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February 4, 2021

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Seven Hills Hosts Virtual Visit with Books for Lunch Author

Pulitzer-Prize winning author Jennifer Egan spoke virtually, via Zoom to Seven Hills Upper School students today, as part of the school’s annual Books for Lunch event. “In a sense, we are all fiction writers at night when we dream.” Egan shared her words, her sources of inspiration, writing process, and more with the students and faculty on Feb. 4. Egan, whose most recent novel is titled “Manhattan Beach,” will speak tomorrow afternoon via Zoom to Seven Hills parents and community members as part of Seven Hills’ Upper School’s annual literary event.

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Make Your Classroom Mindful (Yes, That Means Remote Classrooms too ;)

Do you know what a mindful classroom looks like? Chances are, you might be surprised. Find out by registering now for Seven Hills’ next and final Creating Conversations speaker series event for the 2020-21 school year, “Mindful Classrooms” with early childhood educator and author James Butler. To register and for more information about Seven Hills’ speaker series, please contact Angie Bielecki, school counseling department chair, at 513.728.2326 or angie.bielecki@7hills.org.

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Seven Hills Hears from Annual Chemical Dependency Speaker

As part of an annual focus on substance abuse awareness, Seven Hills’ Counseling Department hosted a virtual program format of Freedom from Chemical Dependency (FCD) in late January, that reached students across grades and divisions. The national program focuses on prevention and education around drugs and alcohol. “Speaker and longtime educational partner Glenn Hall presented information and answered students’ questions in an age-appropriate, honest, and relatable way,” said counseling department chair Angie Bielecki. “We were pleased to have him work with our students across grade levels again this year via Zoom!” 

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Resale Shop Seeks Donations

The Resale Shop is seeking donations from the Seven Hills community. The shop accepts household items, clothing, shoes, electronics, art work, linens, sports equipment, and more. Proceeds benefit the school. Please call to make a drop off appointment at 513-271-7977. The Resale Shop is open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Saturday.

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