The Rose and Alex Pilibos Armenian school, one of several academic institutions under the auspices of the Western Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America, is a college-oriented school accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. The school offers advanced placement and honors courses, as well as courses certified by the Regents of the University of California. Students at Rose and Alex Pilibos Armenian School are required to maintain a minimum academic standard in order to remain in the student body.
New Students
Incoming students from other institutions must fulfill the following requirements in order to be accepted to the middle and high school.
A minimum GPA of 2.0 for the last academic year at the former school.
Satisfactory performances on a grade-level English language test administered by the school.
No history of major disciplinary infractions. Probation Policy If, at the end of the semester, a student fails to meet any aspect of the criteria delineated above, he or she will be placed on academic probation during the following semester. The student's probationary status will be fully explained to the parents. The student will not be readmitted to school, if, at the end of the school semester, he or she once again fails to achieve the minimum academic criteria required by the school and if retention or other alternatives are deemed inappropriate.
Pilibos is a member of CIF. Pilibos offers training and teams in basketball, soccer, volleyball, and track at the elementary, junior high, and high school levels. The school participates with other Armenian schools in the annual KAHAM games, organized by Homenetmen and in various inter-school tournaments with other Armenian and non-Armenian schools.
Arts http://www.pilibos.org/programs/arts/
Music, drawing, dance, performance art, and other artistic programs are offered at different times throughout the year.
Elementary
Students in each grade take one music class, one performing arts class, and one visual arts class. Some of the various forms of art students are exposed to are:
At the start of the 2012 – 2013 Academic Year, Pilibos aims to increase the presence and usage of technology in the classrooms to aid in the day to day lessons, more progressive and innovative projects, and collaborative work among students.
Community Service http://www.pilibos.org/programs/community-service/
The high school curriculum requires that students fulfill 100 hours of community service. Students participate in various community service activities and organizations, such as: