The Seven Hills Buzz - April 23, 2010

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The Seven Hills Buzz The Seven Hills School Bulletin

A Brief Word from Chris Garten It’s hard to imagine a more galvanizing experience for young people than last Saturday’s Youth in Politics event. The students in attendance heard from a passionate group of panelists, including Seven Hills parents Eric Kearney and Calvin Buford, about the diverse roads that led them into public life. They told powerful stories of role models and mentors who encouraged them to devote their lives to public service. They spoke movingly of early experiences with injustice, about their compassion for the voiceless and disenfranchised, about the impact of their schooling in fostering the desire to serve. Skillfully moderated by TSHS alum P.G. Sittenfeld, a self-confessed “political junkie,” the discussion focused on the difficulty of balancing the expectations of one’s constituents with one’s own moral imperatives. The panelists spoke of the time and effort it took to study and understand all sides of an issue, and they encouraged the students to educate themselves about the multiple perspectives from which one can see the controversial issues of our day. Special thanks to Felicia Bell and her colleagues at SNAAP and to Christine Schiff for offering our students such an inspiring experience. Chris Garten, Head of School More on SNAAP’s Youth in Politics event is on pages 14-15.

Celebrating 50 years in business, The Resale Shop is staying open until 8:00 pm on the third Thursday of every month

Vol. 1 No. 15 April 23, 2010

National Cum Laude Society inducts new members

(Front) Ainsley McWilliams, Peppar Cyr, Sydney Larkin, Sasha Lieberman, Sheva Serota, Justine Cefalu; (back) Maddie Elkus, Quinn Schweier, Bryan Romaine, Kohki Nakafuku, Josh Dunaway, and Shirley Yan.

Congratuations to the following students who have been selected for induction in the Seven Hills chapter of the Cum Laude Society, a national honor society which recognizes academic excellence: juniors Justine Cefalu,

Peppar Cyr, Sydney Larkin, Sasha Lieberman, and seniors Josh Dunaway, Maddie Elkus, Ainsley McWilliams, Kohki Nakafuku, Bryan Romaine, Quinn Schweier, Sheva Serota, and Shirley Yan.

Students earn top honors in chemistry competitions Chemistry students have earned top honors in recent competitions. Sophomore Suhel Singh placed fourth out of 80 top chemistry students from the tri-state region competing in the first-year Ralph E. Oesper Chemistry Examinations of the Cincinnati Section of the American Chemical Society. Junior Haleigh Monaco placed third out of 70 top chemistry students on the second-year Oesper exam, winning a cash award. Haleigh Monaco and junior Peppar Cyr scored high enough on the qualifying exam of the Chemistry Olympiad to be invited to the second tier of competition on April 23, when they will take another

Haleigh Monaco, Peppar Cyr, Suhel Singh

two-hour written exam and a three-hour lab practical to qualify for the third tier of competition.

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