Making Connections

History teacher Mrs. Neidlein-Dial uses her knowledge of history, rooted from her childhood, to make deep and insightful connections with our past and present. By: Lila Edmonds-Shahani, Sarah Hassell, Lina Han, Ananya Chandra  “I can’t remember a time where I wasn’t [interested in History],’” Mrs. Neidlein-Dial says. Ever since she was a little girl, Mrs. Neidlein-Dial has always had a great love for History. She … Continue reading Making Connections

“It’s more like a family here”

By Riley Copfer and Paloma Garcia In Ohio in 2022 57.6% of kids enrolled in school ate from their cafeteria. The cafeteria is the central part of a school. It is where everyone comes together. This would not be possible without the cafeteria staff. Their position is often overlooked because of how normalized their service to schools everywhere has become.  At The Seven Hills School … Continue reading “It’s more like a family here”

“We have a beautiful campus”

Sustainability efforts on The Seven Hills campus By: Zoe Clemens Starting last spring, Mr. Wabler led some upper school students on a short hike to clean up and improve the outdoor classroom to make it a fit learning space. The outdoor classroom, which is down past the baseball field by the creek, has been and is still being worked on. This area will be a … Continue reading “We have a beautiful campus”

“Dance the Night Away”

By: Ace Shah, Elise Griewe, Samantha Lewis, Sara Chambers, Tessa Osher Dua Lipa once said, “Dance the night away,” which summarizes the thrilling evening that took place on October 17th at the Seven Hills School cafeteria. Most 7th and 8th graders attended the 2025 Fall Dance; they enjoyed hanging out with others and having a good time dancing.  The 8th-grade faculty did a tremendous job … Continue reading “Dance the Night Away”

Pumpkin Day

by Saanjali Ramineni Pumpkin Day was a fantastic success here at Seven Hills! Organized by the Student Council and teachers, Pumpkin Day offered a fun day for everyone! “My personal favorite thing to do was deciding best in show and seeing them all cheer,”  said Elan Newman, a seventh-grade student partaking in the Student Council. He shared how he and the Student Council got ready … Continue reading Pumpkin Day

The Influence of the Man Behind the Bowtie

By: Hayden Lund, Alice Tomazi, Charli Atkinson, Maya Ramprasad, and Sarina Patel Cincinnati- A lot of principals in schools have left impacts on their students and faculty but no one will have a bigger impact left than Mr. Waskowitz. Mr. Waskowitz has 14 years working at this middle school under his belt and sadly this year is his 15th and last year. Mr. Waskowits has … Continue reading The Influence of the Man Behind the Bowtie

7 Hills Lifers By Charli Atkinson, Sarina Patel, Maya Ramprasad, and Mary Sellinger The Seven Hills School– The Seven Hills School is made up of a community with a handful of students who have dedicated their education starting at kindergarten through their senior year of high school. These students are considered lifers at Seven Hills.  Through interviews, students and teachers shared their experiences at Seven … Continue reading