Meet Aimee Stano, our new mission driven Principal!
Principal Aimee's Stano’s day begins at 7 a.m. as she answers emails and prepares the morning announcements. At 7:40, she heads outside to personally greet students as they enter the building. She calls every student by name as they pass by because, as she says, "that's what Jesus did!"
Pancake Porky Breakfast and Open House
What does breakfast time usually look like for you? Does it involve enjoying warm fluffy pancakes with syrup, scrambled eggs, sausage, fruit and coffee? Do you sit down and eat with family and friends and actually enjoy your meal while the children laugh and play in the background? If you’re laughing right now because this scenario sounds way too good to be true, you’re not alone. However, this is exactly what you are being invited into at St. Ann School’s 2nd Annual Pancake Porky Breakfast and Open House on October 6th from 9am - 12pm in the school’s gymnasium. Come everyone!
First Impressions from a New School Family
St. Ann is excited to welcome several new families to our school this fall. We want to take the opportunity to introduce them to our community and share their first impressions of the school. This first family has children enrolled in several grade levels spanning elementary to middle school.
St. Ann School Buddy Mentorship Program
The first year at a new school can be both exciting and challenging. For the youngest students at St. Ann’s (I.e. Kindergarteners) it can also feel a little overwhelming. It takes time to adjust to a new environment, meet new kids, and get used to being around lots of older kids. This is where our school’s Buddy Mentorship Program comes into play. Having an older student be a Buddy Mentor to a lower grade level student significantly impacts their school experience in a beneficial way.
This past Thursday evening, parents, teachers and staff joined together to discuss the 2024-2025 school year. The resonating word: Intentional. Whether you are an introvert or extrovert or gifted in a certain area or not, we all have a role to intentionally play.