Southeast Turkish Olympiad

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The 3rd Turkish Olympiad Southeastern US was held in Ferst Center for the Arts at Georgia Tech in Atlanta Georgia by the Istanbul Center on Saturday, March 19, 2010.The winners of singing, poetry recitation, general knowledge and proficiency in Turkish Language and Writing category will represent Southern U.S. at the 8th World Turkish Olympiads in Turkey.

Istanbul Center is a unit of Global Spectrum Foundation, Inc., is a 501(c)3 non-profit, non-governmental and non-partisan organization that was established in 2002. It promotes better understanding and closer relations between individuals and communities, building bridges between the Turkish, American and other communities in Atlanta and the Southeastern United States.

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2009 Turkish Olympiad Participating Students and Schools:Tatiana Dobretsova; Singing FS Academy Atlanta - Elizabeth Wyattl; Singing, Sweet water B. Academy…

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Executive Director of Istanbul Center

Dear Parents, Students, Teachers and Supporters of the Contest:

Every year, Istanbul Center seeks to continue expanding this important endeavor called the Turkish Olympiad of the Southeastern U.S. I am so thrilled to see the exponential increase in the number of students, teachers, parents, sponsors, and partners. Read more...
 

Turkish Olympiad Winners

resultsBest Team of 2010 Southeast Turkish Olympiad is Atlanta Team 1: KESHAUN STUBBS, SUNNY CHEN, JOHN DEARMEY, MONICA BHATIA, .... Read more...

 

Judges of Turkish Olympiad

Judges of 2009 Turkish Olympiad: Mr.Ayhan Korucu; President of TACC (Turkish American Chamber of Commerce), Ms.Nur Yigitoglu; Georgia State University, Mr.Fatih Oncul; Southern Polytechnic State University; Civil Engineering Technology Department... Read more...

   
 

Georgia Department of Education

Students, I commend you for investing time and energy learning the Turkish culture and language. Turkish is spoken by 250 million individuals, in Turkey and in many other countries, from Austria to Bulgaria, Denmark to Egypt, Germany to Honduras, and Romania to the United Kingdom. Read more...
 

Participating Students and Schools

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2009 Turkish Olympiad Participating Students and Schools: Tatiana Dobretsova; Singing Atlanta GA Team 1 - Elizabeth Wyattl; Singing, Gainesville Read more...
 

Istanbul Center

Southeast Turkish Olympaid is organized by Istanbul Center, established in 2002 to promote a better understanding and closer relations between individuals and communities, building bridges between the Turkish, American and other communities in Atlanta and the Southeastern United States Read more...
 

Photo Gallery

Our photo gallery is a collection of images that have been taken during and immediately after the 2010 Turkish Olympiad of the Southern U.S. Read more...
 
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