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Student Website of the Ursuline School

Five tears ago at Ursuline: Six bands. Six schools. Hear music from tour classic live show
What Does the Teacher Say?
A TUSWebs classic we never tire of watching. Here's our hit video from last year's Koala's Got Talent II.
Thru the Lens of my Eye-Phone
Sometimes simple is still best. Ananya Singh takes photos on her iPhone, No photoshop here.
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Peek-a-Boo Kitty
Teacher Dance Video Returns
Classic TUSWebs Commercial
Ring Day: Welcome to TUSVille
"Why fit in when you were born to stand out?"
And stand out is what we do at Ring Day.

There's nothing to think about. More
pictures. More videos. Just a click away.
Devin Donohue '18 using a Go Pro
Have you wondered how exactly the administration decides if we will have a snow day? Well wonder no more! Mrs. Lynch and Mrs. Killebrew have told their secrets.

When It's chilly outside, try some chili inside

It's as American as apple pie -- that concotion of beans and hot peppers best known as Chili. But when the faculty held a chili "throwdown" last week, it was the Classics professor, Dr. Shamey, who took first prize for this all-American dish.
There was no mistaking the sumptuous smells wafting from the faculty lounge as six teachers
put their recipes to the test, from mild turkey to
house on fire hot. The faculty, who graded the food as though it were a final essay, awarded first place honors to Dr. Shamey, a native of Pittsburgh, whose "Burgh style chili " had just the right flavor and "bite."
Click for the recipe for Burg Style Chili
"The secret is that I had eight jalapeños with seeds still in it," said Dr. Shamey.
"The italian style tomato paste mutes that heat a little and adds to the taste. But what really enriches the flavor is the combo of the two meats, beef and hot sausage."
According to the faculty who voted, a "classics" dish never tasted so good.
Endless Summer