let
go. club ; extra-curricular program ;
ber that we read four major pieces of literature in the fifth
form. We read The Scarlet Letter, The Great Gatsby, Night, and The
Glass Menagerie and they loved it. They were able to - they had the
time, they had the ener-gy. We had many-many big breaks then, we
had many hours of English. Today kids enjoy reading literature and
they like English class because the lesson takes place in a much
more relaxed atmosphere. Because there is not a Pan-Hellenic test
they feel comfortable in class, they feel comfortable with the
language, and they feel comfort-able talking about literature. They
realize that they will need English for their futures.
, ; Obviously, this year the relocation has made a big
difference and we will see the rewards of it in the fu-ture. I
think its a positive move - but like all older people, I, too, am
afraid of change. The gymnasium students seem to have adapted
exceptionally well. The Lykeion kids will be fine with the move
within a months time. Apart from the foreign families and dorm
students who live on cam-pus, Anatolia now has the Fellows program
that makes a huge difference. There are 7 fellows (all from the US)
who work in different departments in school and live on campus.
This is a great program because these people are young, they bring
new ideas for both foreign and Greek faculty members, and they
inspire our students. They also make great ambassadors for Greece
because when they go back home they spread the word about Greece
and about Anatolia. relocation, campus , it has become much more
student friendly. The kids like it here; they feel comfort-able on
this campus, they enjoy the trees, they enjoy it a lot when it
snows. They feel like its their home!
In sixth form, kids parents are afraid for their children to be
involved in extra-curriculars, although, statistically, kids who do
get involved in extra-curriculars and stay in-volved do well on
their Pan-Hellenic exams. Why is this? Because the student has to
organize his time efficiently. He also has a built in outlet -
somewhere to spend time with friends and teachers. Clubs are a way
for him to let loose. In forms 1-5, clubs are still a strong part
of Ana-tolia. I imagine it will continue to be that way because the
school tries hard for it to be that way. We have a whole office
devoted to the club program; we have a fellow devoted to the club
program, a secretary, an as-sistant. So, the schools dedication is
there and I think thats passed on to the students. I would like to
mention the role of the Student Services Office assistant. Two of
the requirements for the position are that the assistant be an alum
(relatively young) and one who was active in the club program. The
people who were and still are in this position - Vassilis,
Stefanos, Evripidis, Alkis, Peggy, and Zenia - have made a great
impact on our students and I know that these six assistants had a
great time working in the office. (1:10-2:30) .The bell schedule
that we have right doesnt help the club program. Many advisors meet
with their club mem-bers after school and weekends. We are trying
to devise a new bell schedule that will allow for more club time
and not take away from academic time. extra-curricular program
clubs , ;Mr. Kalambokis organizes S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology,
Engineering, and Math) activities and in general there have always
been environmental clubs. Being on a cam-pus like this enables
students to see how beautiful things can be; hopefully, they will
remember this later on in life and apply it. , extra-curricular
program ;Of course, they always do! Our alumni are the strong-est
asset of this school, and I say it over, and over, and over again!
We have many alumni who help us with the Drama Club, with
Forensics, the Greek Theatre, Greek Oral Interp, the M.U.N. clubs;
some of them even run their own clubs. They come, religiously,
every Tuesday, every Wednesday, whenever it is, and they carry out
their club duties! Its nice for our kids, too, because they can see
what they can do when they graduate.
In sixth form, kids parents are afraid for their children to be
involved in extra-curriculars, although, statistically, kids who do
get involved in extra-curriculars and stay involved do well on
their Pan-Hellenic exams. Why is this? Because the student has to
organize his time efficiently. He also has a built in outlet -
somewhere to spend time with friends and teach-ers. Clubs are a way
for him to let loose.
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extra-curricular program , campus, , clubs campus, . , ;The
Clubs and the Campus, along with the English De-partment. No one
has the number of clubs that we have. Im sure that other schools
have devoted teachers, too, who take on club duties. I think our
club program still separates us, because of the energy, the love,
and the warmth for clubs that our teachers have. As an educator, I
think that it is great that clubs have gone into public schools.
Students get a taste of what they can be, new opportunities open up
for them. . There is no other school in Thessaloniki, private or
public, that puts on Drama productions like ours, Greek Theat-er
productions like ours, has a Forensics team like ours. Every year
we compete with schools from Athens and Thessaloniki - fifteen
schools most of which are English-speaking only. Anatolia has
consistently come in either first or second over the last twenty
five years. That takes a lot of hard work, on the part of the
students and on the part of the advisors, but we do it! So, I think
there is something there that differentiates us from the rest of
the schools as far as clubs are concerned.
, Lets go back to the Alumni. . , , the thing that I miss the
most about the school is the clubs! ; of course, for some kids, for
a good number of kids, its the activities that they have been
involved in! Even something like the Mount Olympus Climb; kids
would never climb up on their own. Our teachers make that a
possibility for them. There are many opportunities for Anatolians.
When students take advantage of those opportunities, it can change
their lives in a small or in a big way and thats why we are
here.
clubs!Anatolia Alumnus , : Elen Proestopoulos, , :
www.saak.gr
relocation, campus , it has become much more student friendly.
The kids like it here; they feel comfortable on this campus. They
feel like its their home!
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Conference ACSTAC, CERN, , . . AC-STAC 2013 , Cambridge, , , ALICE
Outreach CERN John Zakos, Chief Innovation Officer yCyberTwin.
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natolia School of Business ACT business plan .
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Research) EPS (European Physical Society).
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Forensics 2013
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Group Discussion, Impromptu Speaking, Original Oratory, Duet acting
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For the second summer in a row, the Birthright Program that is
run by the Panhellenic Scholarship Foundation, based in Chicago,
allocated 20 full scholarships, to Greek Heritage students of high
academic standing, giving them the oppor-tunity to study for 5weeks
in Thessaloniki at ACT. These students took part in the Pella
Projcet, a study abroad program which offers a combination of
studies and inten-sive travel. For the majority of the students
this was their first time traveling to Greece and for a few it was
the first time that any member of their immediate family was to
re-turn to the home country from which their grand parents
Birthright Program
had left more than two generations ago.A number of them declared
that they felt at home the minute they set foot on Greek soil; for
others coming home was a gradual realization. The impact of this
experience was immense on each one of the students as anyone can
grasp by reading the weekly blogs that students kept while in
Greece. Enrolled in a course on the World of Alexander the Great
students literally followed in Alexanders footsteps as the young
prince went from being a lad to becoming the king of Macedonia.
Within their short stay, the group visited Vergina, Dion, Delphi,
Athens, Pella, Olynthos, Philippi and Troy. During their trip to
Constantinople they also had a chance to see Agia Sophia, the
Bosporus as well as meet the Archbishop Bartholomeus in person at
the Greek Patri-archy. The warm reception at ACT and their
integration in the life of the campus and the life of Thessaloniki
was more than they had dreamed of when setting out for this grand
summer voyage. Tears and a promises to return with other Greek
members of their family were shared with friends as they boarded
the airplane back to the U.S., this time with a much stronger sense
of who they were and with pride for their Greek heritage.
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The semesters Dukakis Lecture was delivered by historian and
classicist Angelos Chaniotis on the theme Graffiti in ancient
cities Images and voices of daily life. Chaniotis, Professor of
Ancient History and Classics at the Institute for Advanced Study in
Princeton, spoke to a standing room only audience of more than 80
peo-ple in one of the Bissell Library lounges, thanks in large part
to the efforts of Anatolia colleague Haido Samara.The Dukakis
Center co-sponsored Maria Kyriakidous annual gender and citizenship
conference, this year on the theme Arts, Aesthetics and Power. The
conference gathered several leading local and regional scholars,
including keynote speaker Nayia Kamenou of the University of
Cyprus. In June Anatolia alumnus Harris Mylonas presented his new
book on The Politics of Nation-Building: Making Co-Nationals,
Refugees, and Minorities (Cambridge University Press, 2013).
Mylonas, Assistant Professor at The Elliot School, George
Washington University, was accompanied by Professors George Th.
Mavrogordatos, Elpida Vogli, and Othon Anastasakis at Ianos
Bookstore on Aristotle Square.Professor Anastasakis, in
Thessaloniki again for the Dukakis Centers annual summer Seesox
Salonica Seminar, also took part in a briefing on the Greek
sovereign debt crisis and its implications for southeast Europe,
with local businessman Nikos Efthimiadis, for the benefit of ten
German Marshal Fund Memorial Fellows, hosted by Elizabeth Phocas of
Eliamep. The Fellows are mid-career Americans in both the private
and public sectors who are chosen and funded by the GMF, a German
institution, to travel throughout Europe. This is the fourth time
ACT has collaborated with Eliamep to brief fellows travelling
through Thessaloniki.Meanwhile, thanks to the efforts of Ruth
Sutton and Laura Strieth, the Inspiration Exchange organized a
celebration of International Womens Day entitled Big changes start
with small solutions, and the third on activist journalism. The
latter event featured Athens-based journalists and bloggers Kostas
Kallergis and Da-mian Mac Con Uladh.
Dukakis Center Activity
ACT students shine at Startup Weekend!
Serving as host and Platinum Sponsor for Startup Week-end
Thessaloniki, ACT welcomed more than 150 people from throughout
Northern Greece to the campus on first weekend in April. Keynote
speaker, Mr. Paul Efmorfidis (CEO of Cocomat) inspired the crowd to
think creative-ly, live differently, and honor your ideas. ACT
students worked diligently throughout the weekend, participat-ing
on more than 6 of the different teams, and ultimate-ly winning on a
number of levels. First Prize was awarded to an ACT-led team, who
developed DressMeFast, a smart-phone app for fashion-conscious
consumers. The teams were mentored by seasoned professionals and
the final efforts judged by a panel of distinguished experts,
including Dr. Fanis Varvoglis Chair of ACTs Anatolia School of
Business. Startup Weekends are recognized throughout the world as a
great source of entrepreneur-ial training, and given the positive
performance of our students, ACT looks forward to their continued
success.
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With the help of the US College Counseling Office, 81 Anatolia
College students participated in 25 different summer programs in
the United States. Students went to institutions such as Stevens
Institute of Technology, Da-vidson College, and the University of
Michigan to name a few. And this Fall 40 Anatolia 2013 Alums are
attending their first year in 32 universities, having received a
total of over $4,450,000 in scholarships and financial aid! Our US
Col-lege Counseling Center has already held two Senior Work-shops
so our 39 U.S. bound Seniors are well into their ap-plication
process. With one Senior Friday already under our belts, we have
many more coming up in order to en-sure that our Seniors are fully
prepared for the application process and have a deep understanding
of the importance of each step. Along with our Seniors already well
into the application process, we have also begun to work with our
IB1 and 2nd Lyceum students with more than 30 students already
committed to the process. Along with the steady flow of students in
and out of the office, we will continue our tradition of cookies
& conver-sation with 1st formers an enjoyable opportunity for
1st formers to communicate in English and share their own ideas.
And we are continuing the International Relations Mentorship with
applications out and Consulate sessions booked including the
French, German, Turkish and US Consulates.
Manousos Giamoukis (2013) is presently attending Davidson
College in North Carolina. Manousos, a passionate athlete and
excellent basketball player, was accepted both at Hamilton College
(Division 2 - NCAA athletic category) and at Davidson (Division 1 -
the best) - both with full scholarships. Manousos chose, finally,
Davidson, and the exciting news is that he went to the Davidson
coach upon his arrival there, tried out late (it is called a walk
on - which is very rare for Division 1 teams) and he got on the
team!
News from the US College Counseling Office
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We are particularly excited to welcome our new group of American
Fellows to the Anatolia Community! With two new positions we now
have seven fellows, including: Col-lege Counseling, Student
Activities, Resident Advisor, El-ementary Education, and the all
new Special Education, Resident Advisor/Art, and Service
Learning/STEM Fellows. Watch us grow our new positions have
broadened the services to students. The trained Special Education
Fellow is assisting the school psychologists, working alongside
students and faculty to help students develop essential skills in
time management, stress relief, and study habits. She also assists
in testing accommodations, in the resi-dence hall, and with other
administrative tasks with the school psychologist. The RA/Art
Fellow works as a Resident Assistant in the Boarding Department and
as a Teaching Assistant in the schools Art Department, co-teaching
classes and assisting our teachers with planning, set-up, and
cutting edge advances in art education. The Service Learning/STEM
Fellow will implement, track, and evalu-ate service learning
opportunities for students along with co-teaching a monthly service
learning course. Within the STEM department the Fellow will assist
the STEM Director with administrative tasks, advising
extra-curricular clubs, and exploring/creating new service
opportunities for STEM students.This year our service learning
component matures through on-campus initiatives like anti-bullying
campaigns and beautifying parts of campus, encouraging students to
better understand their role in building a healthy school
community. We will then branch off campus to the larger community,
guiding student understanding of the impor-tance of helping their
neighborhoods become cleaner and safer. Service learning connects
what the students learn in the classroom to the outside world with
outside projects, reflection, and research. Here are our new
Fellows on a tour of the Old City! Help us welcome them to our
community and if you would like to invite an Anatolia Fellow (or
more) to your home, please contact us at the US College Counseling
Office (2310-398340).
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Rachel OConnorWe bid a very fond farewell to Rachel OConnor who
after 10 years of exceptional service to the College is, with her
husband and family, going back home to New Zealand.It may come as a
surprise to many to learn that Rachel did not set out to be an
English teacher. With roots in New Zealand, Ireland and United
States, after gaining her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Christchurch,
New Zealand she spent a number of years in England, working in the
photographic industry, and then moved to Greece to teach English
some twenty years ago. For the second decade of that period, Rachel
taught English Language and Literature at Anatolia.There are so
many laudatory adjectives one could use to de-scribe this most
talented teacher. First of all, she was versatile and
multi-talented, being able to effectively instruct five-year olds
in the schools Bilingual Department as well as Sixth Formers in Art
History for the intellectually demanding High School English
Elective Programme. Secondly, being highly creative, she brought
new ideas to her classroom and made every lesson a special
experience for her students. Moreover, Rachel was one of the most
co-operative staff members, always ready to share her innovative
work and discuss problems, offering her words of wisdom to new and
old colleagues alike. This sharing process was brilliantly extended
outside the classroom with inspirational presenta-tions being made
at TESOL and other conferences. In the field of extra-curricular
activities she expertly coached students in Comic Oral
Interpretations for Forensics. How-ever, teaching was not her only
creative outlet, seeing that many of her Anatolia colleagues are in
proud possession of samples of her delightful glass art work. She
and her hus-band, Dionysis were regular contributors to the
Anatolia Ba-zaar where faculty and the general public were able to
pur-chase unique items to either decorate their homes or present as
superb gifts to others.Whatever the challenge, she was ready to be
in the van-guard. Thus, despite knowing well in advance that the
2012-2013 school year would be the last in her Anatolia career, she
readily took on the extremely demanding Manhattan Theater Club
obligation with her Second Form Lyceum class with a magnificent
result, as well as actively participating in the preparations for
the Middle Years Programme (MYP).To put it in a nutshell, it was a
privilege for all of us at Ana-tolia to have Rachel as a colleague
and mentor; and, like-wise, our students were extremely fortunate
to have her as a teacher. J ohn Gateley English Department
Chair
Raylene ScottRaylene Scott is a prime example of why it is so
important for the school to maintain a strong native American
represen-tation in its English Department. She was here for just
two years but that relatively short time was more than adequate for
her to leave an indelible positive impression on her col-leagues
and students.At a stage in life when most people would be looking
forward to retirement, Raylene, instead, was full of youthful
vitality, always exuding positive energy. Both in her International
Bac-calaureate and High School classes she won over her students
with her deep learning, particularly of poetry, intense interest in
the well-being of her pupils, and her obvious enjoyment in
undertaking every aspect of the teaching process. Never one to
flinch from a challenge, last autumn she de-cided to offer a poetry
course as a Sixth Form Elective. It was with some trepidation on my
(the writers) part that she was given the go-ahead to teach it.
Initially, my doubts appeared to be justified as several students
who had not selected her as their first choice approached me
requesting a change of section. I told them to persevere. Several
days later, the re-verse occurred with students wishing to join her
class! Much to my gratification, at the end of Raylenes poetry
course, participating students admitted to me that, in many cases
for the first time, they had come to love this most demanding and
too often ignored field of literature.A further example will serve
to typify how valuable her con-tribution was, namely, she took on a
difficult low-achieving class in first year Lyceum, many of whom I
had struggled with the previous year. With her as their teacher
they gained in confidence and improved their standard of English as
well as their grades. These former pupils of mine would approach me
in the hallway to state with pride that they were making
considerable progress in English. They were, indeed, gaining higher
grades. In discussing whether Raylene had perhaps been a trifle
generous with those grades, I incidentally but significantly
discovered to my amazement how good the English of Anatolias
students is. To explain, she showed me representative pieces of
writing from her former American students. It was only then that I
realized that even our less gifted Regular / Intermediate English
students are of a higher linguistic caliber than their peers in the
States. The revelation was stunning and explained her enthusiasm
concerning the English ability and intellectual capacity of her
beloved Greek students. In the field of extra curricular activities
her work in Oratory for Forensics had similar exceptional results
with her dedicated student team members loving every moment of
their coaching sessions with her and giving great perfor-mances in
the Panhellenic Forensics Tournament. It was with deep regret on
her and our part that Raylene re-turned to the U.S.A and to her
family. We all wish she could have stayed. In any case, she has
left us all with the fondest of memories and the conviction that
more inspired and inspi-rational instructors like her must cross
the Atlantic and join our ranks.
John GateleyEnglish Department Chair
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Alas, Sotiris was my oldest and closest friend from my four
years at Anatolia. We were in regular contact, so I knew this was
coming while also hoping that it would not happen so
soon. We have lost a model of integrity, of deep humanity, of
personal loyalty, of dedication to sci-ence. I shall mourn this
loss as long as I live.
In deepest sadness,Yani
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