A Starry Night

By: Sarina Patel, Mary Sellinger, Bea Kennedy, and Bea Schneider  2/19/25 Seven Hills School The Starry Night themed 7th and 8th grade dance, which takes place in Founder’s Hall, is a major success every year. The fun of this dance doesn’t just appear. Much effort and participation are poured into it each year. Both teachers and students prepare in different ways to make this event … Continue reading A Starry Night

From Middle School to High School      

By: Naya Patel and Courtney Klein Seven Hills Community The Seven Hills community is a very welcoming and caring place for students. They welcome new and old students and are always nice to everyone around them. Seven Hills overall is a very sweet and caring community that is nice to everyone no matter who they are. “When I came to shadow the people were very … Continue reading From Middle School to High School      

The Nurses’ Journey

By Hanyu Chen and Bhagya Ramineni As a member of the Seven Hills community, Nurse Ann takes great pride in her job and the relationships she has built with students and faculty. Before joining Seven Hills, she worked as an ER nurse at Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, and at the University of Michigan Medical Center in Ann Arbor. She was passionate about her … Continue reading The Nurses’ Journey

“You have the ability to give, no matter what.”

By: Sania Ansari and Elsa Cybukski Kindness and community are big values at Seven Hills. You can always find a way to be kind and give back to the community through service events. Some service events at Seven Hills are the Caring Place Drive, A Day On Not Off, the Walk-a-Thon, and many more fun ways to get involved with your community.  “Service means understanding … Continue reading “You have the ability to give, no matter what.”

All About the Holidays

By Evlin Nunes and Audrey Vago The Holidays The holidays are filled with many fun activities and shopping for holiday gifts can be difficult. This Hive Article covers the perfect gifts for kids, teens, and adults. It also covers fun ways to celebrate the holidays and how people, who don’t celebrate Christmas, spend their time. Christmas Christmas originated from pagan celebrations; for example: an ancient … Continue reading All About the Holidays

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