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  1. Before practicing law, Mary was Chair of the Classics and Asian Languages Department at Saint Ann’s, a Latin and Language Structures teacher, and Director of the After School Program. Mary served on the Board from 1996-2005, then spent two years as the Dean of Faculty at Saint Ann’s before returning to the Board in 2008.

  2. Saint Ann’s School admits students of any race, color, religion, creed, gender, disability, national or ethnic origin, sexual orientation or any other category protected by applicable federal, state or local law, to all the rights privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the School.

  3. Saint Ann’s has continued to enlarge its reach. A preschool, located in the Alfred T. White Community Center at 26 Willow Place, was opened in 1982. Two facilities were leased in 1989 (one at 124 Henry Street for the youngest lower school children and another at One Pierrepont Plaza for the Computer Center) and in 1994, the Pierrepont Plaza ...

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  5. Our Lower School students are independent beings with exquisite minds and a natural desire to learn. They are ready for any intellectual foray and capable of deep, authentic plunges into academic areas and the arts. We give our teachers great freedom to teach what they love—be it a Calvino story, ancient Egypt and Islam, or the Great ...

  6. Fax: 646-883-9459. Email: admissions@saintannsny.org. Diana Lomask, Director of Admission. Molly Sissors, Assistant Director of Admission. Leda Fisher, Admissions Assistant. Cathy Fuerst, Director of the Preschool. 26 Willow Place. Phone: 718-522-1660 x401. All correspondence should be sent to the main Saint Ann’s address below.

  7. From its origins as a neighborhood school founded in 1965, Saint Ann’s School has evolved and grown in myriad ways. Defining itself as a school for gifted children, and founded at a moment when Brooklyn Heights and the neighborhoods immediately proximate to it were more socio-economically and racially diverse than they are today, in our first ...