URSULINE ACADEMY (CINCINNATI, OHIO)

'Ursuline Academy'
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Principal Ms. Adele Iwanusa
President Ms. Sharon Redmond
School type Private, Female
Religious affiliation Roman Catholic, Ursulines
Location Cincinnati, Ohio, United States Blue Ash, Ohio
Mascot Lions
School colors Green, White, and Gold

'Ursuline Academy' is a four-year college-preparatory private girls’ Catholic high school founded by the Ursuline sisters of Brown County, Ohio in 1896. Current enrollment numbers 659 students from all over Greater Cincinnati (representing 50 different zip codes).
Ursuline offers a curriculum of more than 100 courses specifically designed to prepare the student for the demands of college level programs. A modular schedule (similar to a college scheduling procedure) is enhanced by the open-area structure which provides flexible learning areas.
Thirty-two different co-curricular activities are available to students including ten different sports at various levels.

Contents
Athletics
Other Athletic Accomplishments
Notable alumnae
External links
Notes and references

Athletics


Usuline Academy is a member of the GGCL
===Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships===

★ Girls Volleyball - 1975, 1993, 2002

★ Girls Swimming and Diving – 1991, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002

★ Girls Golf – 1999
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Other Athletic Accomplishments


★ Golf State Runner-up 1992

★ Swimming and Diving State Runner-up 1992

★ Swimming and Diving State Runner-up 1994

★ Tennis State Champions 1994

★ Swimming and Diving State Runner-up 1995

★ Volleyball State Runner-up 1995

★ Swimming and Diving State Runner-up 1996

★ Golf State Runner-up 1998

★ Swimming and Diving State Runner-up 1999

★ Tennis State Runner-up 2000

★ Volleyball State Runner-up 2001

★ Golf State Runner-up 2003

★ Volleyball State Runner-up 2003

★ Swimming and Diving State Runner-up 2003

★ Swimming and Diving State Runner-up 2004

★ Swimming and Diving State Runner-up 2005

Notable alumnae


Notable alumnae include:

Amy Yasbeck, actress and widow of John Ritter.

External links



★ http://www.ursulineacademy.org

★ http://www.ursulinelions.com

Notes and references


1. Ohio High School Athletic Association Web site OHSAA


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