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Within the St. Ann Parish, we are very proud of our St. Ann School,
which began in 1920 under the leadership of Trinitarian pastor, Fr.
Isadore Jenne and the Holy Trinity Sisters under the leadership of
Mother M. Teresa of Jesus. The original school was in the convent
building, and each year another grade was added to the school.
Ground was broken for an independent building in November, 1924 and
it was completed in time for the new school year of September,
1925. The first graduating class of St. Ann School was in 1928.
The school
continued to flourish through the years, and various programs were
introduced in the curriculum, as well as improvements to the
facilities. Under the leadership of Trinitarian Pastor Fr. John
DiMatteo, plans were formulated to build a new convent and to expand
the existing school building with more classrooms and administrative
offices. The new convent was formally dedicated on November 21,
1965, and in August, 1967, the addition to the school was begun
which consisted of three floors including an auditorium/gymnasium,
kitchen, and bathrooms. The second floor had two classrooms,
principal’s office and nurses area and library. The third floor
included three new classrooms and a bathroom. Both the pastor and
people were very proud of the school and all its achievements.
The school today
continues to be under the direction of Holy Trinity Sisters and
dedicated lay staff. The school is accredited by The Middle States
Accrediting agency for more than ten years, and under the leadership
of Principal, Sr. Mary Donald and Pastor, Fr. James, the school
continues to expand and develop new programs. It was in February,
2000 that a new state-of-the-art Technology Center opened, and every
child has access to his/her own computer while in the Center. The
curriculum continues to provide sound basic education which all of
the students will need to make appropriate academic choices for high
school, and yet the smaller size of the classrooms provides the
teacher and student with daily personal contact.
The success of any
school is contingent upon the skills and attitudes of the faculty
and administration. We are very proud of the present staff of
teachers and administrators who dedicate so much of their time and
talents to the education of our children. It is always when the
school and home work together and help each other, that the children
are the true winners in life. This type of academic leadership by
the faculty has been a long tradition within the school, and we are
happy that the school families and the parish continue to support
this quality Catholic education.
St.
Ann School continues to provide education and experience of the
Catholic faith for all children in the school. There are
children of other religions and we are a racially diversified
population, and all families feel welcome and part of the St. Ann
Family. There is an active Home and School Association which
provides assistance to the school, as well as educational and
recreational programs to enhance the education of our children.
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