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Our History
On September 7, 1965 Saint James School opened its doors to 90
first, second and third graders. These students were greeted by
three nuns of the Daughters of the Holy Spirit order, based in
Putnam, Connecticut. Over each of the next three years, an
additional grade was added until the elementary school was
complete. During the 1970s the school grew to include a
kindergarten and junior high. Today, nearly 300 students from
the communities of Davis, Dixon and Winters benefit from the
proud traditions that started over 40 years ago, academic
excellence and Catholic values merging together in a small,
caring community. |
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