The Seven Hills Buzz - Jan. 14, 2011

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SEVEN HILLS The Buzz

A Brief Word from Chris Garten

January 14, 2011

Sharing basketball expertise, love of the game

One of the defining characteristics of this school is the extraordinary richness of our learning community. Beyond the daily interactions in the classroom, it is our hope, periodically, to provide opportunities for our students (and their families) to engage with renowned thinkers from a host of important issues. The upcoming presentation by George Divoky, a world-renowned expert on the environmental consequences of climate change, and next month’s Book for Lunch presentation by Cincinnati native Michael Cunningham, the author of The Hours and, more recently, By Nightfall, are two such opportunities. Another is the workshop conducted this past week by visiting artist Courttney Copper. As you can see on the inside pages, Mr. Cooper worked for several days with our Middle School art students to produce breathtakingly detailed reproductions of Cincinnati landmarks. Special thanks to the teachers and parent volunteers who have orchestrated these— and countless other experiences—which so expand our students’ horizons. Chris Garten Head of School

Please help us spread the word Parents and students who will enter Grades 9–12 are invited to the Seven Hills Upper School Informational Coffee on Friday, January 21, from 8:45–10:15 am. Parents and students who will enter Grades 6–8 are invited to the Seven Hills Middle School Informational Coffee on Friday, January 28, from 8:45–10:15 am. Please call 271-9027 to RSVP or for more information.

The boys and girls varsity Stingers shared their basketball expertise with sixth graders during a lunchtime session on the court on January 4. More photos are on page 7.

Join us for Athletic Boosters’ Spirit Nights Jan. 21 & 28 Join Seven Hills athletes of all ages and their fans at the Athletic Boosters’ Lower School Spirit Night on January 21! The event will include recognition of all Doherty and Lotspeich basketball players and coaches, spirit face painting and hair spraying by the varsity cheerleaders, exciting varsity boys and girls games vs. CHCA, and great food! Don’t miss another great event for Seven Hills spirit and fun—the Athletic Boosters’ Middle School Spirit Night on Friday, January 28. The event will include recognition of Middle athletes and coaches, a free throw contest, free Spirit Night T-shirts for all Middle students at the games, varsity boys and girls games vs. Clark Montessori, and great food! Special thanks to Penn Station East Coast Subs for providing subs at the Spirit Nights! The Spirit Shop will be open during both Spirit Nights.

Seven Hills hosts arctic scientist George Divoky Jan. 26: “Polar Bear at My Front Door—Realities of Climate Change” Seven Hills will host renowned arctic scientist George Divoky for his community presentation, “The Polar Bear at My Front Door: Realities of Climate Change in a Melting Arctic,” on Wednesday, January 26, at 7:00pm. The event is open to the public and there is no admission charge, but donations to Friends of Cooper Island to support his work are invited.

To register for the presentation, click Register or go to www.7hills. org>Quicklinks>George Divoky Presentation. The presentation will take place on the Hillsdale Campus. For more information, phone 271-9027 or visit www.7hills.org. Continued next page


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