Damascus Community School
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TypePrivate
Motto"A Learning Community in Pursuit of Excellence"
Established1957
ChairmanHaynes Mahoney
| Damascus Community School | |
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| Information | |
| Type | Private |
| Motto | "A Learning Community in Pursuit of Excellence" |
| Established | 1957 |
| Chairman | Haynes Mahoney |
| Vice Chairman | Nasha'at Sanadiki |
| Director | James L. Liebzeit |
| Gender | Co-educational |
| Publication | What’s Happening |
| Website | Official website |
Damascus Community School is an unlicensed American school founded by the former US secretary of state John Foster Dulles in 1957 in Damascus, Syria.[1] The school was built to promote American ideals and culture and to help steer Syria away from becoming a Soviet satellite. Since 2012, due to the situation in Syria, the school has been effectively shut down.
