Page 10 THE VILLADOM TIMES II • January 25, 2012 Huntington Learning Center is proud to support Catholic Schools Week 2012 (Jan. 29 through Feb. 5), a celebration of Catholic schools in America as an important part of U.S. education due to their traditionally high academic standards and graduation rates. The year 2012 marks the 39th year of Catholic Schools Week, which became an Huntington to celebrate Catholic Schools Week annual event in 1974. “America’s youth are shaped by their education, and Huntington is pleased to join the Catholic schools in the state in giving elementary and secondary students the best education possible,” said Eileen Huntington, co-founder of Huntington Learning Center. “We applaud all schools that uphold high educational standards and integrate valuesbased teaching into their curricula.” The 2012 theme of Catholic Schools Week is “Catholic Schools: Faith, Academics, Service,” which highlights the three distinctions of Catholic schools. “Huntington Learning Center is a part of many communities across our nation, and we recognize that Catholic schools play an important role in our educational system,” Huntington added. “We’re proud to partner with Catholic and other schools of excellence to help students reach their potential and give them the foundation to become good citizens.” Huntington supports a variety of national events focused on education, including Read Across America, Math Awareness Month, and American Education Week. For more information, contact Sena Salloum at the Ridgewood Huntington Learning Center at (201) 4471235 or salloums@hlcmail.com or Sena Salloum at the Wayne Huntington Learning Center at (973) 812-7300 or salloums@hlcmail.com. Founded in 1977, Huntington Learning Center is the nation’s longest-running supplemental education services provider. Today, Huntington remains an industry leader, providing instruction in reading, writing, spelling, phonics, mathematics, study skills, and SAT and ACT preparation to tens of thousands of students from kindergarten through grade 12. Huntington prides itself on its unparalleled programs that help parents, caregivers, and educators identify the gaps in skills and knowledge that can limit learning potential. Huntington’s personalized programs of instruction enable children to excel. To learn more, call 1-800 CAN LEARN or visit www.huntingtonlearning.com. The Academy of the Most Blessed Sacrament will host Open House visits during Catholic Schools Week on Sunday, Jan. 29 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and on Wednesday, Feb. 1 from 9:15 to 11 a.m. Tours may also be scheduled by appointment. The school, located at 785 Franklin Lake Road, offers programs for children 18 months old through eighth grade. The early childhood program features The Prep at AMBS, a full readiness program for toddlers in two, three, or five full or half day sessions. The Little Bless- AMBS announces Open House plans ings PreK is a full and part time readiness program for three- and four-year-olds. The Transitions, a transitional kindergarten program, is available for children who would benefit from the gift of another year. AMBS kindergarten is a full day program, with a special challenge program for advanced students. Technology is integrated throughout the curriculum for PreK through grade eight. For more information, or to schedule an appointment, call (201) 891-4250 or visit www.ambs.org.