St. Ursula Academy joins March for Life

St. Ursula Academy joined 25,000 other people in Washington, D.C. in the annual March for Life on Jan. 22. Thirty students were accompanied by Principal Frances Romweber and Life Club moderator Mrs. Christine Schuermann. Says Mrs. Romweber of the experience, “It was an honor and a privilege and a joy to laugh, pray and share the experience with these women of courage and integrity. When we arrived back in Dayton…we all understood to a far greater degree the magnitude of the shared experience. Our presence there with 25,000 other persons was emotionally moving.”

Photo ID: St. Ursula Academy students and chaperones with Congressman Steve Chabot (far right) at the March for Life in Washington, D.C.


St. Ursula Academy is a Catholic, college-preparatory, secondary school for young women.  In 2002 the academy was recognized by the U.S. Department of Education as a Blue Ribbon School. The campus, located at 1339 E. McMillan Street in East Walnut Hills has been the home of St. Ursula Academy and Convent since 1910.