The Seven Hills Student Council

By Jackson Irby and Keane Thompson Student council at Seven Hills is a very important part of the things that we do at our school. For example, the student council runs all the intramurals, special days like Pumpkin Day, the Amazing Race for Global Ed Day, and more. Without the student council we wouldn’t have any of this. Student council is for everyone at the … Continue reading The Seven Hills Student Council

Mental Health Matters

By: Kendall Coffey, Elsa Cybulski, and Dagny Jones According to Actions for Children,”One in six children aged 5-16 are likely to have mental health problems.” Today, in society, it is normal for young adults to struggle with mental health; yet this should not be the standard. If someone is struggling with mental health, it is tough to focus in school and grades can add to … Continue reading Mental Health Matters

“One Campus, One Community, One Seven Hills”

By Hanyu Chen, Bhagya Ramineni, Evlin Nunes and Audrey Vago Introduction The Seven Hills Doherty campus is now closing and will eventually be sold to another school. Due to the closing of Doherty, the current Lotspeich building will be expanded to be the new lower school. This article will feature how long it will take, why it is closing, and about the new campus. As … Continue reading “One Campus, One Community, One Seven Hills”

Montgomery Restaurant Reviews

By: Bhagya Ramineni and Hanyu Chen This article is about a couple of suggested restaurants you should visit in Montgomery downtown! Deeper Roots is a Cincinnati-based coffee shop. They have six locations across Cincinnati, including Oakley and Findlay Market. The Montgomery location is the fourth one, and it opened in late spring of 2024, so it is still pretty new. The coffee beans are imported … Continue reading Montgomery Restaurant Reviews

Why Teachers Love Their Subjects

By: Sania Ansari and Lynley Burton Have you ever wondered how your teachers picked their subjects? We interviewed three of your favorite teachers here at Seven Hills to find out how.  Ms. Neidlein-Dial, the eighth-grade history teacher, has always thought our history was important. She believes human history is the most important because “trees don’t start wars.” She also likes to think about why people … Continue reading Why Teachers Love Their Subjects

A Look Back at April

Throughout April there were many activities and events our community participated in. Some of these events include the Solar Eclipse, The Walk-a-thon, and the 6th grade Indy Trip. Browse through these pictures to get a glimpse of what April looked like for Seven Hills. 8th graders laying down watching the solar eclipse in action. 6th graders on Indy Trip sitting on the stairs of Sunburst … Continue reading A Look Back at April