November 12, 2006, the beginning of a great program, otherwise known as Indiana Persian School. Indiana Persian School originally began with a couple of parents afraid their children would forget their language and culture. At first, only five students attended, but slowly it grew. A couple more students joined later on, increasing the class size to eight. Soon even more parents wanted their children to join, but the class was already too big. Back then, Persian School was held every Saturday or Sunday at a different house each week, having more than eight students would have caused a problem with space and most importantly, the quality of the teaching. With the word of a Persian School in Indiana passing from parents to parents, numerous dads’ and moms’ asked and pleaded to let their child enter the class, but unfortunately each time the student was turned away. From then on, the parents who founded the Persian School thought on how to solve this space problem. After a couple of weeks the idea came; to rent a building and hold weekly classes there, but with great ideas comes more problems, where to rent? Finally, after vigorous building hunting, a day care center was found with the special help of one of the parents. The original goal was only to offer two classes, but due to such high demand, the number of classes was raised to three after the first week. Soon following, Persian School started a kindergarten level with the aid and suggestion of one of the mothers, and a conversation class for adults. The Indiana Persian School goal is to teach students reading, writing, and the Persian culture, and to show that anyone, no matter what age, can learn Farsi. The success of the school was completely made possible by the special help and volunteering of the parents. Currently, there are 50 students in six classes. Our classes are presently offered in Carmel High School each Sunday from 10:00 AM to 12:00 P.M. Thank you and good luck to another successful year.

The educational committee met today and many thanks to those of you who attended and for your suggestions. Please talk about this activity with your children and help them to think of a date that best fits his/her schedule. Class coordinator will be asking your kids to commit to a date on Sunday, September 28th.

Objective:
Learning about Iran and its culture

Scope:
1 – Every student will give a presentation for 5-10 minutes during their class
2 – Student may give the presentation to another class if any time left within the semester (optional) with prior arrangement and permission of teachers
3 – Class coordinator will circulate the sign up sheet on Sunday, September 28th (students will be asked to commit themselves to a date)

For class coordinators and sign up sheet, please click here

Second grade students need to stay after school this weekend to practice their old dance for the October 4th program.

We will have 3 weekend of practice and after that we will focus on the whole school with the help of the dance committee to come up with new routine for the International Festival.

Registration forms need to be filled and turned in with your first semester tuition by August 3rd. There is a $15.00 late fee after then.

This is the first message post for the Indiana Farsi School. Located in Indianapolis, Indiana, the Indiana Farsi School teaches students from age 3 – age 103 the basic elements for the Farsi language. We welcome you to find out more about our school and if you have any questions please feel free to contact us.

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