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Annunciation School (New York City)

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In 1961, under Fr. Thomas Donnelly (later Monsignor Donnelly) pastor of Annunciation Church, the parish bought and demolished three apartment buildings on Amsterdam Avenue to build a new addition to the school. The cornerstone was laid in 1963 and the school was dedicated on May 31, 1964, by the
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The Most. Rev. John J. Dunn, Auxiliary Bishop of New York and pastor of Annunciation Church engaged the Dominican Sisters (aka Order of Preachers) of St. Mary of the Springs
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leaving the girls' school without teachers. The girls were moved to the Boys School and the Girls' School building was leased out, eventually becoming part of
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At the conclusion of the 2012–2013 school year, Annunciation School permanently closed. The school building is presently used by a network charter school.
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The Christian Brothers continued to oversee Annunciation School until 1922, when Manhattan College relocated out of the area.
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was a co-educational Roman Catholic elementary school established in 1852 as a school for boys. It was part of
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Roman catholic elementary school in Manhattanville, New York City , United States
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In 1952, the Religious of the Sacred Heart and Manhattanville College moved to
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In 1977, the church was placed under the pastoral guidance of the
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The Convent School and later arrival of the Dominican Sisters
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In 1850 a boarding school for girls was established by the
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Most Rev. Edward Dargin, auxiliary bishop of New York.
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Annunciation School (New York)
Manhattanville
New York City
United States
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40°48′59″N 73°57′10″W / 40.816473°N 73.952775°W / 40.816473; -73.952775
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Manhattanville
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Manhattanville College
Columbus, OH
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