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March 17, 2023

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Creating Conversations hosts “Like” screening

As part of the Creating Conversations Speaker Series, the Seven Hills Counseling Department held a screening of Indieflix documentary “Like” in The Schiff Center on March 9. The film covers the impact of social media on our lives by speaking with technology experts, doctors, parents, and teens. Counseling department chair Angie Bielecki thanked everyone for coming and provided discussion guides for attendants to help them navigate social media usage in their families.

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SNAAP Family Game Night

Family and friends enjoyed food and fun at the Seven Hills Network of African American Parents (SNAAP) Family Game Night! With a plethora of games, a fantastic DJ, impeccable dance moves, and a Nintendo gaming truck, it’s no surprise that smiles and joy filled The Schiff Center. Thank you, SNAAP Committee, for hosting this great community event!

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ARTS ALIVE COMING SOON

Mark your calendars for the second annual Arts Alive! celebration. On Saturday, April 8 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m., first through 12th grade students will showcase their artistic talents throughout the Hillsdale Campus. There will be games, arts and crafts, live performances, food trucks, and much more! Join us for this day of festivities for the entire family. For more information, please refer to the Arts Alive! FAQ. Are you interested in volunteering? Click here.

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Seven Hills Earns Computer Science Female Diversity Award

Seven Hills was selected for the College Board AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award for expanding young women’s access to AP Computer Science Principles during the 2021-22 school year. Upper School computer science teacher Marcus Twyford was recognized by College Board for the work he has done to close the gender equality gap in computer science. “I’m grateful to Marcus for leading our computer science program to be so inclusive and successful, and proud of all the work that our students have put into earning this recognition,” Head of Upper School Matt Bolton said. Seven Hills was one of only 1,105 schools recognized for their work toward equal gender representation in schools and one of only 832 to receive the award for results in AP Computer Science Principles. 

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Stingers compete at state Latin competition

Numerous Upper School Latin students competed at the 72nd Annual Ohio Junior Classical League convention in Columbus. “Every student in the Seven Hills delegation finished in the top 10 in the state in two or more competitions. Our Advanced Certamen team placed second in the state! Dr. (Marcie) Handler and I are so proud of our students’ achievements,” said Upper School Latin and history teacher Katie Swinford. The Advanced Certamen team is made up of sophomore Anna Kunkel, juniors Nora Donovan and Gabrielle Walker, and senior Erin Finn. Senior Maya Parikh placed first in the Latin recitation competition and Walker placed first in the grammar competition. Walker was elected president and Donovan was elected treasurer of the state board of OJCL by a delegation of more than 500 students.

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Scholastic Awards

Middle and Upper Schoolers win 204 Scholastic Awards

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Teachers are the Difference

See how at Seven Hills our teachers are the difference.

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Five Stingers Sign to Play in College

Five Stingers from the Class of 2024 signed their letters of intent to continue their athletic careers in college.

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