A Fantastic 'Night on Broadway"

A Fantastic 'Night on Broadway"

Students in Gr. 4-8 displayed their musical and theatrical talent in this year's Spring concert, "A Night on Broadway."

10th Annual Golf Tournament

10th Annual Golf Tournament

Come be a part of the most talked about golf tournament around!

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Now Accepting Registrations for 2012-2013

Now Accepting Registrations for 2012-2013

Accepting registrations for students entering PreK to Grade 7. 

Hannah Visits the White House

Hannah Visits the White House

Congratulations to Hannah Wyman who was invited to attend the 2012 White House Science Fair.

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iPads in the Classroom

iPads in the Classroom

We are excited to announce an iPad Pilot Program for our students in Grades 7 and 8.  With the support…

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Welcome to Saint Anna Catholic School
10th Annual Golf Tournament

Thank you for an amazing day!  We had 252 golfers, beautiful weather, and some impressive scores.    We gave away over $10,000 in cash and raffle prizes.  Here are the tournament results:

First Place  Men 55  (-15)
Joe Gardiner, Brian Gardiner, Tony Pare and Bob Kollman

Second Place Men  56 (-14)
John Keating, Bary Cosimi, Kevin Keating, Ted Rockwell

Third Place Men  56 (-14)
BJ Coakley, Andrew Dickhaut, Matt Hoeske, Seth Aronow

First Place Mixed Group 64 (-6) 
Paul Corriea, Dan Corriea, Pauline Correia, Mike Eaton

First Place Women’s Group  69 (-1) 
Cristina Valeri, Leslie Delmonico, Laura Pompei, “Trudie”

Last Place 87 (+17)
Tina DeCarolis, Lori Gitto, Sherri Dandini, Becky Scola

Men’s Longest Drive
Chris Carlucci

Women’s Longest Drive
Jen Fisher

Men’s Closest to the Pin
TJ Rivera

Women’s Closest to the Pin
Lisa Porter

Skins Pool $1,200 Cash Prize  Eagle on #1
Paul Brown, Adam Weissberger,  Mike Skidmore

Click here for the Golf Tournament program or look below for our tournament sponsors....

It’s All About the Kids Sponsors
The Canning Family
Cristina's Restaurant
A Friend of St. Anna

Vegas Hole Sponsors
David Ross & Associates
BodyScapes

Commemorative Flag Sponsors
Avidia Bank
Rollstone Bank
The Canning Family
Kate and Christina Sisoian
Century 21
Murphy Insurance Agency
Gerardo's Italian Bakery
The O'Toole Family in Memory of C.O.W.
KM Janda Builders
90+ Cellars
Cristina's Restaurant
George's Hot Dog Stand
Natalie's Pizzeria
Dandini Disposal Services & Landscaping
Campus Bound
Brighter Horizons Environmental Corp.
JP Porter Contracting
Hot Shotz

Tee Box Sponsors
DH Adams
Griffin Accounting
Nashoba Valley Spirits
Silas Richardson Funeral Home
The Heroux Family
Solar and Kilcoyne CPA
TDS: Technical Drilling
Sterling Marketing
Dr. Tim Gallagher
Henry Frye, CPA
Lochnivar
Whitcomb Travel
Pelino Masciangioli
DeCarolis Insurance Agency
Spadafore Oil
Creative Print Products
Power-lines.org
The Charette Family
The Morin Family
Christopher Kiedaisch
Foley Family Wines
Biomedical Polymers
JR Glass
Central MA Oral Surgery
The Dolphin Studio
Project George

Prize Sponsors
Dr. Arthur Edy
Gary Holland
KettleBrook Golf Course
Wachusett Golf Course
Leominster News
Russells Package Store
Nashoba Valley Winery
Davis Farmland
Jim Hickey - Diageo Beverages
CarStar Auto Detailing
Horizon Beverages
Lancaster Golf
Allen's Department Store
John Keating
Kevin McNamara - ElectroWire

Giveaway Bag Sponsors
C&C Plumbing 
Wyman's Liquors
Bolton Orchards
Wachusett Brewery

 

 
Hannah Visits the White House

5th Grader Hannah Wyman Invited to the White House Science Fair

On Tuesday, February 7th, President Obama hosted the second White House Science Fair celebrating the student winners of a broad range of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) competitions from across the country, including Hannah Wyman from St. Anna Catholic School.  

At the fair, the President viewed exhibits of student work, ranging from breakthrough research to new inventions, followed by remarks to an audience of students, science educators and business leaders on the importance of STEM education to the country’s economic future.

The second White House Science Fair celebrated over 100 students from over 45 states, representing over 40 different competitions and organizations that work with students and inspire them to excel in STEM. More than 30 student teams had the opportunity to exhibit their projects this year, almost twice as many as the first White House Science Fair.

Eleven year old Hannah Wyman won the grand prize in her age group (9-12) for her video game Toxic, in Microsoft's first-ever U.S.  Kodu Cup. In Hannah’s game, which is now available for free on the Kodu Game Lab site, a player must solve puzzles and collect coins in order to remove soot from trees, zap pollution clouds to clean the air, and convince friends to plant more trees, all in an effort to save the environment.