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history
St. Anne Catholic Grade School developed from the educational traditions of
Jesus, the Catholic Church, and the Archdiocese of Detroit, and the Servants,
Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (Monroe, Michigan). With the
blessing of Cardinal Mooney, then the Cardinal of the Archdiocese of Detroit,
St. Anne Catholic Grade School was founded in 1949. Sr. Mary Lorenza,
I.H.M. served as our first superior and principal.
Mother M. Lorenzo was Superior for the first six years until 1955. She was succeeded by Mother Marie Irene.
In 1961, Mother M. Michaeleen, I.H.M. became principal. During her service and leadership, she added thirteen classrooms that brought a total of twenty-six classrooms.
The first classes of St. Anne
High School were held in the partitioned gymnasium in the fall of 1965.
There were eighty-one pupils and two teachers. Sister Christiana, I.H.M., the
secondary principal, was one of the instructors. The new high school
building opened January 3, 1966. It was the first shared-time high school
in the nation. Four classes were taken at St. Anne: religion,
history, English and biology. The others were at Warren High. The
failure of Proposal C cut into the enrollment. The high school closed in
1988.
From 1968 to 1978, the I.H.M. Sisters continued their wonderful educational
ministry with Sr. Lois Morgan, I.H.M. serving as principal. During these
years, the Catholic population continued to move from Detroit into the new
neighborhoods surrounding St. Anne's. This decline in Catholic population
in Detroit increased student enrollment in our school.
Sadly, the Servants, Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary left St. Anne
Catholic Grade School in 1978 due to the fact that the number of I.H.M. Sisters
decreased and a more Catholic school urban focus took effect within the order.
Yet, the Adrian Dominicans (Adrian, Michigan) took on the leadership of the
school in 1978 with Sr. Patricia Lynch, O.P. serving as principal from
1978-1983.
In the fall of 1983, following Catholic school trends, St. Anne Catholic Grade
School was led by its first layman principal, Dr. Thom Engel. Like the
sister principals before him, Dr. Engel gave Christ's service, teaching and
leadership to thousands of children for twenty-four years of faithful service.
Dr. Engel retired in June of 2007.
On July 1, 2007, Anthony G. Sahadi became the second layman and sixth Catholic
school principal of St. Anne Catholic Grade School. Thanks be to God, the
Catholic Church and Archdiocese of Detroit, our founders the Sisters, Servants
Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, the Adrian Dominican Sisters, our
pastors and priests, and thousands of students, parents, laywomen and laymen;
St. Anne Catholic Grade School has built a wonderful legacy for us - today and
tomorrow - to continue to follow and build for school years to come.