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Saint Ann's School is a private school in Brooklyn, New York City. The school is a non-sectarian, co-educational pre-K–12 day school with programs in the arts, humanities, and sciences. The students number 1,012 from preschool through 12th grade, as well as 324 faculty, administration, and staff members.
Queen of the Rosary Catholic Academy (East Williamsburg [16]) Closed in 2020 [17] Parents held a march asking the diocese to keep the school open. [9] St Brigid School ; St. Frances Cabrini (Bushwick) St. Gregory the Great School (Crown Heights and Flatbush) - Closed in 2020 [9] Queens. Corpus Christi School (Woodside) - Closed in 2012. [18]
St. Peter–St. Paul Parish School (Randall Manor) – St. Peter had 210 students in 2011; in 2011, St. Peter moved from the former building in New Brighton to the ex-St. Paul Elementary School in New Brighton; that school had closed in 2006; [34] the school changed its name after the move; [32] closed in 2020 due to COVID-19.
St. Ann's Church (organized 1787) was originally named in honor of Ann Ayscough Sands (1761–1851), who was an early patron with her husband Joshua Sands. [8] The church previously occupied the elaborate High Victorian Gothic building still standing on the northeast corner of Clinton and Livingston streets, built 1877-1878 to designs by James ...
It estimated the project would cost $633,000 (equivalent to $10,998,000 in 2023). [69] The New York City Board of Estimate appropriated $362,841 for the lengthening of the platforms at Court Street and five other stations in January 1926 [70] [71] and awarded the contract to Charles Meads & Company early the next month.
The Church of St. Brendan is a parish church under the authority of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located at East 207th Street and Perry Avenue in the Norwood neighborhood of The Bronx, New York City. The parish was merged with that of the Church of St. Ann on August 1, 2015. [3]
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1952: Junior High School#71 (Manhattan, New York), Avenue B and Fifth Street, New York City, cost $3 million [1] 1952: St. Ann's School (Queens, New York), Flushing, Queens, New York City cost $550,000 [1] 1952: Lavelle School for the Blind (Bronx, New York), cost $228,853. [1] 1952 Blessed Sacrament Church, Staten Island NY