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Greek language education
Odyssey Charter School’s Greek Program Draws Attention in Greece
Odyssey Charter School’s Greek-language program drew attention in Greece after students from Wilmington visited Athens through a school exchange.
Greek Ambassador Antonis Alexandridis Visits Odyssey Charter School During First Official Delaware Trip
Greek Ambassador Antonis Alexandridis visited Odyssey Charter School during his first official trip to Delaware, including classroom stops and meetings with school leaders.
What’s Happening at St. Demetrios in Astoria, and Why It Matters Beyond New York
Financial crisis, governance disputes, and a new New York law have put St. Demetrios in Astoria at a crossroads for the Greek-American community.
Annunciation of Elkins Park Greek School Seeks Teachers for Growing Program
Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church in Elkins Park is seeking Greek School teachers as its program expands. Evening positions available for qualified candidates.
Why Holy Cross Is Expanding Orthodox Theology into Spanish Across the Americas
Holy Cross launches a Spanish-language theology program to meet growing demand among Orthodox communities in Latin America and Hispanic populations in the U.S.
Odyssey Charter School Celebrates Greek Independence Day in Delaware
Odyssey Charter School joined Wilmington’s Greek Independence Day flag raising, featuring student performances, community leaders, and a city proclamation.
Pan-Messinian Federation Opens 2026 Greek Summer School Applications
Applications are open for the 2026 Pan-Messinian Federation Greek Summer School in Kalamata, offering Greek language education and cultural programming for youth.
U.S. Sen. Lisa Blunt Rochester Visits Odyssey Charter School, Highlights Food Justice and Greek Language Program
Sen. Lisa Blunt Rochester visited Odyssey Charter School in Wilmington to highlight student-run food programs, bilingual education, and new higher education pathways in Greece.
Who Will Teach Greek to the Next Generation?
A growing debate over volunteer instructors raises deeper questions about Greek language education, professional teachers, and the future of the diaspora.
Elias Pantelidis and the Quiet Work of Keeping Greek Alive
In a video interview, educator Elias Pantelidis reflects on decades of teaching Greek language, music, and culture to children in the Philadelphia Greek-American community.
Odyssey Charter School Opens America’s First Greek Immersion Facility
Odyssey Charter School has opened Building 27, the nation’s first Greek immersion facility, marking two decades of growth and a new chapter for Hellenic education in Delaware.
St. Demetrios Greek School Celebrates Ellinomatheia Success
Students at St. Demetrios Greek School in Upper Darby earned excellent results in the Ellinomatheia exams, a proud moment for the parish and its long tradition of Greek education.












