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Congressman Wenstrup Visits Saint Ursula Academy after Invitation by Students to Answer Questions

Congressman Wenstrup Visits Saint Ursula Academy after Invitation by Students to Answer Questions
Cincinnati, Ohio, January 7, 2015– Congressman Brad Wenstrup visited students at Saint Ursula Academy in December after the girls wrote letters to area lawmakers during social studies class to learn more about the governing process.

Prior to the fall elections, Saint Ursula college preparatory American Government teacher Marti Butz asked her social studies students to learn about the issues and to write to someone in leadership to ask questions and share comments about their district. A few of the students wrote to Congressman Wenstrup, asking him to come and visit their class and to talk about life in leadership and the US government. He accepted the invitation and visited Saint Ursula Academy on December 16, 2014.

“All of the seniors are required to work on a political campaign, as well, and many of them volunteered for Congressman Wenstrup,” said Saint Ursula Academy teacher Marti Butz.

“The students asked me several questions in the letters about my experience in office, so I thought to best way to respond was to answer their questions in person,” said Congressman Brad Wenstrup, 2nd District Ohio.

Wenstrup answered questions from the students about challenges in his district like jobs, the budget and battling the region’s heroin epidemic. He also talked broadly when he answered questions about immigration, economic issues, and national security.

Dr. Wenstrup said the students’ letters were filled with good questions, such as “why should students be informed and involved?” He responded, “Because the future is yours,” and explained that active and engaged people can make a real difference.

His advice to the students as they plan their goals for the future, “Focus on what you can do for others and all the rest will fall into place.”

To learn more about St. Ursula Academy, please visit www.saintursula.org.

St. Ursula Academy is a Catholic, college-preparatory, secondary school for young women known for academic excellence and rich tradition. St. Ursula welcomes students from more than 70 grade schools in the Greater Cincinnati area. 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. The Class of 2014 earned college scholarships totaling more than $20-million.

CAPTION: Students wrote to Congressman Wenstrup and invited him to Saint Ursula Academy: L-R: Maggie Curoe of Anderson Twp., McKenzie Lauver of New Richmond, Sylvia Wampler of Mt. Lookout and Kate Gibler of Anderson Twp.
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