Arminé Manukyan is a dedicated educator and leader. She grew up in Armenia, where she earned a Master’s Degree in Education and Human Development from Yerevan State University. She later moved to the US and obtained another Master’s Degree in Educational Leadership and Administration. She also holds a Principal license from the MA Department of Education.
Arminé joined the Erebuni Armenian School as a Principal in 2008, after serving as a volunteer teacher for several years. She is committed to providing high-quality education to the students, challenging them to reach their full potential and fostering a positive learning environment. She believes that emphasizing the importance of moral values and respect, it prepares young minds to become conscientious members of society, all while instilling pride in their Armenian American identity.
Arminé’s blend of educational leadership and business acumen has significantly contributed to the academic environment. Her involvement in diverse educational projects showcases her commitment to enhancing learning experiences. The textbooks she created are a valuable resource for her colleagues.
Her innate love for education and her discovered aptitude for leadership have found a harmonious match in the realm of school administration. It’s in this environment that she has found her true calling, contributing to the shaping of young minds
and the future of education
Arminé knows each student by their first and last name. Her ability to connect personally with each student underscores her belief in the importance of individual attention in educational development. She is also an active member in the community and in Belmont town government.