Summer Information
Office Hours
May 30th through June 7th 9:15AM - 12:00PM
Parent Portal Access
If you are having any issues logging into the Parent Portal please email: mbattaglia@stannschool.org
Parents will be able to access Homeroom information today after 3PM.
24-25 Tentative School Year Dates
August 5th - Back to School Night
August 8th - First Day of School
August 30th & September 2nd - Labor Day Holiday
October 4th - Family Fest Holiday
October 4th & 5th - St. Ann Family Fest
October 15th - Early Dismissal/Parent-Teacher Conferences
Uniform Information
Uniforms can be purchased from Schiro's School Time Uniforms or Schumacher's Shoes & Uniforms.
Discounts are available for uniform orders place before June 1st. Please visit the company website or see the uniform order forms below for more information.
Schiro's School Time Uniforms
5008 West Esplanade Avenue
Metairie, LA 70006
Telephone: 504.885.2993
Schumacher's Shoes & Uniforms
3601 Hessmer Avenue
Metairie, LA 70002
Telephone: 504.454.0427
School Supplies
Once again we are offering prepackaged school supplies for the next school year through SchoolToolBox.com. This service is OPTIONAL.
Click Here to access website, or use the QR code.

Summer Math Packets
The Summer Math Packet review is a resource for students and parents who wish to review basic math skills in preparation for the upcoming school year. Math Packets are available to our registered parents/students. Please go to our Parent Student Portal for login. SUMMER MATH PACKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE MAY 20TH.
Summer Reading
In the spring of each year, the summer reading list for students entering K-7th will be posted on our school website. Students are to read the required book (marked with an asterick*) as well as one book of their choice from this list during the summer. Students entering 2nd - 7th grade are tested on the required book and will be assigned a project of choice book upon their return to school in August.
Service Hours - 5th, 6th & 7th Grade
Service hours are earned by doing work cheerfully and without pay. Many types of service can be done. Baby-sitting, running errands, cleaning the house, and serving as patrols or altar servers are only a few examples of service the students can do. Each year in middle school the students are required to perform five hours of service.

