Ursuline Academy of Dallas Profile 2016

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Educating Young Women for Leadership in a Global Society

2016/2017

Founded in 1874, Ursuline Academy of Dallas is an independent Catholic, college preparatory school for young women sponsored by the Ursuline Sisters. The mission of Ursuline Academy is the total development of the individual student through spiritual formation, intellectual growth, service to others, and building of community. Ursuline Academy educates young women for leadership in a global society.

URSULINE ACADEMY OF DALLAS


URSULINE ACADEMY OF DALLAS

academic year

2016/2017

Profile Ursuline at a Glance

Accreditations Independent Schools Association of the Southwest (ISAS)

Memberships & Affiliations CASE

Founded 1874 Oldest continuously operating school in Dallas

Center for Spiritual and Ethical Education Educational Records Bureau (ERB) Global Education Benchmark Group (GEBG) National Association of Independent Schools

Total Enrollment (9-12)

800+

(NAIS)

National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA) National Coalition of Girls’ Schools (NCGS) Online School for Girls Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS)

Students of Color

30%

Tuition 2016-2017

$20,050 Catholic

78%

The College Board Ursuline Education Network (UEN)

Financial Assistance In 2016-2017, the Academy will grant approximately

$1,233,000 in financial assistance and merit awards to 218 students, representing approximately 26% of the student body.

Average Class Size

18-20 Student-Teacher Ratio

10:1 Faculty

92

Majority with advanced degrees

National Merit Scholarship Program 2014-16: 10 Ursuline students were named National Merit Finalists; 55 were Commended Scholars. National Achievement Scholarship Program 2014-15: 7 Ursuline students were recognized in the National Achievement Scholarship Program.* National Hispanic Recognition Program 2014-16: 23 Ursuline students were recognized in the National Hispanic Recognition Program. *The National Achievement Scholarship Program concluded in 2015, the program is currently in transition for funds remaining.

www.ursulinedallas.org

phone: 469.232.1800

School Code: 441825


College Preparatory Curriculum Ursuline Academy offers a rigorous college preparatory curriculum with additional opportunities for elective course work to support individual growth and development. Criteria for acceptance into AP and Honors courses are specialized and selective. Graduation Requirements 28 Credits are required for graduation: English Mathematics Science* Social Studies** Theology World Language***

4.0 Electives 4.0 Physical Education 4.0 Fine Arts 4.0 Computer Science 4.0 Speech 3.0

1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.5

*Requirement: Physics I, Chemistry I, Biology I, one additional science course **Requirement: Historical Geography, World History, US History, Macroeconomics, Government ***Requirement: Same language in consecutive years, beginning with Freshman year

Grading and Ranking Policy It is the policy of Ursuline Academy not to rank our students. Our selective admission is based on an entrance test, grade school record, recommendations, interview, and application essay responses. Only semesters completed at Ursuline are included in the Ursuline GPA. Additional weighting of 0.6 for AP and Honors courses is added only in determination of the GPA and is not reflected in the numeric grade. Grading Scale 93-100 4.0 A

83-86 3.0 B

73-76 2.0 C

90-92 3.7 A-

80-82 2.7 B-

70-72 1.7 C-

87-89 3.3 B+

77-79 2.3 C+

65-69 1.0 D

Honors and Advanced Placement Courses Enrollment in these classes is competitive. Students qualify on the basis of academic performance and potential as indicated by standardized tests as well as faculty recommendations.

Honors Courses English Mathematics Science Social Studies* World Language *Social Studies honors classes are not available to Freshmen.

Advanced Placement Courses English Language & Composition English Literature & Composition Calculus AB and BC Statistics Computer Science A Computer Science Principles Biology Chemistry Environmental Science Physics I Physics C: Mechanics Art History European History US History Human Geography

US Government and Politics Comparative Government and Politics Macroeconomics Microeconomics Psychology Chinese French Language & Culture Spanish Language & Culture Spanish Literature & Culture Music Theory Studio Art: 2-D Design Studio Art: 3-D Design Studio Art: Drawing

Standardized Testing Class of 2016 SAT Critical Reading Math Writing

Class of 2016 ACT

Middle 50% 570-660 540-660 570-690 Middle 50%

Composite

Mean

614 603 629 Mean

26-30 28

Ursuline Academy of Dallas – Educating Global Leaders At Ursuline Academy, a Catholic college preparatory school, students discover their talents and explore their interests in a nurturing all-girl environment. Each young woman is challenged to reach her fullest potential for academic excellence, leadership, individual development, and spiritual growth. Ursuline academics reflect the students’ current reality – a world that is global, open, real-time, interactive, and transparent. Students become proficient in core subject knowledge within a framework of 21st century learning. In this technology-rich setting, they learn how to investigate the world, weigh perspectives, communicate ideas, and take meaningful action. While developing critical-thinking and creative problemsolving skills, they also become compassionate global citizens.

The French Family Science, Math, and Technology Center, certified LEED® Gold by the U.S. Green Building Council®, reflects a strong commitment to both innovation and sustainability on the Ursuline campus. Advanced facilities also support exemplary programs in arts, athletics, service learning, faith development, and crosscultural competency. Following the Ursuline Sisters’ call and commitment to core values, Ursuline schools worldwide embrace educational, spiritual, and service goals consistent with the social teachings of the Catholic Church. LEED – an acronym for the phrase “Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design” – is a registered trademark of the U.S. Green Building Council.

Ursuline Academy has developed educational and cultural exchange partnerships with the following sister schools: Beijing Huaxia Girls’ School (Beijing, China), Brescia House School (Johannesburg, South Africa), Colegio Santa Ursula (Lima, Peru), Colegio Santa Ursula (Ribeirao Preto, Brazil), Colegio Santa Ursula (Santiago, Chile), Lycée Notre Dame Le Ménimur (Vannes, France), Sainte Ursule (Paris, France), St. Ursula’s College (Toowoomba, Australia), Ursuline Academy (Wilmington, Delaware), Ursuline High School (Wimbledon, England).

www.ursulinedallas.org

phone: 469.232.1800

School Code: 441825


Spiritual Formation and Serviam , “I Will Serve” Ursuline education is rooted in the belief that students’ spiritual life is to be nurtured and developed. Through an array of curricular and extra-curricular activities, Ursuline students discover the possibilities that faith in Jesus Christ offers. In formal classroom settings, teachers offer education in theology. Likewise, classes in literature, social studies, and the sciences align the strong tradition of Catholic social teachings into discussion and analysis of topics at hand. Students’ faith is further nourished through the annual retreat program and during school-wide Eucharistic liturgies and studentled prayer services. Daily life at Ursuline begins and concludes with

a time of prayer and includes the opportunity to spend time in one of two chapels, where daily Mass is offered. All Ursuline schools share a commitment to forming students as servant leaders. Under the banner of the Latin word, Serviam, Ursuline students and alumnae reach out in service to society. The combination of service projects initiated by the students and servicelearning activities incorporated into classroom instruction develops the spirit of Serviam. What begins with defined activities that address community needs expands into the understanding of local and global issues that call for action in the promotion of peace and justice for all.

Course Offerings Computer Science Introduction to Computer Science Digital Graphics & Animation Design & Development Webpage Design & Development Introduction to Java Programming Mobile Application Design & Development Engineering Design Innovation AP Computer Science A English English I, English I Honors English II, English II Honors English III: Literature of the US; American Classics; American Cool English III Honors English IV: Imagining the Impossible: Utopia, Dystopia, & the End of the World; Modernism: The Lost Generation; Shakespeare as Lit & Drama World Literature Honors AP English Language & Composition AP English Literature & Composition Electives Creative Writing Journalism Newspaper Journalism Yearbook Journalism Introduction to Philosophy A Portrait of the Medieval World The Age of Enlightenment Mathematics Algebra I/Geometry Year I Algebra I/Geometry Honors Year I Algebra I/Geometry Year II Algebra I/Geometry Honors Year II Geometry, Geometry Honors Algebra II Algebra II/Trigonometry Honors Statistics Integrated Mathematics Pre-Calculus, Pre-Calculus Honors Calculus Applications AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC AP Statistics Performing Arts Music Freshman Choir Concert Choir I, II, III Band I, II, III, IV Color Guard String Ensemble I, II, III, IV

AP Music Theory Technical Theatre Light and Sound Design Set Design Theatre Arts Shakespeare as Lit & Drama Introduction to Theatre Fundamentals of Acting Advanced Theatre Production Stage Makeup Design Improvisation Introduction to Costuming Musical Theatre Dance Dance I, II, III, IV Speech Introduction to Speech Communication Electives Jazz Choir I, II, III, IV Drill Team Theatre Production Physical Education Wellness Electives Core Stability & Body Strength Spinning 101 Fitness for Life Sports Medicine Band I, II, III, IV Color Guard Dance I, II, III, IV Athletics Fall Freshman Sport Volleyball Spring Freshman Sport Basketball Fall Junior Varsity Sports Cross Country and Volleyball Spring Junior Varsity Sports Soccer, Basketball, Swimming, Softball, Track and Field, Tennis, Golf, Crew, and Lacrosse Fall Varsity Sports Cross Country and Volleyball Spring Varsity Sports Soccer, Basketball, Swimming, Softball, Track and Field, Tennis, Golf, Crew, and Lacrosse Selected Activities Cheerleading, Jesuit and Cistercian Rangerettes, Jesuit/Ursuline Science Physics I, Physics I Honors Chemistry I, Chemistry I Honors Biology I, Biology I Honors

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Electives Engineering Design Innovation Environmental Science Geology, Meteorology, Oceanography (GMO) Physics II Honors Anatomy & Physiology Human Anatomy Honors AP Biology AP Chemistry AP Physics C: Mechanics Social Studies Historical Geography: 10,000 B.C.E. to 1400 C.E. World History: 1400 C.E. to Present Day World History Honors 1400 C.E. to Present Day United States History AP United States History Government AP US Government and Politics Macroeconomics AP Macroeconomics Electives Contemporary Issues Psychology History Through Film: REEL History A Portrait of the Medieval World The Age of Enlightenment AP Psychology AP European History Theology Revelation and Scripture: The Revelation of Jesus Christ in Scripture; Who is Jesus Christ Jesus, Salvation & the Church: The Mission of Jesus Christ; Jesus Christ’s Mission Continues in the Church Sacraments: Privileged Encounters with Jesus Christ Morality: Life in Christ Living as a Disciple of Jesus Christ in Society Ecumenical and Interreligious Issues Sacred Scripture Elective Peer Ministry & Liturgy Visual Arts Studio Art I, II, III, IV Sculpture Fused Glass The Art of Paper Making & Bookbinding Ceramics I, II, III, IV

phone: 469.232.1800

Relief & Engraving Screen Printing Digital Photography I, II Film Making I, II AP Studio Art: 2-D Design AP Studio Art: 3-D Design AP Studio Art: Drawing World Languages Arabic I, II, III, IV Mandarin Chinese I, II, III Mandarin Chinese II Honors Mandarin Chinese III Honors Mandarin Chinese IV Honors French I French II, French II Honors French III, IV Pre-AP French AP French Language & Culture Spanish I, Spanish I Honors Spanish II, Spanish II Honors Spanish III, IV Pre-AP Spanish AP Spanish Language & Culture AP Spanish Literature & Culture Online Courses Computer Science AP Computer Science Principles Math AP Statistics AP Calculus BC Multivariable Calculus and Differential Equations Science Forensic Science Neuroscience AP Physics I Introduction to Engineering AP Environmental Science Marine Science Social Studies Activism in the Age of Disenfranchisement and Extremism AP Human Geography AP Psychology AP US Government and Politics and AP Comparative Government and Politics AP Macroeconomics AP Microeconomics Visual Arts Art History AP Art History World Language Latin I AP Chinese

School Code: 441825


Class of 2016 Student Voices

My academic experience at Ursuline was a holistic approach that combined rigorous academics with excellent teachers while sparking an interest and a passion for learning. What I loved most about that experience was the close connection, constant availability, and willingness to help of my teachers, both inside and outside of the classroom.

My first Ursuline mission trip to Belize profoundly altered my priorities and perspective. I am inspired to appreciate the simple things in life that we often take for granted, to consider others in my local and global community who are not similarly blessed, and to feel the charge to make a difference.

Catherine Alyce Blizzard

Hope Alexandra Dorsey

College Choice: Middlebury College

College Choice: University of Missouri Columbia

Senior Service: Walnut Place Assisted Living Home

Senior Service: Children’s Medical Center of Dallas

Students entering Ursuline not only join a school, but a community of sisters who encourage each other’s success. This community of support is invaluable in academic and personal growth and allowed me to develop into the independent young woman I am today. I know I will have a lifelong connection with my Ursuline sisters!

There are many advantages of attending an all-girls school, especially the ability to become a presence in the classroom. All-girls schools encourage women to explore and participate in all subjects. Through discussions with teachers and classmates, I have learned how to listen while also forming and believing in my own opinion.

Erika Junga Kim

LeAnne Kemjika Maduka

College Choice: University of Notre Dame

College Choice: The University of Texas at Austin

Senior Service: Crossroads Community Services

Senior Service: Children’s Medical Center of Dallas

Through Serviam, we are taught to value each and every person, and to find a way to serve people in a personal and meaningful way. Moreover, Serviam isn’t a requirement you finish at graduation; rather, it is something you carry with you for the rest of your life.

Ursuline showed me how beautiful it is to have a community built on faith. The support and love from faculty and friends has given me the confidence I need to be a leader. I am not afraid to stand up for what I believe in and to change this world, not with great acts, but simply with love. Marie Elise Meyer

Angela Montemayor

College Choice: Baylor University

College Choice: Stanford University

Senior Service: Bryan’s House

Senior Service: Methodist Dallas Medical Center

www.ursulinedallas.org

phone: 469.232.1800

School Code: 441825


University and College Acceptances 2016 Class of 2016 4900 Walnut Hill Lane Dallas, Texas 75229-6599 www.ursulinedallas.org President Gretchen Z. Kane gkane@ursulinedallas.org 469.232.3590 Principal Andrea Shurley ashurley@ursulinedallas.org 469.232.1801 College Counseling Alicia Estes, Chair aestes@ursulinedallas.org 469.232.1837 Jan Freund, Counselor jfreund@ursulinedallas.org 469.232.1823 Laura Harrington, Counselor lharrington@ursulinedallas.org 469.232.1838 Jamie Byrum, Counselor jbyrum@ursulinedallas.org 469.232.1853 Vandana Blankenship, Coordinator vblankenship@ursulinedallas.org 469.232.1834 Admission Rebekah Gilbert, Director rgilbert@ursulinedallas.org 469.232.1803 Registrar Vandana Patel vpatel@ursulinedallas.org 469.232.1813

Ursuline Academy Core Values •

Spiritual formation and faith development

Respect for the uniqueness of the individual

Development of the whole person

Development of a nurturing community spirit

• Commitment • Serviam

to peacemaking

(I will serve) as a lived

reality Academic excellence is a hallmark of an Ursuline school.

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Size of Class: 204 young women students College Placement: 100% four-year colleges Merit Awards: The Class of 2016 was offered merit scholarships totaling over $28 million

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Austin College Baylor University Rice University Sam Houston State University Southern Methodist University Southwestern University St. Edward’s University St. Mary’s University of San Antonio Stephen F. Austin State University Texas A&M University Texas A&M University, Commerce Texas Christian University Texas State University Texas Tech University Texas Woman’s University The University of Texas, Arlington The University of Texas, Austin The University of Texas, Dallas The University of Texas, San Antonio Trinity University University of Dallas University of Houston University of Mary Hardin-Baylor University of North Texas University of the Incarnate Word

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