Ukrainian school in Raleigh brings together refugees, longtime immigrants to keep culture alive

Halyna Seredyuk teaches Ukrainian language to a group of older students at the Ukraine House Saturday school on Nov. 15, 2025. (Photo: Brandon Kingdollar/NC Newsline)

Dozens of children, some dressed as angels, shepherds, and farm animals, stood flanked by twinkling blue and white lights as they sang Ukrainian Christmas carols at a Raleigh church recently.

Nearly four years ago, many of the children on stage were forced to flee their homes as Russian forces swept into Ukraine and drone strikes turned their neighborhoods to rubble. For some, it was their first opportunity to share in the cultural tradition of Vertep with other Ukrainian families since leaving home…

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