Saint Anna Catholic School teaches Catholic virtues in a faith centered community preparing students to become strong, intelligent persons who love God and accept life long responsibilities for themselves and others.
The parishioners of St. Anna began their own school by constructing two classrooms in the church hall of St. Anna Church in 1952. As St. Anna School became a reality, the parish called upon the Venerini Religious Teachers, an order from Italy, to staff the proposed school. The doors of St. Anna School opened for the first time in September, 1953.