Dr Anastasios Koularmanis appointed director of Greek education

The Chancellor of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese, Rev. Protopresbyter Andreas Vithoulkas announces that Archbishop Elpidophoros has appointed Dr Anastasios Koularmanis, currently the Superintendent of Saint Demetrios Greek American School in Astoria, NY, as the new Director of Greek Education.

Dr Anastasios Koularmanis began his career as an educator for the NYC Department of Education in 1992 and transitioned to the Hicksville School District in 1996 where he received his tenure in 1999. On February 1, 1999, he was provided the opportunity to serve as the Assistant Principal of the Saint Demetrios School system and shortly after, was appointed as Supervising Principal.

During his 20 years as the Chief Administrator of the Saint Demetrios School system, Dr Koularmanis raised the bar for Greek-American Education in the United States. Under his administration, the Saint Demetrios School system has been recognized as not only being a top Greek-American school but also ranked as one of the best parochial schools in NYC.  As an educational leader, Dr Koularmanis continually reconstructs school programs and curriculum to ensure the needs of each student are met in order to receive an excellent education. Students who have graduated from the High School have been accepted to some of the most prestigious universities including Yale, Columbia, Barnard, Cooper Union, Rensselaer, NYU, and Sophie Davis Medical School.  Many of these students have been provided full scholarships to attend these universities.

Dr Koularmanis was born in Toronto, Canada to Demetrios and Areti Koularmanis from Tripoli, Arcadia.  Upon his birth, his family relocated to Corona, NY.

SOURCE: goarch