The Merici Schedule
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The Merici Schedule
9” 12” UA BROCHURE — COVER / OUTSIDE Our History… Ursuline Academy is a four-year collegepreparatory private girls’ Catholic high school founded by the Ursuline Sisters of Brown County, Ohio in 1896. The Ursulines are an order of sisters founded by St. Angela Merici. Early in her life St. Angela had a direct indication from the Holy Spirit that she would found a company of women consecrated to the Lord. Angela established the Ursulines in 1535. It was the first non-cloistered community of women in the history of the church, and the first religious community for women begun by a woman. Inspired by Gospel challenges, Angela and her followers reached out to rich and poor alike with special concern for the development of a strong family life. A true educator, Angela empowered people to reach their full potential and to use their skills in service. In this spirit, a group of Ursulines set out for the New World and established themselves in the Cincinnati Diocese in 1845 with the creation of the St. Ursula Literary Institute in St. Martin, Ohio. In 1896, a day school in Cincinnati, Ursuline Academy, was established at the corner of Oak and May, moving shortly afterward to the corner of Oak and Reading, until 1970 when Ursuline moved to our current location on Pfeiffer Road in Blue Ash. Ursuline Academy Timeline 1535 - St. Angela Merici establishes the Ursulines, a company of religious women 1845 - Julia Chatfield founded the Ursulines of Brown County in Ohio, a congregation of religious women that remains today 1846 - Sister Julia established a resident school for young women in Brown County 1896 - Ursuline Academy of Cincinnati, a college preparatory school for young women, is established on Oak and May 1905 - The school moves to Oak and Reading 1970 - The school moves to Blue Ash In keeping with the vision of St. Angela and the work of the Ursulines of Brown County, Ursuline Academy educates all academically-qualified young women, regardless of her family’s financial situation. Choosing Ursuline for Colleen’s education is the best decision we’ve ever made. Ursuline has provided Colleen a wide variety of opportunities in a faith-filled environment. Colleen is able to choose classes that would challenge her academically and also provide her with a nice blend of elective classes to make for a very well-rounded student. The community at Ursuline has become family to us! The administration and teachers combine to make a dedicated and caring group working together to enrich our daughter’s life. As we witness the transformation of our teenager to a young adult, we are gratified to know that the spiritual and academic foundation Colleen has received at Ursuline Academy will serve her well as she embraces the challenges that lie ahead. Ursuline Academy of Cincinnati 5535 Pfeiffer Road in Blue Ash Cincinnati, Ohio 45242 ph: (513) 791-5791 fax: (513) 791-5802 …Alive Today Brian and Karen Ray parents of Colleen '16 Mission www.ursulineacademy.org Directions: Traveling north or south on I-71, take the Pfeiffer Road exit (exit 15) and head west. This exit is between Ronald Reagan In the Catholic tradition of Ursuline education the mission ofHighway Ursuline and Academy 275 on I-71. is to We have always felt that the prepare the young womanchoice for college and beyond by nurturing her soul, intellect, heart, of high schools was and imagination. one of the most important decisions we make as parents Main Office for our children. While regular hours: Cincinnati is blessed to have Monday – Friday many good high schools, we 7:30 a.m. – 3:30top.m. chose UA,Ursuline not only because In the vision of St. Angela Merici, empowers the young woman recognize her Kathyunique is an alum, we were certain that this school for was personalsummer gifts,buttobecause give voice to her ideals, to strive and academic excellence, hours: especially qualified to develop our daughters not just intellectually to seek justice through actions inspired by Gospel values, andMonday to accept the challenge of – Friday but inhuman the overall formation of a young woman for life. freedom with its accompanying responsibilities. Ursuline welcomes diversity and Philosophy 8:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Having witnessed Ursuline through the unique experiences our fosters community in an atmosphere of mutualofrespect. three daughters, we know that their time at Ursuline was a critical Closed weekends and holidays component of the success that they have achieved so far in their lives. The Ursuline experience extends far beyond the four years of high school. We have found that the community that is Ursuline continues to be Academy a positive presence of our lives. Ursuline centersinitsallpolicies, procedures, and practices in Core Values Dick the and Kathy Lowescore Haglage '74 of: Ursuline values parents of Betsy '01, Lindsey '03, and Abby '06 VOICE: United in respect and openness VALUES: Committed to excellence, service, and spirituality VISION: Empowered by our Ursuline Legacy The Merici Schedule In 1970 Ursuline began exploring this unique approach to education with the implementation of The Merici Schedule. Over the years, Ursuline has fostered and invested in the schedule and its structure, making it a tool students use to develop life skills. Today, Ursuline Academy of Cincinnati is the only school in the country to use this schedule, where each individual student and teacher has a personalized schedule, designed around their interests allowing them to embark on four years of self-discovery. Our schedule is similar to a college schedule in that students take different classes each day with time in between classes. Students learn how to manage their time, make decisions, and prioritize, by determining how they will use that free time. Additionally, because the schedule is made specifically for each student, each young woman can better structure her class load to her interests and strengths, allowing in many cases, for students to enter college with clarity about their future. Generations of Ursuline graduates have credited the Merici Schedule with their early success in and readiness for college. Ursuline’s Campus The Merici Model In the spirit of our foundress, St. Angela Merici, and her vision of educating and empowering young women, Ursuline Academy of Cincinnati developed the Merici Model of education: a uniquely student-centered approach to learning. Through this model, we provide a culture where students are empowered to learn through their choices. This is enhanced by the Merici Schedule and the design of our campus. Since our move to Blue Ash in 1970, Ursuline’s campus has supported the Merici Model through its open design environment. Students move freely about the campus during their free time, and are then expected to respect the needs of those around them and manage their time independently. Additionally, Ursuline has nine open classrooms that are open to the hallway on one side. These classrooms facilitate the ability to lend greater focus, develop self-discipline, and positively adapt to surroundings. Ursuline’s Culture All aspects of the Ursuline community are based in the values and vision of St. Angela and cultivate the development of young women, especially the quest to find their voice. It is a supportive and nurturing environment where all students can thrive and are accepted and loved for who they are as individuals. The freedom to self-govern and the opportunity for self-discovery ensures that young women become independent, confident, and responsible. Ursuline Academics Ursuline’s challenging academic program sets high goals for students, while offering a supportive and nurturing environment in which students can achieve those goals. Students challenge and support each other; they do not compete with one another. Teachers serve as guides to students reaching their personal best; they do not set unrealistic expectations. Community of Learning Every Ursuline student is encouraged to expand her personal areas of academic excellence: strength of intellect, of spirit, and self. Ursuline students have the opportunity to fashion a course of study from more than 100 required and elective subject offerings. Through the Merici Schedule, students can be flexible in planning required and elective courses. Advanced Placement courses offer each student the opportunity to further challenge herself academically. At Ursuline, in addition to preparing students for college course work in a safe environment, AP classes give students the opportunity to discover passions and strengths earlier in their academic careers. In addition to the wide variety of honors and AP level classes, Ursuline offers two interdisciplinary courses: American Studies which is a combination of English III and United States History, and Literature for the Spirit which is a combination of English IV and seniorlevel Religious Studies. These classes require students to think across disciplines and apply knowledge from one area of study to another. This is similar to higher-level college courses where students are expected to make connections across disciplines and think critically and broadly. With 75% of Ursuline’s faculty holding doctoral or masters degrees, students receive the most comprehensive and thorough tools for academic excellence possible. The 11:1 student to faculty ratio makes individual attention a key component of an Ursuline education. If I had to describe Ursuline in one word it would be ENTHUSIASTIC! I love all the positive energy that I feel around Ursuline. The love and care that all of us feel for each other inspires me every day. I have never met an Ursuline girl who is not enthusiastic and excited about whatever she is involved in. It makes me so happy when someone who I don’t know smiles at me while walking down the hallway. Most of all, Ursuline guides us all to be enthusiastic about our futures, and My classmates are a constant system of support for me. I feel like the role we’ll play in the future of our society. I am able to count on them and they are able to count –Eva France '17 on me because we are all having similar experiences. There is a sense of academic competition that challenges us each to strive to reach our own personal best and allows us to help fellow classmates to also do their best. Also, I know that teachers My favorite extracurricular opportunity so far has been are always willing to help. They dedicate time to thoroughly attending a diversity summit during my sophomore year. It explain academic material in the classroom. If I am struggling was a cool experience because I met people from schools with a particular concept I feel comfortable approaching any of all over the country and heard about their different my teachers to ask for their guidance. Further, they are more than thoughts on culture and diversity. We learned about willing to spend their free mods helping students. the history of cultural issues in the US by visiting The –Neha Demania '17 Freedom Center, discussing the concept of cultural competencies, and visiting Rankin Hill in Ripley, Ohio. –Nkemdilim Ugwu '16 From the first day of freshman year, I felt comfortable here. I’m not denying the fact that I was terrified at the thought of starting a new school with a group of people who were strangers to me, but there was a sense of comfort that we were all in this together. That sense of togetherness has followed me throughout my past three years and has defined the Ursuline experience for me. Also, Ursuline has helped my faith grow. This may seem odd because I am a Muslim, and the religion I practice is different from the religion taught by the school. However, what we learn in religion classes pertains not just to the faith of Catholicism, but to life overall. I can always connect what I learn to my own faith and so my personal faith has definitely grown. - Azl Saeed '16 WHO WE ARE I love my teachers. They have enabled me to expand my knowledge and critical thinking skills more than I could have ever imagined possible. They also take interest in my life outside of school which is so comforting because they actually care about me as a person. Not only this – they also allow me to expand my opportunities outside of school. They want to see us succeed as people, not just in their specific class. –Haya Akbik '16 I plan to study engineering in the future, and in my time at Ursuline, I will have taken biology honors, chemistry honors, physics honors, advanced placement physics, and intro to engineering. I have been so blessed to have had great experiences in my science classes, from chemistry labs on titration to constructing a model house with working lights in physics. I am also currently a lab assistant for my chemistry teacher, enabling me to have a hands-on experience with what I’ll be studying in college. I am forever grateful to my teachers in these classes for inspiring me and helping me get to this point. –Lindsey Clemmons '16 Ursuline’s schedule helped me learn how to balance my free time during the day. Because there is no set activity during free mods, I had to differentiate what I needed to do from what I wanted to do. Initially, it was quite enticing to spend my free mods hanging out with friends or watching YouTube videos, things you should always make time for. However, eventually I learned there were more pressing matters to attend to such as studying and completing homework. Once I embedded myself into this process, I was able to more efficiently complete homework, so that when I came home, I could focus on studying or preparing for the rest of the week. –Nadia Alam '18 Transitioning to Ursuline was very easy, thanks to the teachers and upperclasswomen. I definitely felt welcome here, and I loved getting to know the school. The biggest difference so far has been the amount of freedom we are given, and the responsibility that comes with it. The faculty members trust us to spend our free time properly and allow us to be responsible for ourselves. It teaches us to own up to our mistakes and to take responsibility for our actions. –Ruby Cimmarusti '18 Coming from a very large public school, to a small private allgirls school I didn’t exactly know what to expect coming into Ursuline. However, everyone at Ursuline is so accepting. Some girls tend to stick with their grade school friends for the first few weeks, but our schedule helps to move everyone around and you end up meeting so many new people. Another big difference from grade school to Ursuline is a very obvious one – no boys. At Ursuline, there isn’t the factor of caring what boys think of you, therefore everyone is just herself. Nobody tries to be someone she’s not. Nowhere else have I ever felt such a strong sense of community. When I walk into Ursuline each morning I truly feel a sense of belonging. –Marielle Buquo '18 Community Service Community Service is an important part of the Catholic faith tradition. Using Catholic Social Teaching as our foundation, Ursuline students are taught to put their faith into action – respecting the life and dignity of others, hearing the call to be part of a larger family of God through community, respecting and protecting the rights of others, placing priority in the needs of the poor and the most vulnerable in society, respecting the dignity of work and the rights of workers, learning to live in solidarity, and learning to care for God’s creation. While there is no community service requirement for graduation, traditionally over 95% of Ursuline’s student body participates in community service. Retreat Program The retreat program is designed to invite students and faculty to a personal and active relationship with God. Students have the opportunity to participate in a retreat once a year with members of their class. These experiences encourage participants to recognize God’s presence in their lives, each other, and the world. These experiences offer the space and time to consider more fully where and how God is alive in their experience. Community of Faith Spiritual Development within the Ursuline community is a collaborative effort to create an environment that is permeated with Gospel values. We support each other in this mission by our prayers and actions so that we are enriched individually and as a learning community. The Arts By stretching the imagination, students are able to enrich their creative spirits. Ursuline Stage Company presents a fall musical and a spring play every year, and Ursuline’s Music Department offers a Christmas Concert and Spring Concert. Ursuline Fine Arts courses present creative opportunities that foster the ability to think both analytically and critically. Ursuline’s Electronic and Digital Media Program challenges students to explore technology through applied arts. Student Activities Co-curriculars at Ursuline offer students the opportunity to explore new paths, stretch her leadership skills, and find her voice. With over 30 clubs and organizations open to student participation, Ursuline offers opportunities for all students to engage with others at Ursuline and in the broader community. Students value these opportunities as a way to meet students from other grades and work with teachers outside of the classroom. Ursuline Athletics We are the LIONS…couldn’t be PROUDER!! Interscholastic athletics are an integral part of Ursuline’s community. Student athletes learn that their work on the fields and courts is about more than wins and losses; it is about the importance of leadership on her team, and loyalty to her teammates. In this spirit, each Ursuline team participates in a community service project during their season. Ursuline is a Division I school and is a member of the Girls Greater Catholic League, Ohio High School Athletic Association, and the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Celebrating the whole person At Ursuline, students are encouraged to grow and learn in all aspects of life, not just academics. After all, “We learn not for school, but for life.” Ursuline is part of you forever. Our History… There is a sisterhood that develops during your time at Ursuline. It is unique to any other experience that I’ve had in life. Having that sisterhood during my teenage years was critical Ursuline Academy to ismea four-year developingcollegeinto who I am. preparatory Tamara Kearneyprivate Lanier girls’ '95 Catholic high school Global DigitalbyMarketing and Emerging Strategy Lead, founded the Ursuline SistersChannel of Brown County, Johnson & Johnson (Ethicon) Ohio in 1896. The Ursulines are an order of sisters founded by St. Angela Merici. Early in her life St. Angela had a direct indication from the Attending Ursuline was the turning Holy Spirit that she would found a company of point academic career. women consecrated tointhemyLord. Angela Surrounded by terrific established the Ursulines in 1535. It wasrole themodels, first both faculty and classmates, I non-cloistered community of women in the found a joy and in learning that history of the church, and excitement the first religious has lasted overby thea years. community for women begun woman. 9 Emily Balskus ' 8 Inspired by Gospel challenges, Angela and her Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, followers reached out to rich and poor alike with Harvard University special concern for the development of a strong family life. A true educator, Angela empowered people to reach their full potential and to use their Ursuline’s schedule was extremely skills in service. beneficial to have before attending college.You learn how to balance In this spirit, a group of Ursulines set out for the coursework, extracurricular New World and established themselves in the activities, and hanging out with Cincinnati Diocese in 1845 with the creation friends. In college, you spend of less the St. UrsulainLiterary in St. Martin,writing time physically class andInstitute more time studying, Ohio. In day school in prepared Cincinnati, papers, and1896, doingaresearch. I felt to create my own schedule for classes studying. at the corner Ursuline Academy, wasand established Christina BeerMay, of Oak and '11 moving shortly afterward to the Information corner ofTechnology Oak andLeadership Reading,Program, until 1970 when GE Aviation, and 2014-2015 Student Body President moved to our current location on ofUrsuline the University of Cincinnati Pfeiffer Road in Blue Ash. Ursuline Academy gave me an excellent preparation in the skills I needed to excel in a difficult engineering curriculum, but even more importantly helped me develop the self-confidence and personal strength to succeed as a woman in a field that is predominantly male. I am forever grateful for my Ursuline education. 1535 - St. Angela Merici establishes the Ursulines, Molly Radigan Donovan '00 a company of religious women Ursuline Academy Timeline Mission Flight Controller, NASA, Johnson Space Center 1845 - Julia Chatfield founded the Ursulines of Brown County in Ohio, a congregation of Ursulinetoday Academy religious women that remains emulates the Catholic 1846 - Sister Julia establishedvalues a resident whichschool are for young women in Brown County in our home. important The academic program 1896 - Ursuline Academy of Cincinnati, a college is highly rigorous and preparatory school for young women, is requires a tremendous established on Oak and May amount of discipline, but we-also the school’s emphasis 1905 Theappreciate school moves to Oakexceptional and Reading on the humanities: Art, Language, and Music. We have 1970the - The school moves to two Blueolder Ash girls have seen camaraderie that our established with their “school sisters.” The friendships and memories they develop will bond them together and will be cherished for a lifetime. We truly believe Ursuline In keeping with the of St. and available. the Academy provides ourvision girls the bestAngela education The the foundation of discipline, hard workschool of theingrains Ursulines of Brown County, Ursuline work, and aeducates passion for knowledge. These qualities are Academy all academically-qualified young valuable for these young women as they seek to women,assets regardless of her family’s financial contribute situation. to our society, now and in the future. Phuc and Kim-Ngoc Bui parents of Allison '16, Sarah '17, and Emily '19 Choosing Ursuline for Colleen’s education is the best decision we’ve ever made. Ursuline has provided Colleen a wide variety of opportunities in a faith-filled environment. Colleen is able to choose classes that would challenge her academically and also provide her with a nice blend of elective classes to make for a very well-rounded student. The community at Ursuline has become family to us! The administration and teachers combine to make a dedicated and caring group working together to enrich our daughter’s life. As we witness the transformation of our teenager to a young adult, we are gratified to know that the spiritual and academic foundation Colleen has received at Ursuline Academy will serve her well as she embraces the challenges that lie ahead. Brian and Karen Ray parents of Colleen '16 Ursuline Academy of Cincinnati 5535 Pfeiffer Road in Blue Ash Cincinnati, Ohio 45242 ph: (513) 791-5791 fax: (513) 791-5802 www.ursulineacademy.org Directions: Traveling north or south on I-71, take the Pfeiffer Road exit (exit 15) and head west. This exit is between Ronald Reagan We have always felt that the choice of high schools was one of the most important decisions we make as parents for our children. While Cincinnati is blessed to have many good high schools, we chose UA, not only because Kathy is an alum, but because we were certain that this school was especially qualified to develop our daughters not just intellectually but in the overall formation of a young woman for life. Having witnessed Ursuline through the unique experiences of our three daughters, we know that their time at Ursuline was a critical component of the success that they have achieved so far in their lives. The Ursuline experience extends far beyond the four years of high school. We have found that the community that is Ursuline continues to be a positive presence in all of our lives. Dick and Kathy Lowes Haglage '74 parents of Betsy '01, Lindsey '03, and Abby '06 Highway and 275 on I-71. Main Office regular hours: Monday – Friday 7:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. summer hours: Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Closed weekends and holidays
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