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About St. Ann School St. Ann Catholic School was founded by Reverend Michael Creedan circa 1863. The original school was a frame house and was run by lay teachers. The first brick building was constructed in 1888 by Father James M. Early. In 1890, a new school building was opened with three hundred students filling six classrooms. Today’s structure includes a new wing (constructed in 1962) and accommodates nearly 100 students each year. We have 10 classrooms, a fully-stocked library, and a state-of-the-art computer lab. All of the classrooms are equipped with computers and have high-speed broadband Internet access. St. Ann’s is a member of the Diocese of Rochester. We serve students in grades Pre-K through 6, and offer both before-school and after-school child care. For information about enrollment, academic programs, tuition costs, or tuition assistance programs, please email our Principal, Lisa Dirlam. Thank you!
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