Resources

Calendar

Please see the School Calendar for SUS community events. 


Teacher Websites

Parents and students can access teacher websites to find information regarding classes, schedules, homework, and projects.


Forms & Documents

See Forms & Documents to download the student handbook and forms for admissions, volunteering, medical, extended care, and clubs.


Lunch Programs

St. Ursula offers hot lunch programs throughout the year. Please click here to order Good Taste Lunches


Extended Day

Please visit the Extended Day page for more information about our before and after care program. 


PowerSchool

PowerSchool allows parents to keep current with their child's progress by viewing grades online. See how to set up a parent access account to view your student's grades and assignments on PowerSchool, or how to add a child to an existing PowerSchool account.


FACTS

FACTS serves as the preferred provider for financial aid and tuition management service within the Archdiocese of Baltimore. All families are required to sign up and make payment through FACTS utilizing automatic payments (EFT) from a bank account, credit card, or processing checks sent to a secure processing center. Easy and convenient online registration is available.


Internet Safety

Resources to keep parents informed about the apps and games their kids like to play.


Hot Lunch & Special Lunch

We are excited to offer hot lunch and special lunch. Hot lunch is served each week on a rotating basis. Hot Lunch meals include Chick-fil-A, Subway and pizza. Special Lunch is served once a month and is prepared by parent volunteers.


Parish, Home & School Association 

The PHSA binds parents, students, and teachers more closely in a formal association. Parents are encouraged to attend the pre-announced, scheduled meetings during the year. 


Fathers' Club 

The Fathers' Club is open to all fathers, grandfathers, uncles, godfathers and other male relatives of SUS students.  


Mothers' Club 

The Mothers' Club is open to all moms, grandmothers and aunts of SUS students.


Parent Volunteering

The mission of our school is to work with the parents in order to educate the students. There are numerous areas and activities where parents may volunteer to help the school. Parent volunteering opportunities exist both during the school day and outside of school hours. It is hoped that each family can find some area or activity to meet this need.

VIRTUS

With our longstanding commitment in mind, all parishes and Archdiocesan Catholic Schools use VIRTUS, a compliance management system that allows all parishes and schools to facilitate compliance with Archdiocesan child protection requirements for all volunteers who work with minors, employees, and clergy.


Uniforms

Students in all grades were uniforms daily. For uniform requirements, please visit our Uniforms page.


Spirit Wear

We are excited to offer new SUS spirit wear items through Sportsline. Please visit our Spirit Wear Store to purchase.


Transportation

SUS families provide their own transportation to and from school. Please visit our Transportation page to learn about a drop-off and pick-up procedures. 


Inclement Weather Policy

St. Ursula School follows Baltimore County Public Schools for all weather-related closings


Cognia

All Archdiocesan high schools and elementary schools are accredited as a system through Cognia. Each school is evaluated based on the National Standards and Benchmarks for Effective Catholic Elementary and Secondary Schools.


Archdiocesan Collaborative School

An Archdiocesan Collaborative School (ACS) is a model of shared governance developed by the Archdiocese of Baltimore. The ACS model utilizes a shared governance model that fosters unity through the collaboration of stakeholders in support of Catholic schools. The model allows decisions regarding day-to-day school operations to be made at the local level, while individual schools and school administrators are supported centrally from the Department of Catholic Schools and the Catholic Center's Central Services in areas such as academics, finance, development, enrollment management and marketing.


Positive School Environment

To foster a positive school environment where all students are educated in a safe and caring atmosphere, all Archdiocesan schools will follow established procedures for prevention and intervention for bullying, harassment or intimidation.

Positive Behavioral Intervention & Supports (PBIS) has been implemented in every Archdiocesan elementary and high school to enhance academic and social behavior outcomes for all students.