Spirit of S e h t e c um a r b me m r E Ages
3–18
kly Weerams g Pro
2010
The Seven Hills School Enrichment Program
5400 Red Bank Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45227
Seven Hills Summer Program General Information
A Glimpse into Summer at The Seven Hills School Welcome to The Seven Hills School, a community of learners and a place to grow and thrive. For more than 100 years, first as the College Preparatory School (CPS), Hillsdale and Lotspeich, now as a unified non-sectarian community serving students in grades Pre-K through 12 on two campuses, Seven Hills has challenged and inspired thousands of students. Our hallways are filled with inspirational and dedicated teachers. Our students challenge each other to be their best selves and to hold each other to the highest possible standards. Perhaps most importantly, students here love to learn and they have fun doing it. Our summer program at Seven Hills is a thriving extension of the larger school experience. Summer at Seven Hills is in its 29th successful year. For nine weeks every year, we’re proud to offer enrichment programs on our Hillsdale Campus that challenge and delight students from age three through eighteen. Imagine your threeyear-old spending his or her morning constructing solar system artwork and the afternoon enjoying free-spirited water play with friends. Consider your nine-year-old child’s excitement when he or she comes home with a great new recipe shared and cooked with our own award-winning chef. Think about the look on your child’s face when he or she finds out about going on outdoor expeditions to the Little Miami River, King’s Island and The Beach Waterpark with Seven Hills faculty members. That’s what makes summer at Seven Hills School so special. The look of joy on a child’s face as he or she experiences what it is like to be a part of this outstanding community of learners.
Table of Contents Honeybees (ages 3, 4)
pages 2–3
Stingerbees (ages 5, 6)
pages 4–5
Create Your Summer (ages 7–12)
pages 6–7
Summer at Middle & Upper School Course Descriptions Registration, Policy, and Payment Information
pages 8 pages 9–22 page 23
Registration Form
pages 24–25
Summer at a Glance
pages 26–27
Mailing Address The Seven Hills Summer Program 5400 Red Bank Road Cincinnati, OH 45227 Phone Number 513.272.5345 Website www.7hills.org Weekly Program Dates June 14—June 18 June 21—June 25 June 28—July 2 July 6—July 9 (No Programs Monday, July 5th) July 12—July 16 July 19—July 23 July 26—July 30 August 2—August 6 August 9—August 13 Daily Session Times Early Care 7:30–9:00AM Morning Session 9:00AM–12:00PM Lunch 12:00–12:30PM Afternoon Session 12:30–3:30PM After Care 3:30–4:45PM Extended Care 4:45–6:00PM Lunch Option Full day participants may pack their own lunch or choose to purchase the weekly lunch option for $20.00 per week. Ages Programs are available for children ages 3 to 18.
Frequently Asked Questions 1. Is the Seven Hills Summer Program available to Seven Hill’s students only? No, all children from the entire Greater Cincinnati area are invited to attend. 2. May I choose to attend only the weeks that fit into our schedule? Yes, all programs are offered on a week-by-week basis and additionally children have the option to register either for a full-day or half-day program. Weekly sessions begin on Monday, June 14th and continue through Friday, August 13th. 3. Do you offer extended hours? Yes, in addition to the standard day 9:00AM-3:30PM, there is an Early Bird option from 7:30-9:00AM and After Care from 3:30-6:00PM. 4. What age does my child need to be to attend? The Seven Hills Summer Program serves children from 3 years of age up to 18. 5. What type of programs do you offer? Seven Hills offers a wide range of enrichment programs including academics, fine arts, adventure field trips, sports, and technology. All programs are led by Seven Hill’s faculty or professionals from our community. The Early Childhood programs are based on weekly themes designed to spark the imagination and natural curiosities through hands-on-learning experiences. Please refer to our brochure to view more detailed information. 6. Do you accept credit card payments? Yes, Mastercard and Visa payment options are available when registering on-line or credit card information may be provided on the written application. 7. How do I enroll? Registration options include: Register on-line @ www.7hills.org, or Complete application in brochure, or Download application from web-site, or Call 513.272.5345 to register by phone 8. Whom should I contact with any questions? Jill Romerill, Summer Program Director 513.272.5345 jill.romerill@7hills.org
Honeybees
Camp Sessions for ages 3 & 4
The Honeybee programs are designed with the youngest campers in mind. The weekly special interest programs provide the framework for relaxing, fun filled activities that support children’s social, emotional, and academic growth. With low student-teacher ratios, engaging themes and projects, and a mid-morning snack, each day offers unlimited opportunities for learning and fun! Angela Kramer, Cicely Merritt, and Lindsay Pietroski will teach the Honeybee morning programs. The morning themes extend into the afternoon as campers build upon the morning projects and enjoy outdoor water play, a mid-afternoon snack, and rest-time. Lunch may be brought from home or purchased for $20.00 a week.
Morning Session 9am–12pm
Weekly Themes June 14–18
June 21–25
June 28–July 2
All About Me
Wild, Wild West
Music Mania
Head, shoulders, knees, and toes. Projects this week will focus on body parts, the five senses, dental health, and much more. We’ll have fun discovering all about the most important person - “Me” - from head to toe!
Saddle up your horses and join us for an adventure in the Wild, Wild West. Children will explore the ways of life on a ranch. Whoa, cowboys and cowgirls, this will be a wild and fun ride!
Seven Hills is alive with the Sound of Music! Honeybees will be learning about sound and rhythm this week as we sing, dance, and make musical instruments. Come jam with us!
July 6–9
July 12–16
Scrumptious Summer Snacks
The Green Guide for Kids
*no camp Mon, July 5
Yum-Yum! This week campers will explore healthy snacks and summer treats. We will be making delicious food and learning about making healthy, nutritious choices.
12:30– 3:30pm
Afternoon
Lunch 12-12:30 Pack your own or sign up for Camp lunch for $20.00 per week.
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All About Me continued along with day camp activities.
Wild, Wild West continued along with day camp activities.
Music Mania continued along with day camp activities.
Scrumptious Summer Snacks continued along with day camp activities.
week of July 6
Weekly Fees
Go Green Campers will learn about what it means to live healthier, more natural, and environmentally friendly lifestyles. Campers will spend time learning about water, energy, waste, and recycling.
5 days 9:00–3:30
$300.00
$250.00
5 days 9:00–12:00
$150.00
$125.00
3 days 9:00–3:30
$250.00
$250.00
3 days 9:00–12:00
$125.00
$125.00
Early Care 7:30–9:00
$25.00
$20.00
After Care 3:30–4:45
$25.00
$20.00
Extended Care 4:45–6:00
$25.00
$20.00
Camp Lunch
$20.00
$16.00
July 19–23
July 26–30
August 2–6
On the Move
Dina-Mite Dinosaurs
Hula – Hula
This week campers will explore different types of transportation and things that move. Whether you drive them or ride them, campers will delight in learning about what makes things go.
Who said Dinosaurs Campers will enter into are extinct? They aren’t a tropical paradise this week at camp! as they prepare for a Campers will learn all Luau complete about the dinosaurs with leis, that roamed the Earth grass skirts, and even dig for fossils dancing, like paleontologists. and tropical treats.
Lunch 12-12:30 Pack your own or sign up for Camp lunch for $20.00 per week.
Go Green continued along with day camp activities.
On the Move continued along with day camp activities.
Dina-Mite Dinosaurs continued along with day camp activities.
Hula – Hula continued along with day camp activities.
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Stingerbees
Camp Sessions for ages 5 & 6
Campers’ imaginations and natural curiosities will be sparked by enrichment activities based upon the weekly themes offered throughout summer. Campers will participate in a variety of fun, hands-on learning experiences in a relaxed, summer time atmosphere. Stingerbee campers will also have time to enjoy a mid-morning snack and recess with their friends. Julie Brackett and Amy Kulhavik will lead the Stingerbee morning programs.
Weekly Fees
The morning themes extend into the afternoons as campers build upon the morning projects and enjoy time at the pool, a mid-afternoon snack, and fun with their friends. Lunch may be brought from home or purchased for $20.00 a week.
Morning Session 9am–12pm
Weekly Themes June 14–18
June 21–25
June 28–July 2
Ooey, Gooey Fun
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Movin’ and Groovin’
Let’s get summer started with some ooey, gooey goodness! Campers will explore, make, and even taste sticky, slimy, ooey, gooey creations.
Campers will go green this week, as they learn how to live greener, healthier lives. Students will find new uses for common items, discover ways to reduce their waste, and learn simple steps to help the Earth!
Shake, rattle, and roll your way into camp this week as campers will explore all the ways they can move and groove to improve their fitness and fun!
July 6–9
July 12–16
Penguins and Polar Bears, Oh My!
Play Ball
*no camp Mon, July 5
Escape the heat and take a trip to the arctic regions! Campers will explore the unique animals and climate of the arctic regions as they take a break from the summer heat.
12:30– 3:30pm
Afternoon
Lunch 12-12:30 Pack your own or sign up for Camp lunch for $20.00 per week.
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Ooey, Gooey Fun continued along with day camp activities.
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle continued along with day camp activities.
Movin’ and Groovin’continued along with day camp activities.
Penguins and Polar Bears continued along with day camp activities.
Campers will learn how to be team players as they explore the rules and history of America’s past-time and enjoy common ballpark treats. Campers will even create their own baseball cards, team pennants, and mascots!
July 19–23
week of Aug. 2
5 days 9–3:30
$300.00
$250.00
$300.00
5 days half-day 9–12:00
$150.00
$125.00
$225.00
Early Care 7:30–9:00
$25.00
$20.00
$25.00
After Care 3:30–4:45
$25.00
$20.00
$25.00
Extended Care 4:45–6:00
$25.00
$20.00
$25.00
Camp Lunch
$20.00
$16.00
$20.00
July 26–30
Home on the How Does Your Garden Grow? Range Welcome to the Wild West Ladies and Gents! This week campers will explore the lifestyles of cowboys and cowgirls of the west from the past and today. Saddle up for a wildly good time.
week of July 6
Prepare to get dirty, as our Stingerbees learn all about what makes our gardens grow! From soil to water to worms to sun, campers will leave no rock unturned as they discover the secrets of a garden!
August 2–6
August 9-13
Jump Start School*
Adventure Club
Prepare for school with reading, writing, and math activities. Small group as well as one-on-one instruction for students entering Kindergarten and Grade 1.
A week of offcampus activities. (full day only) 9:00–3:30
*Please note fee is different for Jump Start School to allow for small class sizes.
Lunch 12-12:30 Pack your own or sign up for Camp lunch for $20.00 per week.
Play Ball continued along with day camp activities.
Home on the Range continued along with day camp activities.
How Does Your Garden Grow? continued along with day camp activities.
Jump Start School continued along with day camp activities.
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Adventure Club Trips
Create Your Summer!
June 21-25, full day 9-3:30 Kings Island Red’s Tour, Hall of Fame, Sawyer Point
Camp Sessions for ages 7–12.
Rock Climbing
Ages 11 & 12, also please refer to page 8 for Middle School Offerings.
Wright Patterson Air Force Base Horse Back Riding
Use the charts to create a personalized summer! Please see pages 9–22 for course descriptions and fees
Mini Adventure Club July 19-23, half day 9-12 Baseball Museum / Reds Tour Bowling Freedom Center
Programs
Putt, Putt
week of July 6
Weekly Options
Eden Park
see pages 9-22 for fees
Early Care 7:30–9:00
$25.00
$20.00
After Care 3:30–4:45
$25.00
$20.00
Extended Care 4:45–6:00
$25.00
$20.00
Camp Lunch
$20.00
$16.00
Adventure Club Aug 9-13, full day 9-3:30 Reds Game Coney Island Hueston Woods Miami White Water Museum Center
Weekly Enrichment Programs June 14-18 Mad Science presents: Let’s Blow Stuff Up... Safely
Morning Sessions 9am-12pm
June 21-25
June 28-July 2
Adventure Club
The Acting Adventure Expedition
(full day only)
July 6-9
*no camp Mon, July 5
PGA Golf
July 12-16 Mad Science presents:
(ages 7–10)
(ages 9–12) (full day only)
Invisible Forces
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July 26-30
August 2-6
Mini Adventure Club
Amazing Portable Circus
Jump Start School Masks, Marionettes, and Murals
(9:00-12:00)
Alex Meacham Basketball Camp
People and Portraits
Fairy Friends and Fairy Tales
Exploring World Cultures and Languages
Carri Haskins Soccer
John Rising Tennis
Outdoor Challenge
Computer Magic
John Rising Tennis
Stenciling and Printing
Edible Art
Marble Mosaics
Mini Musical
Chess
Musical Instrument Construction
Creative Writing
Environmental Education
Sports Development
Techno Kids
Sculpture
It All Adds Up
(ages 9–12)
Physical Skills & (ages 7–9)
LEGO Robotics
Swim & Fun Club
Swim & Fun Club
iSPACE Rocketry
PGA Golf
Magic Club
Boom! Zoom! Yuck!
Funny Foods
Games Galore
Gourmet Cooking with Chef John Moore
TaekwonDo
Architectural Adventures
Paper Possibilities
Team Sports
Craft Club
Chess Club
Sock It To Me
Swim & Fun Club
Creative Creatures
Adventure Club
Float Building (ages 10–12)
(full day only)
Journey Camp
Woodworking Science Sleuths
(full day only) 9:00-3:30
(Grades 5–9)
Swim & Fun Club
Swim & Fun Club
Adventure Club
Fantasy Football
Swim & Fun Club
Individual Sports
(full day only)
(ages 7–8)
August 9-13
Lunch 12-12:30 Pack your own or sign up for Camp lunch for $20.00 per week.
Lunch 12-12:30 Pack your own or sign up for Camp lunch for $20.00 per week.
Afternoon Sessions 12:30-3:30pm
July 19-23
(Grades 3–5)
Adventure Club (full day only) 9:00-3:30
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Middle & Upper School Offerings
Program Descriptions
See pages 9–22 for course descriptions and fees.
Adventure Club or Mini Adventure Club NEW: Daily Trips Off-Campus! Leader: John Krauss Every day is an adventure when you are in Adventure Club! John Krauss, Seven Hills Doherty Teacher, will be leading students on exciting trips this summer. Adventure Club June 21-25 fee: $350.00 Full Day (9:00 – 3:30) trips will include: Kings Island Red’s Tour/Hall of Fame and Sawyer Point Rock Climbing Wright Patterson Air Force Base Horse Back Riding
Middle & Upper School Enrichment Programs June 14–18
June 21–25
June 28–July 2
July 6–9
*no camp Mon, July 5
Princeton SAT Review (3 week program)
Morning Sessions
9am-12pm
(Students entering Grades 11 or 12)
Exploring Cincinnati through Digital Photography
Woodworking
Career Quest
Tour of Cincy
Lunch 12-12:30 Pack your own or sign up for Camp lunch for $20.00 per week.
Afternoon Sessions
12:30-3:30pm
Morning Sessions
Home Movie Film FX
Character Animation
Float Building
How to be a DJ
July 12–16
July 19–23
July 26–30
August 2–6
Community Service
Study Skills:
English Refresher
Math Refresher
Beyond Memorization and Flash Cards
9am-12pm
Fantasy Football (Grades 5–9)
Lunch 12-12:30 Pack your own or sign up for Camp lunch for $20.00 per week.
Afternoon Sessions
12:30-3:30pm 8
Music and Video
Watercolor Landscape
CIT Program
Research Techniques made easy
Mini Adventure Club July 19-23 fee: $175.00 Half Day (9:00-12:00) trips will include: Baseball Museum /Reds Tour Bowling Freedom Center Putt, putt Eden Park Adventure Club August 9-13 fee: $300.00 Full Day (9:00-3:30) Trips Will Include: Reds game Coney Island Hueston Woods Miami White Water Museum Center
Alex Meacham Basketball Camp Coach: Alex Meacham Former UC player and coach Alex Meacham will lead this camp with a focus on learning and improving fundamental skills, sportsmanship, and teamwork. It is important to have each child gain a better understanding of the game as well as working on ballhandling, footwork, defense, shooting, & passing. Fee: $150.00
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Amazing Portable Circus
Character Animation
Instructors: Amazing Portable Circus Staff
Instructor: Jason Knarr
Community Service
Have a blast and learn great physical skills! Juggling, ballooning, balancing, and magic. Plus, you will enjoy shows from professional performers throughout the week. Come ready to exercise and have a good time! Class will be taught by the award winning Amazing Portable Circus.
Using computer software (Adobe Flash and Maxon Cinema 4D) we will be developing, creating, and animating our very own characters. Traditional concepts and techniques will be applied to breathe life into our digital personas.
Instructor: Anne Ramsay
Fee: $225.00
Architectural Adventures
Career Quest
Instructor: Matt Shifley
Instructor: Linda Behen
Campers will design and create houses, bridges, skyscrapers, even a whole city while looking to architecture from Cincinnati and around the world for inspiration. Campers will explore various challenges that architects face. They will start by learning the basics of blueprint drafting and build from there to create three-dimensional models of their own design.
What do you want to be when you grow up? Join us in a week of exploring some of the most popular career options as well as determining what might match your interests and personality. We will examine educational requirements, career expectations, and visit a few locations where you can see the daily life of a professional.
Fee: $150.00
Students entering grades 6–8 are invited to participate in a rewarding week of working together on a variety of community service projects around the city. Possible service projects include sorting and bagging groceries at a food pantry, visiting and playing bingo with seniors at a retirement home, reading and playing with younger children at a local summer program and working outdoors at a nature center. You will learn about non-profit agencies and how they serve our community. No experience necessary! Fee: $150.00
Fee: $150.00
Computer Magic
Fee: $150.00
Instructor: Raymond Alexander
Boom! Zoom! Yuck! Instructor: Matt Shifley
Chess
What makes things explode? What makes things go? What makes things gross? Campers will explore these questions as they get their hands dirty in the name of science. Experiments will include slimy polymers, seltzer rockets, and mentos geysers. Get ready to say Boom! Zoom! Yuck!
Instructor: Andy Ward Whether you are a beginning or advanced player, this individualized program will provide hands-on experience to either learn the basics of the game up to advanced tactics, opening theory, and positional play. Kings, Queens, and Pawns – everyone join the fun!
Fee: $150.00
Fee: $150.00
CIT Program Carri Haskins Soccer Camp Coach: Carri Haskins This co-ed half-day soccer camp offers an opportunity to learn soccer skills and team work from an accomplished player and coach. Carri Haskins was a high school All-American, college player, and has coached high school soccer for over ten years, twice being named the MVC coach of the year.
This hands-on training program is designed to prepare the CIT for working with adults, peers, and children of all ages, interests and abilities. The program will enable you to explore all aspects of Seven Hills Summer Camp and involves basic counselor skills, personal and team building initiatives, group and activity observations, ending with hands on experience in an assigned group or activity. Fee: $150.00
Students will create media presentations using Apple technology. Students will be researching and reporting on a variety of subjects. They will be required to draft and publish their projects using different media. Photo Editing: Students will alter digital photographs and edit them into presentations. They will learn the elements of good picture taking to create a final presentation. Keynote Presentations: Learn how to organize information into slide shows using animation in the program called Keynote. Cartoon Making: Create a cartoon using Keynote and Powerpoint. This cartoon will be published in iMovie and burned onto a DVD. Song Creation: We will create songs using samples of instruments from Garageband. These songs can be burned onto a CD for students upon completion. Core Reinforcement: Students will be using a series of on-line resources to practice their reading and math skills. Fee: $150.00
Fee: $150.00
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Craft Club
Environmental Education
This week you will get your creative juices flowing while we make an assortment of fun and challenging crafts.
Instructor: Matt Olexey This program will promote an understanding of our natural world and will feature handson environmental activities, interactive lessons and dynamic outdoor activities.
Fee: $150.00
Fee: $150.00
Creative Creatures Exploring Cincinnati through Digital Photography
Instructor: Matt Shifley Here is your chance to let your imagination go wild. Campers will learn new drawing and sculpting techniques to create their own zany creatures. We will use a variety of materials to create monsters of all shapes and sizes. Campers will make their own creatures to take home as well as collaborate with others to make one giant monster! Fee: $150.00
Creative Writing Ages: 9–12 Students who write with confidence as well as those who could benefit from extra support for their developing writing skills, will enjoy this special writing experience. Using a workshop format, we'll turn to major children's literature as inspiration for our writing. Each day we will work on pre-writing, drafting, sharing, revising, illustration and publishing on the computer.
English Refresher
Instructor: Jason Knarr
Instructor: Allison Heinlen
We will be setting off every day to locations around Cincinnati to capture with our digital cameras. Emphasis will be placed on teaching creative composition and aesthetics as well as an introduction to the digital camera’s many features. Photographs will then be compiled and edited using software.
Join this one-week summer refresher course designed to give students entering 6th, 7th and 8th an important edge in language arts before returning to school. Activities will exercise students’ reading comprehension, both on literal and inferential levels, and hone their expository and creative writing skills. Basic grammar usage and mechanics, spelling patterns and vocabulary will also be reviewed. Fee: $225.00
Fee: $225.00
Edible Art Instructor: Debbie VonBokern Fine Art can be tasty, too! We will learn how to create works of art that can be enjoyed by both the eyes and the stomach. Cake sculptures, veggie animals, and candy mosaics will be a feast for all who attend. Fee: $125.00
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Fairy Friends & Fairy Tales Instructor: Patty Dawson
Fee: $150.00
Campers will explore fairy tales by reading various versions of classic fairy tales, writing their own short tale, and creating “fairy friend” dolls.
Exploring World Cultures & Languages
Fee: $150.00
Instructor: John Krauss Bon voyage! Embark on a whirlwind journey to some of the most interesting and exciting destinations in the world. The club will travel to Cuba, Germany, India, and Hawaii over the course of four days. Students will collaborate in small groups to use multimedia resources, teacher-led discussions, games, and cooking sessions to sample and experience the culture of each of these distant lands. Highlights for each destination will include language, history, modern living, and cross-comparisons between using students’ existing knowledge and their new discoveries. Prepare for the trip of a lifetime! Fee: $150.00
Fantasy Football Grades: 5–9 Instructor: Roger Schnirring Who Dey! – Who Dey! - Who Dey! Former Mt. St. Joseph player and high school football coach Roger Schnirring will offer students entering 5th-9th grades an opportunity to be introduced to the game of football. Campers will work on skill development and game strategies while playing flag football. The week will also include a tour of Paul Brown Stadium, a visit to a Bengals practice in Georgetown, Kentucky, and participants will develop their own fantasy football league on the computer for the 2010 NFL season. Fee: $150.00
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How to be a DJ
Float Building
Instructor: Jason Knarr
Ages: 10–14
Setlists, BPMs, mixer and faders. A professional D.J. will spin and mix their way through all of these terms and gear. We will be using software to generate the perfect mix. Students will also practice their microphone skills and get a shot at using real turntables to scratch.
Instructor: Jason Knarr Once again, we will be using chicken wire and tissue paper to transform an ordinary flatbed trailer into a majestic float. Students will concept a float based on the Northside Parade theme. Once created, all float builders are encouraged to join us as we sail it down Hamilton Avenue in one of Cincinnati’s biggest and most unique Fourth of July parades.
Fee: $125.00
Individual Sports Instructor: Tom Betts
Fee: $150.00
Gourmet Cooking Funny Foods
Instructor: Chef John Moore
Instructor: Debbie VonBokern
Come and learn a variety of cooking skills in a fun atmosphere with other kids who like to cook. Each day the Culinary Arts Students will work in small, hands on groups to prepare the day’s menu. You will have fun as you learn! Explore menu diversity and planning, mise en place, cooking methods, utensil skills, kitchen safety, healthy eating habits and lots more. We will also visit The Midwest Culinary Institute, one of the best chef’s schools in the USA.
Wake up your funny bone. You will need it to create funny snacks, paint edible paintings and giggle through our class of wiggly jiggly fun! Fee: $150.00
Fee: $225.00
Home Movie Film FX Instructor: Jason Knarr
Games Galore Instructor: Leslie Andrew If you like games, this program is for you! Campers will spend the week participating in various indoor games including cornhole, billiards, table tennis, darts, cards, shuffleboard, board games and more. Come to learn the games or sharpen your skills, either way you are sure to have fun! Fee: $150.00
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Swirling vortexes, spooky apparitions, and good old blood and guts. We will be discovering how to manipulate reality on video. From prosthetics to computer software, from paper maché to point-of-view, several tips and tricks will be explored to enhance your films. Fee: $150.00
Here is a wonderful opportunity to receive instruction and play a variety of individual sports. Racket sports, golf, bowling, and frisbee golf will be some of the activities included. Fun and games are the focus of this program. If you like to be active, this is the perfect program for you. Fee: $150.00
It All Adds Up Ages: 7–8
iSPACE Rocketry
Instructor: Jan Anderson
Grades 3–5
Join your friends for number fun and strengthen your number sense, problem solving skills and computation skills using hands-on activities that will engage and teach.
Instructor: iSPACE Staff All systems are “GO” for an out this world summer camp experience for students. Blast off with the crew from the Challenger Learning Center of Cincinnati at iSPACE and learn about aeronautics, model rocketry, and space exploration through engaging, hands-on/minds-on activities!
Fee: $225.00
Fee: $225.00
John Rising Tennis Coach: John Rising Seven Hills tennis coach, John Rising, will lead this tennis clinic with a focus on improving the skill level of each player, enhancing overall knowledge of the game, and having fun. Clinic participants will be divided by skill level and will work on ground strokes, eye-hand coordination, serves, volleys, and footwork. A variety of drills, activities and games will be used to improve fundamental skills. Participants should bring their own racket. Fee: $150.00
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Masks, Marionettes, and Murals
Journey Camp
Instructor: Jessie Mooney-Bullock
Instructor: Matt Olexsey
Bring your creations to life! Wether it is a crazy character you create and manipulate or it’s a character you become behind your mask, we will make your artwork come alive. Professional Puppeteer, Jessie Mooney-Bullock, will be helping guide your creations for a final performance, as a work of art, and for imaginative fun.
Visit local natural areas to hike, play games and learn to identify plant and animal life. This camp features an offsite trip each day to a local recreation site, park or attraction. Fee: $150.00
Fee: $150.00
LEGO Robotics
Magic Club
Instructor: Brian Berning
Instructor: Jason Jacobs
What could be more fun than creating and building a robot? Campers will be introduced to robotics concepts through teamwork and problem-solving challenges. Each member of the group will assume a role and must work together with team members to solve the assignments as we simulate real-life robotics and robotics systems.
Want to impress your friends with special magic tricks? Learn the secrets of the trade and good presentation skills with your friends in Magic Club. You will learn high quality magic tricks by the current president of Cincinnati’s magic club. Your magic teacher, Jason Jacobs, teaches magic camps all summer and performs shows all over Cincinnati.
Fee: $150.00
Mad Science presents: Invisible Forces Jump Start School Ages: 7–10 Instructor: Seven Hills Faculty Get ready for the new school year! Brush up on reading, writing, and math activities each morning. We will help you to get back into the groove of school with small group activities as well as oneon-one instruction. Fee: $225.00
Marble Mosaics Instructor: Debbie VonBokern
Investigate magnetism, current and static electricity, the science of super structures, and more…FUN-damental Forces!
We will draw, paint and assemble designs to go behind clear flat marbles to give your design a 3D POP effect. You can add several marbles to a collage with other collected objects, make magnets, jewelry and 3D critters.
Fee: $225.00
Fee: $150.00
Instructor: Mad Science Staff
Math Refresher Instructor: Tom Betts Join this one week summer refresher course designed to give students entering 6th, 7th and 8th a valuable edge in Math. The Math Refresher class will be focused on problemsolving and critical thinking skills, with an emphasis on number theory concepts. Fee: $225.00
Mad Science presents: Let’s Blow Stuff Up... Safely
Mini Musical Instructor: Tina Groom
Explore a variety of chemical reactions with beakers, flasks and test tubes and more...chemical science and safety will go “hand in hand.”
Lights, Camera, Action! For all those who love to sing and act! Participants will perform a musical geared specifically for their age group. Students will have the opportunity to volunteer for small speaking parts, learn how to make simple sets and props, perform songs in a variety of music styles and learn choreography and staging. The week will end with a performance on the last day!
Fee: $225.00
Fee: $150.00
Instructor: Mad Science Staff
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Fee: $150.00
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Music and Video
PGA Golf
Instructor: Jason Knarr
Ages: 9–12
This class is for musicians looking to showcase their art visually as well as sonically. We will record a song, prepare it digitally, and then create a video that corresponds to the audio. The final product will be entirely student-produced.
Instructor: PGA Professionals
Research the EASIER Way
Here is a terrific opportunity to learn or improve your golf game. PGA professionals from the Winton Woods Golf Academy will provide daily instruction focusing on a different skill each day. In addition the group will play a variety of par 3 courses including Winton Woods, Reeves, Little Miami, and Golden Tee. Participants need to bring their own clubs.
Do you dread assignments that require research? Do you usually Google and use Wikipedia to find information? Want to learn tips and tricks for finding the best information fast?
Fee: $150.00
Musical Instrument Construction Instructor: Debbie VonBokern What’s more fun than creating beautiful music? Why building the instruments that make the music! We will make a variety of small musical instruments and noisemakers. We will be drilling holes, sawing, sanding, painting and making great music. Fee: $150.00
Outdoor Challenge Instructor: Tracy Hickenlooper This week will be packed with activities that will allow you to explore being in the great outdoors.
Paper Possibilities Instructor: Katie Dawson Come explore the incredible possibilities of paper through: Making handmade paper Marbling paper Folding paper into elaborate origami and paper airplanes Designing paper jewlerly & clothing Cutting paper into silhouettes, pop-up cards and one-of-a-kind artwork
We will also dedicate some time each day to bookbinding. Amaze your friends with your professional-looking handmade books! Fee: $150.00
Hiking on a trail & how to pack a backpack Building shelters and setting up a tent
9:00-3:30
Fee: $300.00
Physical Skills & Sports Development Ages: 7–9 This program will provide a variety of activities and sports designed to improve basic skill development including speed, agility, balance, and footwork. In addition to the fundamental movements, each participant will work on eye-hand and eye-foot coordination, which will help to develop the basic movement skills and confidence needed to participate in physical activity and sport. The emphasis will be on fun. Fee: $125.00
Map reading, using a compass and orienteering
Princeton SAT Review
Safety and first aid
Ages: Students entering grades 11 & 12
Cooking in the great outdoors
Instructor: Princeton Review Staff
Nature crafts
The Princeton SAT review course is designed to prepare juniors and seniors for the SAT. This course provides personal attention, guaranteed results, top instructors and the best materials available to help students improve their SAT scores. There will be 14 total sessions, which includes 10 class sessions and 4 full-length practice tests.
Throughout the week we will keep a nature journal and culminate with a rafting trip down the little Miami River 3 miles from the Livery to the campground. Fee: $150.00
People and Portraits Instructor: Jason Knarr We will be practicing and learning how to draw, paint, and sculpt faces and figures. We will study the proportions of the human body, especially facial features. We will also explore caricature and stylization. Fee: $150.00
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Research Techniques made easy Instructor: Linda Behen
Join us in unlocking the secrets of the research assignment before the school year begins. You will complete the class with a new confidence and understanding of the six step “EASIER” research process that will aid you throughout your academic years. Fee: $225.00
Science Sleuths Instructor: Matt Shifley Whodunnit? A puzzling mystery has occurred at the Seven Hills Summer Camp. It is up to the campers to use their dizzying intellects and deductive reasoning skills to solve it. Campers will learn chemistry, forensic science, and investigative skills along the way to help them crack the case. Fee: $150.00
A satisfaction guarantee is promised! If a student attends all sessions, does all the work assigned and is not satisfied with his/her score, The Princeton Review will provide that student with a refresher course at no charge. All summer classes will be held in the Seven Hills Upper School on the Hillsdale Campus, June 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, and July 1 from 9:00 am to Noon or 1:00 (time of dismissal varies). This class is limited to 17 students. SAT Summer Course Fees: $799.00 for Seven Hills Students $949.00 for non Seven Hills Students
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TaeKwonDo Sculpture
Instructor: Jason Jacobs
Instructor: Jason Knarr
Your child will discover courage and confidence as well as physical and mental strength. Students will learn how to kick, punch, block and defend themselves. On the last day of class the children will give a demonstration to the parents and even break a board! Jason Jacobs is a member of the United TaeKwonDo association and is a part of www.ahntkd.com. Each participant will receive their own Dobok, a TaeKwonDo uniform.
Welcome to the world of 3D. Sculpture is the chance to see your artwork from more than one angle. We will be exploring the many techniques and mediums of this traditional art form. Fee: $150.00
Fee: $150.00
Sock It to Me Instructor: Debbie VonBokern Sew your own fabulous sock creation, be it puppet, babe or monster. There will be a fun assortment of new stripes, spots and solids for you to work with. Fee: $125.00
Stenciling and Printing Instructor: Jason Knarr T-shirts, wallpaper, rag paper, and furniture are all surfaces on which you can print. We will explore the mediums of stenciling and silk screening to create practical embellishments and fine art prints. Why make one when you can make many? Fee: $150.00
Study Skills: Beyond Memorization and Flash Cards
Team Sports
The Acting Adventure Expedition
Instructor: Barb Frey
Instructor: Leslie Andrew
Ages: 7–10
This program will focus on developing the necessary study skills to be an efficient, effective and successful learner. Topics covered will include managing time and organizational skills, reading textbooks to gather information, note taking from books and lectures, and identifying and comprehending salient information for test preparation.
Do you just love sports? This program will feature a different sport each day where the focus is on fun! Team handball, football, basketball, and soccer will be included along with an exciting afternoon of Lazar Tag.
Instructor: Russell White
Fee: $225.00
Fee: $150.00
Techno Kids Instructor: Linda Behen
Swim & Fun Club Instructor: Katie Forster Join the Seven Hills Swim Club and head to the pool for an excitement filled afternoon! Spend your time cooling off in the water, playing water games, and having lots of fun swimming with your friends. Also enjoy the opportunity to play outdoor games such as corn hole, volleyball, and frisbee. This is what summer is all about! Fee: $150.00, week of July 6: $125.00
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Are you creative? Do you love computers? Do you want to have a week of crazy techno fun? Join us and discover many web programs that allow your creativity to explode! We will create a video from your own photos, a poster that describes you and your favorite things, and many other great technology tools. If you have a digital camera, bring it. Otherwise, we will supply one.
Join our band of explorers as we travel deep into the imagination, focusing great storehouses of creative energy and working together every step of the way. Our mission??? To discover ACTING! This expedition will take us down the Path of Action and onto the Trail of the Senses. Through theatre games and acting exercises, the explorers will discover the magic of expressing themselves in movement and words. Together we’ll enter the Valley of Cooperation and trek into the Land of Improv where the focus is on sharing imaginations, developing characters and creating mini-scenes. On the final day of our adventure, we’ll present a sharing performance which will chronicle our expedition and our discoveries. Don’t be left behind – join the Acting Adventure Expedition today! Fee: $150.00
Fee: $150.00
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Seven Hills Summer 2010 Tour of Cincy
Registration Options:
Instructor: Linda Behen
1. Register Online Visit www.7hills.org Select Summer Program under “Quicklinks” Click the online registration option
Ever wonder: How do they do that? What’s behind that door? Who makes this work? Join us in finding out the real story behind all our favorite Cincinnati sites and locations. Possible sites include a TV studio, Museum Center, Perfect North Slopes, A horse racing track, Great American Ball Park, restaurants, and other exciting venues.
2. Complete and Mail Application from Brochure 3. Download Application from Website Visit www.7hills.org Select Summer Program under “Quicklinks” Download Application
Fee: $125.00
4. Call Summer Program Office and request an application at 513.272.5345.
Watercolor Landscape
Payment Information:
Instructor: Jason Knarr We will be learning the art of watercolor painting with the landscape of Cincinnati as our subject. We will travel to many scenic spots to learn color, composition, and techniques of this delicate artform. Fee: $150.00
2. All account balances must be paid in full, or credit card payment authorization form received by May 14, 2010. 3. Credit card payments may be paid in full or have automated payment plan processed as follows:
Woodworking
Woodworking
Ages: 7–12
Grades 6,7,8
Instructor: Debbie VonBokern
Instructor: Debbie VonBokern
We will be making a new set of toys and games out of wood, for those who joined us last summer. You will be doing some design work, sawing, sanding, drilling and painting.
Would you like to design and build your own toys and games out of wood! You will learn how to safely use some woodworking tools and create designs with structural integrity.
Fee: $150.00
1. Program payment options include paying by check (made payable to The Seven Hills School), credit card, or by providing online payment information.
Fee: $150.00
May 14th – All charges for June program balances June 14th – All charges for July program balances July 14th – All charges for August program balances
Further inquires may be addressed to: Jill Romerill, Director 513.272.5345 e-mail: summer@7hills.org Visit our website at www.7hills.org Terms of Enrollment:
Permission: I grant permission for my child to participate in The Seven Hills School Summer Program as described, including swimming and traveling on trips for field study and other off campus activities. Photograph Release: I give permission to The Seven Hills Summer Program to release the camper’s photograph to be used by the school for promotion of Seven Hills School Summer Programs. Food Allergies: Children with food allergies must provide their own lunch. Extended Day AM and PM are not drop in services. Late fee of $1.00 per minute applies after 6:00 pm. Deposit: There is a $50.00 per session deposit due at time of registration. All deposits are non-refundable. Application Fee: One-time application fee for non-Seven Hills families is $50.00. Account Balances: All account balances must be paid in full OR credit card payment authorization form received by May 14, 2010. Multiple Week Discount: A 5% discount applies if you register for 4 or more weeks. Registrations received after June 1, 2010 must be paid in full. Partial Attendance Rule: No refund or reduction in fees is possible for a child who arrives late, leaves early or attends only part of a session. Cancellation Policy: Classes may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment. Full refunds will be issued for those programs. You will be notified by June 1.
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The Seven Hills School is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in recruitment, admission, employment, scholarships or other matters.
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2010 Application online registration available also 1. Complete personal data section. Child’s Name______________________________________________Age___________ Birth Date____________________________Gender_____________________________
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Honeybees ages 3 & 4
registration form and deposit to: The Seven Hills School Summer Camp Office 5400 Red Bank Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45227
*no camp Monday, July 5
The Seven Hills School is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in recruitment, admission, employment, scholarships or other matters.
q August 9, Adventure Club (full day only 9-3:30)
q 3 Day Option
Create Your Summer ages 7–12 June 14–June 18 q Mad Science: Let’s Blow Stuff Up Safely q Alex Meacham Basketball q Computer Magic q Musical Instrument Construction q Individual Sports q Creative Creatures q Journey Camp
July 12–July 16 q Mad Science: Invisible Forces q Carri Haskins Soccer q Marble Mosaics q Techno Kids q Swim & Fun Club q Magic Club q Architectural Adventures
June 21–June 25 q Adventure Club q People and Portraits q John Rising Tennis q Creative Writing q Swim & Fun Club q Woodworking q Science Sleuths
July 19–July 23 q Mini Adventure Club q John Rising Tennis q Mini Musical q Sculpture q Swim & Fun Club q Boom! Zoom! Yuck! q Paper Possibilities
June 28–July 2 q The Acting Adventure Expedition q Fairy Friends and Fairy Tales q Stenciling and Printing q Environmental Education q Swim & Fun Club q Float Building q Gourmet Cooking with John Moore q Chess Club
July 26–July 30 q Amazing Portable Circus q Outdoor Challenge q Chess q It All Adds Up q Swim & Fun Club q Funny Foods q Team Sports
July 6–July 9
*no camp Monday, July 5
Jill Romerill, Director 513.272.5345 e-mail: summer@7hills.org Visit our website at www.7hills.org
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PGA Golf Exploring World Cultures & Languages
Edible Art Physical Skills & Sports Dev. Swim & Fun Club TaeKwonDo Sock It to Me
August 2–August 6 q Jump Start School q Masks, Marionettes & Murals q Fantasy Football q LEGO Robotics q iSpace Rocketry q Games Galore q Craft Club August 9–August 13 q Adventure Club
Middle & Upper School June 14–June 18 q Princeton SAT Review (3 weeks) q Cincinnati through Digital Photography q Home Movie Film FX June 21–June 25 q Woodworking q Character Animation June 28–July 2 q Career Quest q Float Building July 6–July 9
*no camp Monday, July 5
q Tour of Cincy q How to be a DJ July 12–July 16 q Community Service q Music and Video July 19–July 23 q Study Skills q Watercolor Landscape July 26–July 30 q English Refresher q CIT Program August 2–August 6 q Math Refresher q Fantasy Football q Research Techniques made easy
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Camp
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Honeybees
2–3
ages 3 & 4
Stingerbees
4–5
full day
ages 5 & 6
June 14-18
June 21-25
June 28-July 2
All About Me
Wild, Wild West
Music Mania
(9:00–12:00)
Ooey, Gooey Fun (9:00–12:00)
mornings
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Movin’ and Groovin’
(9:00–12:00)
(9:00–12:00)
Mad Science: Let’s Blow Stuff Up... Safely
People and Portraits
Alex Meacham Basketball
John Rising Tennis
Computer Magic
Creative Writing
(9:00–12:00)
(9:00–12:00)
The Acting Adventure Expedition
(9:00–12:00)
(9:00–12:00)
Fairy Friends and Fairy Tales
(9:00-12:00)
(9:00–12:00)
Stenciling and Printing
(9:00-12:00)
Creative Creatures
Woodworking
(9:00–12:00)
afternoons
(12:30–3:30)
Swim & Fun Club
(12:30–3:30)
(12:30–3:30)
Float Building ages 10-12
(12:30–3:30)
6–7 Science Sleuths (12:30–3:30)
Go Green
On the Move
Dina-Mite Dinosaurs (9:00–12:00)
(9:00–12:00)
Play Ball
Home on the Range
How Does Your Garden Grow?
Jump Start School
(9:00–12:00)
(9:00–12:00)
(9:00–12:00)
(9:00–12:00)
(9:00–12:00)
August 2-6 Hula–Hula
(9:00–12:00)
Mini Adventure Club
Amazing Portable Circus (9:00–12:00)
(9:00-12:00)
Edible Art
Carri Haskins Soccer
John Rising Tennis
Outdoor Challenge
Masks, Marionettes, and Murals
(9:00-12:00)
Physical Skills & Sports Development
ages 7–9 (9:00-12:00)
12:30–3:30)
Gourmet Cooking with Chef John Moore (12:30–3:30)
Swim & Fun Club (12:30–3:30)
TaeKwonDo
(12:30–3:30)
Sock It to Me (12:30–3:30)
(9:00–12:00)
(9:00–12:00)
Marble Mosaics
(9:00–12:00)
(9:00–12:00)
Mini Musical
(9:00–12:00)
(9:00–12:00)
Techno Kids
Sculpture
(9:00–12:00)
(9:00–12:00)
Swim & Fun Club
Swim & Fun Club
Magic Club
Boom! Zoom! Yuck!
Architectural Adventures
Paper Possibilities
(12:30–3:30)
(12:30–3:30)
(12:30–3:30)
(12:30–3:30)
(12:30–3:30)
(12:30–3:30)
(9:00–12:00)
Chess
(9:00–12:00)
It All Adds Up ages 7–8
(9:00-12:00)
Jump Start School ages 7-10
(9:00-12:00)
Fantasy Football grades 5–9
(9:00-12:00)
LEGO Robotics (9:00-12:00)
Swim & Fun Club
iSPACE Rocketry
Funny Foods
Games Galore
(12:30–3:30)
Team Sports
Craft Club (12:30–3:30)
English Refresher
Math Refresher
(12:30–3:30)
(12:30–3:30)
(12:30–3:30)
(12:30–3:30)
Chess Club
(12:30–3:30)
Upper School
mornings
(students entering 6th, 7th, & 8th grades)
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(9:00–12:00)
Exploring Cincinnati: Digital Photography
Woodworking
Career Quest (9:00–12:00)
(9:00–12:00)
Home Movie Film FX
Character Animation
Float Building
How to be a DJ
(9:00–12:00)
afternoons
Middle School
Community Service
Princeton SAT Review
students entering grades 11 or 12
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(12:30–3:30)
(9:00–12:00)
(12:30–3:30)
(12:30–3:30)
Study Skills: Beyond Memorization and Flash Cards
(9:00–12:00)
(9:00–12:00)
Tour of Cincy
(12:30–3:30)
not available
Adventure Club (9:00–3:30)
(9:00–3:30)
Mad Science: Invisible Forces
(9:00–12:00)
August 9-13
Adventure Club
Exploring World Cultures & Languages
(9:00–12:00)
Swim & Fun Club
Journey Camp
(9:00–12:00)
Environmental Education
Individual Sports
(12:30–3:30)
Penguins and Polar Bears, Oh My!
July 26-30
ages 9–12
(9:00–12:00)
(12:30–3:30)
(9:00–12:00)
July 19-23
(9:00–3:30)
Musical Instrument Construction
ages 7–12
Scrumptious Summer Snacks
July 12-16
PGA Golf
(9:00–3:30)
(9:00–12:00)
Create Your Summer!
(9:00–12:00)
Adventure Club
6–7
6–7
(9:00–12:00)
July 6-9
no camp Mon, July 5
(9:00–12:00)
Fnatasy Football (9:00–12:00)
Music and Video (12:30–3:30)
Watercolor Landscape (12:30–3:30)
CIT Program
(12:30–3:30)
Research Techniques made easy
(12:30–3:30)