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PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE 2015 | Ursuline Academy of Dallas
“Never cease to cultivate this vine which has been entrusted to you.”
– Saint Angela Merici
May 8, 2015Dear Friends,
Welcome to the 2015 President’s Circle Dinner. What better venue for our celebration of the
arts at Ursuline than the Dallas Museum of Art, where the Dale Chihuly glass sculpture,
Hart Window, offers a terrific framing for our program tonight! At Ursuline Academy, we believe that education in the arts is important preparation for adult life. Competency in the arts allows our students to enter into a language and dialogue essential to all humanity that is timeless.
The arts provide focused discipline and self-discipline, as well as pathways to self-discovery, inspiration, and spirituality. Through images and actions, artists give expression to their dreams of social transformation. They reach out in their own style, connecting with the past and honoring traditions that have contributed to our common development.
In the arts classroom, learning extends far beyond the teaching of craft. Students gain an understanding of creative planning and execution. They are engaged, sharing and discussing their work, thinking visually, analytically, critically, and creatively. They learn to observe, persist, judge, reflect, envision, and explore, as they develop their individual talents.
Study of the arts is empowering. It fosters imaginative problem-solving, boldness, a spirit of independence, and entrepreneurship. At Ursuline Academy, we are called to prepare our students for the demands of citizenship, college, and careers in this millennium, and for jobs that haven’t even been invented yet. Those jobs, however, will no doubt reward those who are equipped with the communication, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills required to customize their work, to be creative, and to respond to organizational expectations.
This evening it is our great pleasure to provide you with just a glimpse of how creativity is cultivated at Ursuline. We thank you for your incredible generosity which makes it all possible!
Yours in Christ,
GretchenZ.Kane
President
THE 2015 PRESIDENT’S
AWARD
Victoria Pitts Lattner ’69 and Douglas Lattner
icky and Doug Lattner are extraordinary leaders and passionate volunteers whose work has shaped our community in innumerable ways. Their commitment to service is amplified by the joy and enthusiasm they bring to every endeavor. They believe in faith, family, friendship, and having fun. And they are among the most determined and effective advocates for excellence in education for young women in Dallas.
Whether it’s a capital campaign, the Mardi Gras Ball, or alumnae leadership, Vicky and Doug have made it a priority to be actively engaged in any effort which supports the success and growth of Ursuline Academy. Their two daughters, Ashley ’99 and Nicole ’00, are following in their parent’s Serviam footsteps. With three young grandchildren, a fervent commitment to Catholic education promises to remain deeply rooted in Lattner family values.
As a current member of the Ursuline Academy Board of Trustees, Vicky brings depth of experience and vision to her stewardship. Earlier this year she was named chair of the Board of Trustees of The Catholic Foundation, becoming the first female chair in the Foundation’s 60-year history. She has both led and volunteered for a host of other nonprofits, including the Boys and Girls Club of Dallas, Crystal Charity Ball, The Dallas Symphony, and Kidney Texas. Doug serves on the Board of Trustees for Catholic Charities of Dallas and The Jesuit Dallas Foundation. He is a member of the Price College Board of Advisors at the University of Oklahoma and the Vickery Meadow Tax Increment Financing Board for the City of Dallas. In 2013, the Lattners co-chaired the Bishop Farrell Invitational Golf Tournament which provides tuition assistance for students attending Catholic parochial schools in Dallas.
Earning her MBA from Southern Methodist University, Vicky practiced as a CPA for public accounting for eight years and served as CFO for Southwest Media for 10 years. A graduate of University of Oklahoma, Doug earned his MBA at University of Dallas. A retired principal, vice chairman of Deloitte & Touche LLP, Doug is a former Chairman and CEO of Deloitte Consulting LLP, where he served for more than 38 years. He is internationally recognized as a leader in the consulting, energy, and telecommunications industries.
The 2015 President’s Award is presented to Vicky and Doug Lattner, with gratitude for their extraordinary leadership and Serviam spirit. Y
THE PRESIDENT’S
CIRCLE
2015
Friday, May 8, 2015
ORDER OF THE EVENING
6:00 PM Reception
7:15 PM PrayerSister Lois Castillon, O.S.U.
Prioress
Dinner
7:45 PM Program
John Grimes Chair
Ursuline Academy Board of Trustees
Gretchen Kane President
Ursuline Academy of Dallas
Presentation of the 2015 President’s AwardVictoria Pitts Lattner ’69 and Douglas Lattner
8:15 PM Student Art Exhibits North Concourse
Demonstrations and Activities Fleischner Courtyard
(or in case of rain, Center for Creative Connections)
Film ShowingsHorchow Auditorium
9:30 PM Close of Evening
Ursuline Academy strives to foster the creative and artistic development of each individual student in a Christian environment. The Visual Arts Department seeks to cultivate self-esteem through
successful completion of artwork, ongoing community involvement,
supporting the arts through Serviam, and developing awareness and
understanding of personal expression in each student. Students are
challenged to express thoughts and ideas both creatively and
effectively. Instructors challenge the student’s imagination, foster
reflective thinking, and develop problem-solving skills. A discipline-
based Visual Arts curriculum promotes learning from observation,
improving technical skills, exploring different media, and developing
an individual voice through hands-on projects and an ongoing
analysis of historical and contemporary art. Y
IN GRATITUDESpecial thanks to the talented and dedicated members of the Ursuline Academy Visual Arts Department for their outstanding leadership and creative enthusiasm in making this event possible: Jocelyn Holmes, ChairSarah FrancisJim ReischLeah Schlief-FreeseBill Thompson
Ursuline is grateful to Jane Chambers of the Performing Arts faculty, members of the Ursuline student orchestra, all the student artists, and the student ambassadors for their invaluable participation in tonight’s celebration of the arts at Ursuline.
Ursuline also wishes to thank Maxine Kijek Sims ’82 for her help in making this evening’s art exhibit possible.
STUDENT EXHIBITSMain Concourse8:15 – 9:30 p.m.Outstanding student artworks are on display through-out the evening, representing all visual arts disciplines taught at Ursuline: Ceramics, Drawing, Fused Glass, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, and Sculpture.
“WARBABY”A Documentary by Amy Reisch ’11Presented in the Horchow Auditorium8:25 p.m. – 8:55 p.m. – 9:15 p.m.Warbaby chronicles the story of Kenawa Abdulai, a former child soldier in the Sierra Leone Civil War, as he reflects on his past and discusses his hopes for the future. The film was shot over three weeks in July 2013 in the small village of Serabu in central Sierra Leone, West Africa, where Amy traveled as part of a medical mission team. She created this documentary as an independent project. Warbaby premiered in 2014 at Sidewalk Film Festival in Birmingham, Alabama.
STUDENT & FACULTY DEMONSTRATIONSFleischner Courtyard8:25 p.m. – 8:55 p.m. – 9:15 p.m.Pottery Wheel ThrowingPrintmaking
DISCOVER YOUR OWN INNER ARTIST!Fleischner Courtyard8:15 – 9:30 p.m.
Wine and CezanneBring your beverage, pick up a brush, and experience the pure joy of still life painting.
Yarn BombingGraffiti artists give way! Thought to have originated in Texas, yarn bombing transforms public spaces with colorful textiles that delight and inspire. Try your hand at this fun and crafty form of street art.
Mosaic MasterpieceThis most ancient of art forms is experiencing a contemporary revival. Help create a mosaic image of Lake Garda near Brescia, Italy, home of Saint Angela Merici.
Collaborative DoodleUntangle your creativity as you contribute your own doodle design to an Ursuline themed group art project. Inspirational doodle cards will be provided to get your ideas flowing!
STUDENT ART EXHIBITSDigital PhotographyMain ConcourseArchitectureNaturePortraits
Gallery DisplaysMain ConcourseCeramic Arts DrawingFused Glass PaintingPhotographyPrintmakingSculpture
Filmmaking Horchow Auditorium“Warbaby” documentary
The focus of Ursuline education is
the full development and growth
of every student. The study of
visual arts is central to our
mission, helping to form the
individual in unique ways.
At Ursuline, students are
encouraged to think of art as a
visual language. The visual arts
offer powerful channels for
creative expression; students
use a wide variety of media to
present ideas, convey emotions,
communicate perspectives, and
connect with others.
Follow this guide to enjoy some of the finest Ursuline student artworks on display at the President’s Circle 2015 Gallery at the Dallas Museum of Art. We also invite you to visit the Fleischner Courtyard to view demonstrations of artistic techniques taught at Ursuline, and to take part in one or more of the interactive art experiences listed below.
STUDENT & FACULTY DEMONSTRATIONSFleischner CourtyardPottery Wheel Throwing Printmaking
ACTIVITIESFleischner CourtyardWine and Cezanne Yarn Bombing Lake Garda Mosaic Collaborative Doodle
Program/Dinner
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To underground parking garage
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he President’s Circle includes major donors to Ursuline Academy of Dallas through gifts made to The Ursuline Fund, Mardi Gras Ball and Lunch With A View, other scholarship funds, endowments, The Ursuline Society planned giving, building programs, and other campus needs. The Academy wishes to acknowledge the following community of individuals, members of The President’s Circle 2014-2015, whose financial commitment to the Academy has helped ensure continued excellence in Catholic education and the future of the Ursuline mission in Dallas. Y
Mr. and Mrs. James Adams
Dr. and Mrs. David Alameel
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Arcemont
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Badger
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bangs
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Bartholomew
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Baum
Mr. and Mrs. John Beach
(Michele Balady Beach ’87)
Mr. and Mrs. Win Bell
(Lynn Feather Bell ’82)
Mr. and Mrs. James Berry
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Blizzard
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Bob
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Boehm
(Ann Doyle Boehm ’75)
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Braun
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Brown
Mr. and Mrs. James Burke
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Burrow
The Catholic Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cistulli
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Codd
Comerica Bank
The Communities Foundation of Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Courtois
Dr. and Mrs. Randy Crim
(Ellen Hartnett Crim ’77)
The David M. Crowley Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Curbo
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Cutshall
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davros
(Tiffany Tortoriello Davros ’89)
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Deitemeyer
Dr. Suzanne Delcambre and
Mr. Robin Delcambre
EYM Group
Mr. and Mrs. Eduardo Diaz
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Dieste
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dinkel
Mr. and Mrs. James Donaldson
(Karen Maas Donaldson ’77)
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Dormer
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Dornfeld
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Drees
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Duda
The Anne and Michael Duffy Charitable Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Duffy
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Dr. and Mrs. William Dunklin
(Allie Morgan Dunklin ’04)
Mr. and Mrs. John Dziminski
The Elder Family Foundation Trust
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elder
Faculty Endowment Friend
Mr. and Mrs. John Flaim
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Flegle
Mrs. Mary Fox
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Fox
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Frieze
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gates
(Melinda French Gates ’82)
Mr. and Mrs. John Gates
(Jennifer Staubach Gates ’84)
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gehan
(Kara Sherman Gehan ’85)
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Golding
Dr. and Mrs. Hilton Goldreich
Grand Bank
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Griffiths
(Aimee Baillargeon Griffiths ’90)
Mr. and Mrs. John Grimes, Jr.
(Michelle Staubach Grimes ’86)
Mr. and Mrs. John Grimes, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guidone
(Betsy Walsh Guidone ’83)
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hafertepe
(Maureen Mitchell Hafertepe ’81)
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hall
Mr. and Mrs. James Hallam
(Rebecca Harper Hallam ’89)
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hebert
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Hebig
Dr. and Mrs. Keith Heier
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Hughes, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hunt
Mrs. Norma Hunt
Jackson Walker, L.L.P.
Dr. and Mrs. Al Karam
(Mary Emma Ackels Karam ’72)
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jaspersen
Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Johnson
Ms. Lauren Johnson ’96 and
Mr. Kevin Housh
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Jordan
Mr. and Mrs. Ajoy Karna
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Kennedy
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kernodle
(Cecilia Gutierrez Kernodle ’83)
Keyes Charitable Trust
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Keyes
Mr. and Mrs. James Kress
(Julie-Anne Post Kress ’51)
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Kulas
Mr. John Kurilecz
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lattner
(Vicky Pitts Lattner ’69)
Mr. and Mrs. John Locke
Longwell Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Longwell
Mary Kay, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Maxwell
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Mazzini
Mr. and Mrs. John McCarthy
The Margaret McClusky McElroy ’41† Estate
Mr. and Mrs. Brian McNulty
Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Medlin
(Janet Liese Medlin ’75)
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Melsheimer
(Miki Bone Melsheimer ’79)
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Merkel
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Miller
(Vicki Vaughan Miller ’75)
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mohn
(Carol Nicoud Mohn ’82)
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moon
Mr. and Mrs. William Moore
† Deceased
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Moraif
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Muck
Mr. and Mrs. Burk C. Murchison
Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Murray
Mr. and Mrs. F. James Neil
The Gordon F. Oates, Jr.† Family
The Pat & Neil O’Brien Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Neil O’Brien
(Pat Brown O’Brien ’52)
Dr. and Mrs. Pat Ohlenforst
(Cindy Morgan Ohlenforst ’67)
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Oliver
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Papes
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parigi
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Parsons
Payne Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. John Payne
Ms. Lisa Peng
Dr. and Mrs. Eduardo Perez
Mrs. Lisa Mullan Perkins ’91 and
Mr. Shep Perkins
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Peterson
Mr. and Mrs. Todd Phillips
(Stephanie Staubach Phillips ’87)
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Piot
(Susan Irwin Piot ’87)
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Popolo
The Aileen and Jack Pratt Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pratt
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Raffo
(Susan Hayes Raffo ’74)
Mr. and Mrs. David Ray
(Karen Elias Ray ’81)
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Ribelin
(Martha Troy Ribelin ’49)
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Rosenbleeth
Dr. Susan Ruzicka and Mr. Lawrence Ruzicka
The Jean-Claude Saada Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Claude Saada
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sapienza
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Schottleutner
Mr. and Mrs. James Sherrill
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Smith
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Spies
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Staubach
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Steed
(Judy McElreath Steed ’54)
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stover
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stowe
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Mr. Edward Tauriac
The Mike & Mary Terry Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Terry
(Mary De Loache Terry ’73)
Dr. and Mrs. Rudy Tovar
The Vetter Foundation
(Judy Vetter ’64)
(Sally Vetter ’69)
(Kathleen Vetter Jenkins ’73)
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Vilfordi
Mr. and Mrs. T. Lesley Vines
Vlasimsky Family Charitable Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Vlasimsky
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walkoviak
Mr. and Mrs. William Wallander
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wallner
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Scott Watson
Mr. and Mrs. John Weigman
Mr. and Mrs. Peter White
Ms. Laura Fox Williamson ’73
Mr. and Ms. Rory Wisner
Mr. and Mrs. Shannon Wynne
Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Yaeger
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Yoder
(Ana Esteve Yoder ’82)
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Yung
Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Zevallos
Jeanne Marie Aber ’33†
Cheron Curran Adams ’64 and Clint Adams
Joan Anderson
Stephanie Brooks Angel ’72
Sherrye and Joe R. Bass
Lynn Feather Bell ’82 and Win Bell
Mimi Bishop
Gabriella Veleba Bondy ’53
Elizabeth Bourgeois-Gordon
Martha Blalack Brooks ’40
Louise Buhrer ’35†
Esther Connelly†
Denise Costello
Elizabeth Rodriguez Cryer ’93 and
Benjamin B. Cryer
Mary Frances De Loache
Mary Jo McGehee Dorn ’69
Angela Downes ’86
Mary Lee and Fritz Duda
Margaret Sullivan Finley ’85
John Flavin
Winifred Flood†
Christy Frazer
Jennifer Staubach Gates ’84 and John Gates
Beatrice Haggerty†
Leigh Anne Cloud Haugh ’89
Debbie Hinyard
Dolores Lee Iliya ’44
Mike Jensen
The Jerome J. Crane† and Rhea McCoy
Crane† Charitable Remainder Trust
Lauren Johnson ’96 and Kevin Housh
Barbara Balisteri Koeijmans ’79 and
Dominic Gerard Koeijmans
Frances Nevitt Kreymer ’34†
Dr. Michael Kurilecz†
Lorraine Lastelick ’51
Victoria Pitts Lattner ’69
Jane Ann Law ’73†
Melinda and Dr. John D. McConnell
Christine McDonough
Margaret McClusky McElroy ’41† and
Paul D. McElroy†
Flora Quinn Monroe ’40†
Bunny Priest Nance ’63
Pat Brown O’Brien ’52 and Neil O’Brien
Lisa Mullan Perkins ’91
Patricia Ling Pryor ’73
Susan Hayes Raffo ’74 and Robert Raffo
Michael Ribelin†
Cathi Scalise ’82
Hans Schnitzler
Catherine O’Connell Schulze ’32†
Rita Gallagher Smith ’35†
Diane Folzenlogen Stanley ’59
Patty Sullivan ’81
Mary De Loache Terry ’73 and Michael Terry
Laura Genaro Tomaso ’42† and
Louie Tomaso†
Josie and William E. Toogood†
Sybil Emmett Tucker ’51
Ruth Brown Wiseman ’44
embers of the Ursuline Society have established a charitable planned gift to ensure the financial viability of Ursuline Academy for generations to come. Y
Ursuline Academy of Dallas
THE URSULINE SOCIETY
† Deceased
As of April 27, 2015
THE URSULINE FUNDtota lGi f t s&Pl e d G e s:$1,197,201
MARDI GRAS 2 015
“fu n datu i t i o n”: $96,750 au ct i o n: $331,250 tota lev e n tPr o c e e d s: $428,000
ENDOWMENTS
ne w: $713,275 Gi f t stoex i s t i n Gen d ow m e n t s: $250,095 *
*in c lu d e s$25,546 i nem P loy e eco n t r i b u t i o n s
LUNCH WITH A VIEW
tota lPr o c e e d sfo rsc h o l a r s h i P s: $75,000
GIFTS TO GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP$27,193
SPECIAL GIFTS
$9,360
COMMUNITY’S TOTAL FINANCIAL COMMITMENTfo r2 014-2 015: $2,700,124
S A V E T H E D A T E S
Ursuline Academy of Dallas
CONTRIBUTIONSREPORT
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Ursuline Academy of Dallas
LEADERSHIP
2014-2015
URSULINE SISTERS OF DALLAS CORPORATIONBOARD OF DIRECTORSSr. Lois Castillon, O.S.U., Prioress
URSULINE ACADEMY OF DALLAS CORPORATIONBOARD OF TRUSTEESJohn Grimes, Chair URSULINE ACADEMY OF DALLAS FOUNDATION, INC.BOARD OF TRUSTEESKevin Valek, Chair
URSULINE ACADEMY CAMPUS ADMINISTRATORSGretchen Kane, PresidentAndrea Shurley, PrincipalJim Koehler, Chief Financial OfficerSusan Flume Bauer ’64, Director of TechnologySr. Lois Castillon, O.S.U., Prioress, Director of Mission and HeritageChristy Frazer, Director of Institutional AdvancementValerie Oates, Director of Communications
URSULINE ACADEMY SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORSAndrea Shurley, PrincipalSusan Flume Bauer ’64, Director of TechnologyKayla Brown, Dean of StudentsMike Jensen, Athletic DirectorMaria Lester, Campus MinisterMichele Snyder, Director of AdmissionsCecilia Nipp, Director of Global Relationships and Cultural Exchange
VOLUNTEER LEADERSHIP
Parents’ association
Brian Tulloh, Parent Board PresidentJoyce Limber, Mothers’ Club PresidentSteve Liese, Dads Club President
alumnae association
Amy Wills Reading ’88, Board President
THE URSULINE FUND Annual Giving Campaign
Parent GivinG leadershiP
Kevin Morrison, ChairMike Edwards, Co-Chair
Parent major Gifts team
Dave ArcemontJohn BeachJerry BraunJeff BurrowLee DinkelPeter GehanJeff HebigKen MoraifTim Oliver
alumnae GivinG leadershiP
Lauren Johnson ’96, Chair
GrandParent GivinG chairs
Jane and Ed Schaffler
emPloyee GivinG leadershiP
Ann Middendorf ’84
MARDI GRAS BALL 2015“Stardust in the Night – Celebrating 25 Years”
honorary chairs
The Mary Ellen and David G. Fox Family
event chairs
Lisa BruntsCarmen Perez
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.
At Ursuline Academy, these are our core values:
Y Spiritual formation and faith development
Y Respect for the uniqueness of the individual
Y Development of the whole person
Y Development of a nurturing community spirit
Y Commitment to peacemaking
Y Serviam (I will serve) as a lived reality
Academic excellence is a hallmark of an Ursuline sponsored school.