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SUMMER P R O G R A M
S E V E N
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SUMMER
Summer Offerings 2020 Ages 3–16
You know how the typical summer goes for your children, a week of “school’s over!” exhilaration followed by two months of searching for activities to fill the days. The Seven Hills School Summer Program is anything but typical. And it can transform your child’s summer from uninspiring to unforgettable. For starters, the Seven Hills Summer Program shares many of the same aspects as our school – it’s hands-on, adventurous, energetic, creative, and offers a full spectrum of activities, from technology and science to city-wide field trips and fine arts. We invite children of all ages – from three to sixteen – onto our campus over the course of the summer to pursue their interests and discover new ones. Our small groups and seasoned staff – many of whom teach full-time at Seven Hills – provide individual attention and support to your child as she explores, climbs, constructs, and learns her way through summer. You can sign up for one week or sign up for all eight. Either way, you can be sure that summer isn’t the same at Seven Hills.
Contents
Summer at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pages 2-3 Honeybees (ages 3, 4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pages 4-5 Stingerbees (ages 5-7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pages 6-7 Create Your Summer (ages 7–12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pages 8-21 The Middle & Upper Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pages 8-21 Registration, Policy, & Payment Information . . . . . . . page 22 Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pages 23-24
2020 General Information Weekly Program Dates June 15 – June 19 June 22 – June 26 June 29 – July 2 (No programs July 3rd)
July 6 – July 10 July 13 – July 17 July 20 – July 24 July 27 – July 31 August 3 – August 7
Daily Session Times Early Care: 7:30 – 9 am Morning Session: 9 am – 12:00 pm Lunch: 12 – 12:30 pm Afternoon Session: 12:30 – 3:30 pm After Care: 3:30 – 4:45 pm Extended Care: 4:45 – 6:00 pm
1. Is the Seven Hills Summer Program available to Seven Hills 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 15th, and continue through Friday, August 7th.
Yes, in addition to the standard day, 9 am–3:30 pm, there is an Early Care option from 7:30–9 am and After Care from 3:30–6:00 pm.
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 16. Children must be potty-trained to attend.
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,
Christina Zaffiro Summer Program Assistant Director
jill.romerill@7hills.org
christina.zaffiro@7hills.org
Ages Programs are available for children ages 3 to 16.
Frequently Asked Questions
3. Do you offer extended hours?
Jill Romerill Summer Program Director
Lunch Option Full day participants may pack their own lunch or choose to purchase the weekly lunch option for $30 per week. (Limited menu)
and technology. All programs are led by Seven Hills’ faculty or professionals from our community. The Early Childhood programs are based on weekly themes designed to spark 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 online, or credit card information may be provided on the written application.
7. How do I enroll? Registration options include: • Visit www.7hills.org/summerprogram to access online application • Call 513.728.2380 to register by phone • Complete application in this brochure and mail to: Seven Hills Summer Program 5400 Red Bank Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45227
Summer Program The Seven Hills School Hillsdale Campus 5400 Red Bank Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45227
513.728.2380 summer@7hills.org 7hills.org/summerprogram 1
Age
Page
Honeybees
4-5
ages 3-4
Stingerbees
6-7
ages 5-7
Create Your Summer
8-21
ages 7-12
Time
June 15-19
June 22-26
June 29-July 2
July 6-10
July 13-17
July 20-24
July 27-31
Blast Off: A Space Study
Helping Hands
Math Mysteries
not available
Our Great Planet
The Marvels of Math
Tools for School
Stingerbees
Mornings 9am-12pm or Full Days 9am-3:30pm
The ABC’s of You & Me
Cloudy with a Chance of
Catching Colors: Red, White
Let’s Make a Mess
Meatballs
and Blue
Mornings 9am-12pm or Full Days 9am-3:30pm
The Building Blocks of You
The Giving Tree
Like a Waving Flag
Sensory Sensations
Mornings 9am-12pm
• Down on the Farm
• Blast from the Past
• Bowling Camp (ages 8-12)
• Let’s Get Crafty!
• JUMP!
• Golf (ages 9-12)
• Language and Cultural
• Minecraft
PLUS
and Me
Discovery
• Treasures and Trinkets
• Ninja Warrior Training
(9am-3:30pm)
• Cultures, Customs and Celebrations Tour • Pitch Perfect
• Intro to Anime
(Finding Your Voice)
• Party Planning
• Wonderful World of
• Games Galore
• Breakout Mysteries
• Get Sparked with Art
• Connecting to Nature
• Jumanji
• OESA Soccer Clinic
• The “World” of Food
• Paddle, Climb, Swim, Fly!
Water (9am-3:30pm)
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Afternoons 12:30pm-3:30pm
August 3-7
• I.S. Designs • Pets and Vets • Strategy and Epic Quest Games
• Adventures in the Queen City • Fossils, Frogs and Forts, Oh My!
• The Great Outdoors
• Team Sports
• Golf (ages 9-12)
• Alternative Sports
• Puzzle Mania
• Chemical Exploration
• Kid Chefs –Baking!
• “Sample” Cincinnati
• Improv Games
• Magical Madhatters
• Wonderful World of
• Spies and CSI’s
• Tricks of the Light
Camp
• Adventure Club (9am-3:30pm)
• Jump Start School (ages 7-10)
(ages 9-14)
• Phun with Physics
(9am-3:30pm)
• Youtube Stars
Partner Program: Camp GOTR (ages 8-10)
• Exotic Animals
(9am-3:30pm)
• Alex Meacham Basketball
• Crossfit for Kids (ages 9-12) • Gardening, Growth and Greens • The Power of S.T.E.M.
Water (9am-3:30pm)
• The Art of Scrapbooking
• Color Wars (ages 9-12)
• Adventure Club
• Imaginations Take Flight
(9am-3:30pm)
(ages 9-12) • Kid Chefs – Appetizers! • Magic
• Paddle, Climb, Swim, Fly! (ages 9-14) (9am-3:30pm)
The Middle & Upper Experience Students entering 6th grade and older
8-21
Mornings 9am-12pm
• Staycation (Exploring Cincy)
• Investigating Light
• Golf (9am-3:30pm)
• Putt Puttin’ Around
• Movie Makers
• Alex Meacham Basketball
• Making It: Hands-on DIY
• Leadership Summit
• Survivor Challenge Week
• Wonderful World of
• Gaga Pit Construction
• Capturing Cincinnati:
• Preparing for Geometry
Water (9am-3:30pm)
• That’s Debatable
and Play
Photographing Our Home
• TorchPrep ACT Preparation (8am-3:30pm) (M-TH)
• Paddle, Climb, Swim, Fly! (9am-3:30pm)
Afternoons 12:30pm-3:30pm
• Alternative Sports
• Taste of Cincinnati
• Golf (9am-3:30pm)
• 7Hills Bake Off
• Hands Across Cincinnati
• Crossfit for Kids
• Imaginations Take Flight
• How to Tell Your Story:
• Frisbee Games of All Kinds
• Bowling Camp
• Wonderful World of
• Pickleball
• Paddle, Climb, Swim, Fly!
• Origami
Writing Personal Narratives
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Upper PE Course for grades 9-11 2 week program (9am-3:30pm)
Water (9am-3:30pm)
(9am-3:30pm)
SUMMER AT A GLANCE
• TorchPrep ACT Preparation (8am-3:30pm)
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Early Childhood Honeybees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ages 3-4
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he Honeybee program is designed for Pre-K aged children. Keeping this age group in mind, weekly themes are specifically designed for a fun, relaxing summer while still implementing academics into the framework. This program aims to support your child’s social, emotional, and academic growth. With low student-teacher ratios, engaging themes, projects, recess, and a mid-morning snack, each day offers unlimited opportunities for learning and fun! Seven Hills teachers, Julie Brackett and Kathleen Slone, are lead teachers in the Honeybee morning program. Children must be potty-trained to attend.
Honeybees
The morning themes extend into the afternoon as children build upon the morning projects and enjoy outdoor water play, a mid-afternoon snack, and nap/rest time. Lunch may be brought from home or purchased for $30 a week.
The ABC’s of You and Me
June 15–19 Has your child ever wondered how their body works? What makes them jump so high, what foods help make them strong, and how they grow? This week will help children understand body mechanics through movement, motion, and play! We will discover fun facts about our bodies, and use the alphabet to help us understand different body parts and functions. This week will help boys and girls stay healthy and active. Morning Program: $180 Full Day: $325
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Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
June 22–26 This beloved children’s book will be brought to life with a week full of reading and literature discovery! Reading is the key to learning so every day books with be looked at, crafts will be made, and story book characters will be enjoyed. Let’s get into a good book! Morning Program: $180 Full Day: $325
Catching Colors: Red, White and Blue
June 29–July 2 (no camp Friday, July 3) America, the beautiful! We celebrate the colors we see around us everyday, but on Independence day the colors that make up our flag are the most important. This week we will learn about the flag, what the colors of our country mean, and the importance of the colors around us. Since the focus of the week is colors we will experiment with colors in art, nature and more.
Weekly Options (daily rates not available) Early Care: $40 . . . . . (week of June 29: $32) (7:30-9 am) After Care: $40 . . . . . (week of June 29: $32) (3:30-4:45 pm) Extended Care: $40 . . . (week of June 29: $32) (4:45-6 pm) Camp Lunch: $30 . . . . (week of June 29: $25)
Let’s Make a Mess
July 6–10 Sensory play is fun for everyone! Working with our hands through digging, building, scooping, and splashing can stimulate a child’s senses. Our senses are a great way to explore the world and this work we will focus on exploring with all five in a messy, fun, creative way. Morning Program: $180 Full Day: $325
Blast Off: A Space Study
July 13–17 This summer as NASA launches their Mars rover into space, our campers will join in on the fun. Everyday, we will learn about different aspects of space including the planets, stars, astronauts, and more. Children will explore the “outerlimits” and learn all the exciting secrets the universe has to offer.
Morning Program: $180 Full Day: $325
Helping Hands
July 20–24 Being kind to one another is the focus of this week. We will learn the importance of friendship, helping one another, and respect for all people. Through study of books, games, and activities children will learn that everyone is deserving of kindness, and often all someone needs is a helping hand!
Math Mysteries
July 27–31 Let’s have fun with numbers! Basic math skills will be refreshed through games and activities. Can your child discover all the mysteries math has to offer? Join us this week to find out! Morning Program: $180 Full Day: $325
Morning Program: $180 Full Day: $325
Morning Program: $145 Full Day: $260
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Stingerbees
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ur Stingerbee summer program provides eight weeks of exciting learning opportunities. Campers expand their imaginations and knowledge through a variety of enriching, academic-based, hands-on activities. The focus of the weekly themes is having fun, in a relaxed summer time atmosphere. Stingerbee campers will also have time to enjoy a mid-morning snack and recess. Seven Hills teachers, Diane Schulteis, Kiki Scavo and Connie Howard are lead teachers in the Stingerbee morning program. The afternoon program is an extension of the morning weekly themes. Afternoons include exciting enrichment programs offered by experts from the local community, including art, science, and even Tae Kwon Do. Swimming takes place 2 days a week at nearby Losantiville Country Club (children are transported by the Seven Hills school bus). Lunch may be brought from home or purchased for $30.00 per week.
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Weekly Options (daily rates not available) Early Care: $40 . . . . . (week of June 29: $32) (7:30-9 am) After Care: $40 . . . . . (week of June 29: $32) (3:30-4:45 pm) Extended Care: $40 . . . (week of June 29: $32) (4:45-6 pm) Camp Lunch: $30 . . . . (week of June 29: $25)
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The Building Blocks of You and Me
June 15–19 Jump! Move! Dance! How our bodies work will be the focus of this week. Children will engage in activities which will focus on a active lifestyle and healthy eating, and how bodies move and grow. Activities will help children learn what fuels their brain and body so each day they will feel strong and prepared to learn. Morning Program: $180 Full Day: $325
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The Giving Tree June 22–26 In this classic book, children learn about the importance of giving and respect. Books teach us values, how to treat others and about the world around us. Literature will be studied through the lens of this book, and many others during this camp. Let’s read (and write a little too)!
Morning Program: $180 Full Day: $325
Like a Waving Flag June 29–July 2
(no camp Friday, July 3)
Like the popular world cup song Like a Waving Flag, the fourth of July allows us the opportunity to celebrate the USA with pride and excitement. This week we will embrace the cultural diversity of our country and participate in activities that encourage acceptance and pride. Since America is a melting pot, we will focus on this as a main theme.
Morning Program: $145 Full Day: $260
Sensory Sensations
July 6–10 The best way way to learn is to use ALL your senses. We will dig, smash, create, squish and squeeze, and sniff different materials this week. All our 5 senses help us to interpret the world around us. Let’s create!
Morning Program: $180 Full Day: $325
Stingerbees PLUS Our Great Planet
July 13–17 Earth science is the study of the planet and all that is has to offer. It is our job to protect, and this weeks theme focuses our the environment. Children will do experiments and participate in activities all about “Our Great Planet.” Morning Program: $180 Full Day: $325
The Marvels of Math
July 20–24 Time to work with numbers and have adventures in math. Although summer is all about fun, it’s important to hit the refresh button on math before the school year starts again. But don’t worry the campers will learn through solving real world problems, playing games and creative activities!
Morning Program: $180 Full Day: $325
Tools for School
July 27–31 Get ready for the new school year! Brush up on reading, writing and math activities each day. We will help you get back into the school routine with small group activities as well as one-on-one instruction.
Morning Program: $180 Full Day: $325
August 3–7 Stinger Bees have been having adventures all summer long, from swimming to art to sports, and this final week of camp will bring the adventures to them! Different visitors will come to campus and provide an enrichment activity that is sure to be your child’s highlight of the summer. Enrichment visitors will include local animal experts, naturalists from local parks, art specialists and even scientists! Children will also visit local pools for some extra swim time! Your Stingerbee will enjoy a week full of new experiences, that is sure to end the summer on a high note! Full Day: $375
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Create Your Summer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ages 7-12 and Middle & Upper School Please Note
With our “Create Your Summer” format children may select specific enrichment programs to pursue their interests or discover new ones. Our age appropriate group offerings share many of the same aspects of our school – it’s hands-on, adventurous, energetic, creative, and offers a full spectrum of activities throughout the summer.
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Blast from the Past
Breakout Mysteries
Camp GOTR
Traveling through the decades with music, dance,and activities will be sure to give campers a taste of the past. Some of the fun will include rollerskating, dancing to the Macarena, and creating tie dye. Let’s get groovy and discover all the past has to offer.
Are you ready for an adventure? Just like in the movie, The Goonies, you’ll journey on an adventure or two every day! This is what you get when you mix escape rooms, education, special effects, puzzles, math, magic, acting and movie making. You’ll work as a team in this immersive way to discover such mysteries as the Titanic, Civil War, The Lost Colony, The Turning Test, Houdini and many other fun topics. You must break into their box before time runs out. Each box has many locks and clues that lead to the next and you will have to solve subtle clues, puzzles, and math problems to break into each box. Not only that, but you will star in a few movies high-lighting this unique experience.
Camp GOTR combines the best of Girls on the Run with all the fun of camp! During this week-long session, 3rd–5th grade girls will build friendships in a fun and inclusive setting that includes interactive games, being physically active, and expressing creativity through art & crafts and storytelling. Led by caring and qualified Girls on the Run coaches, Camp GOTR provides a one-of-a-kind opportunity for all girls, including girls with a disability, to develop self-confidence, learn life skills they can use now and as they grow, and have fun with friends. This program begins at 8am, an hour earlier than the typical start time. REGISTER HERE: www.gotrcincinnati.org
June 22–26 | 9am–12pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Stephanie Pingley
7 Hills Bake Off
Alex Meacham Basketball Camp
July 6–10 | 12:30–3:30pm middle & upper Instructor: Laura Clemens
ages 7-12: July 27–31 | 9am–12pm middle & upper: July 20–24 | 9am–12pm Instructor: Alex Meacham
If you are a baker who loves food and creation, then this camp is for you. Each day will include a hands on baking experience which may include muffins, cookies, bread, cakes and pies. fee: $180
Adventure Club
August 3–7 | 9am–3:30pm ages 7-12 Instructor: John Rising Every day will be a unique and exciting experience with Adventure Club. Daily field trips are provided to a wide array of locations which may include; Kings Island, Coney Island, The Beach Waterpark and Zip City. Join your friends for days filled with fun summer activities! fee: $395
Adventures in the Queen City
June 22–26 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Brooke Richart Join us in learning more about Cincinnati for a week of touring and exploring! We will visit some of our city’s most well-known landmarks and some hidden gems as well. We will cover a lot of ground this week with trips that focus on museums, culture, sports, history, parks and art, as well as some of Cincinnati’s delicious foods each day. There’s something for everyone in this week of getting to know more about the city where we live! fee: $180
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fee: $180
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 ball handling, footwork, defense, shooting and passing.
Bowling Camp
fee: $180
Have fun learning to bowl! Students will receive individual and group instruction on proper approach, arm swing, understanding lining up, and using targets. Students should plan to where comfortable pants or shorts, and comfortable short sleeve shirt, and socks for wearing bowling shoes. This camp is being taught by USBC certified and Seven Hills upper school bowling coach, Robin Wilson. fee: $145
Alternative Sports
ages 7-12: July 13–17 | 12:30–3:30pm middle & upper: June 15–19 | 12:30–3:30pm Instructor: Shayla Myles-Aaron Are you interested in trying a variety of sports? This week is filled with an introduction to a variety of unique sport options including but not limited to fencing, archery, squash, Aikido, and Frisbee golf. Take a challenge and try something new! fee: $180
ages 8-12: June 29–July 2 | 9am–12pm middle & upper: June 29–July 2 | 12:30–3:30pm *no camp July 3 Instructor: Robin Wilson
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July 20–24 | 9am–12pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Jason Jacobs
July 6–10 | 8am–12pm ages 8-10 Instructor: GOTR
fee: $175
fee: $225
Capturing Cincinnati: Photographing Our Home July 20–24 | 9am–12pm middle & upper Instructor: Nate Gleiner
Explore Cincinnati’s breathtaking indoor and outdoor sights through a digital lens! Each day, we will visit and photograph sites that offer unique architecture and nature. Along the way, we will discuss how to capture the best image by learning about light balance, composition, framing, and other visual elements. The week will conclude with a session on photo editing, and each student will receive a professionally printed portfolio of their edited images. fee: $180
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Create Your Summer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Program Descriptions Chemical Exploration
Connecting to Nature
Down on the Farm
Frisbee Games of All Kinds
Come measure, pour, swirl and whirl into the world of chemistry as we explore reactions in making sidewalk chalk, volcanoes, crystals and much more. We’ll make water flow uphill, create density bottles and various kinds of slime. Each day is packed with hands on, energetic fun!
Come to “Connect with Nature” for a week of discovery walks, yoga, storytelling, and creativity with inspiration from the outdoors. We’ll travel to nearby parks and let our imaginations run wild.
“E-I-E-I-O”. Old McDonald may have had a farm with chickens, goats, and pigs, but how did he take care of them all? Join us to learn a thing or two about a working farm and discover where their food comes from. Don’t miss out on visiting some MOO-velous local farms.
Prepare for a fun and active week as we explore the world of ultimate frisbee, frisbee golf, and other frisbee related games. Campers will learn throwing techniques, improve their catching, and learn to play the exciting sport of ultimate frisbee.
weekly fee: $180
fee: $180
July 13–17 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Barbara James
fee: $180
July 20–24 | 9am–12pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Rebecca Harnange
June 15–19 | 9am–12pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Stephanie Pinguely
fee: $180
Crossfit for Kids
Color Wars
July 27–31 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 9-12 Instructors: Corey Wilson & Elliot Glum Color Wars is a camp in which participants are divided into teams, each of which is assigned a color. The teams compete against each other in challenges and events to earn points. This camp is about “fun competition” were children learn about teamwork and sportsmanship through games like dodgeball, board games, chess, and even capture the flag. fee: $180
Exotic Animals
July 20–24 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 9-12 and middle Instructor: Lindsay Hetzel Do you want to learn how to become a more well-rounded athlete and get in great shape? Then CrossFit for Kids is the perfect fit for you! In this camp you will work on building a strong foundation so that you can improve your overall level of fitness. Our group will be heading to The Tracks Fitness Lab in Erlanger, KY to work on foundational movements. We will also learn about sports nutrition, mindset and goal setting, and have the chance to compete in a fun intra-camp competition. Join this camp if you want to get fit, have fun, and learn how to better take care of your body inside and out! fee: $180
July 6–10 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Aimee Burton
Cultures, Customs and Celebrations Tour July 6–10 | 9am–12pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Kristin Suer
In this tour across our city, campers will be immersed in different cultures. Activities might include taking a tour about what the organization does, tasting new foods, learning a dance, singing in another language, or doing a craft. Locations may include the Donauschwaben German Cultural Center, Irish Heritage Center of Cincinnati, Cultural Centre of India, and Spanish Play Dates. fee: $180
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June 22–26 | 12:30–3:30pm middle & upper Instructor: Elliot Glum
There are animals all over the world that are considered “exotic”. From creeping and crawling to majestic or endangered there are some animals we have never even heard of. Let’s discover a new animal that is special in its own way and learn about them! This class will feature an end of the week zoo trip and special activities where we research characteristics of our unique animal friends. fee: $180
Fossils, Frogs and Forts, Oh My! June 22–26 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Kristin Suer
This week is all about adventure! Students will explore creeks- hunting for herps and fossils and going on scavenger hunts throughout many local parks. Having a science teacher on hand will come in handy when identifying special species and learning about how life evolved. They will test their survival skills by building true-size shelters and experience what to do if stranded on an island in a plane crash simulation. What they decide is important might cost them their advantage in the game!
Games Galore
July 13–17 | 9am–12pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Shayla Myles-Aaron If you like games, this camp is for you! Campers will spend the week participating in various games including corn hole, ladder golf, “mat” ball, kickball, badminton, cards, board games and more! Come to learn the games or sharpen your skills; either way you are sure to have fun! fee: $180
Gaga Pit Construction & Play July 13–17 | 9am–12pm middle & upper Instructor: Kristin Suer
Do you want to build a game that will provide endless amounts of fun for the Seven Hills Middle Schoolers? In this exclusive camp, only 5-7 campers will be accepted to work in the woodshop to build a Gaga Pit on campus. Gaga is a fast paced, high energy sport played in an octagonal pit. Similar to dodgeball, the game combines the skills of dodging, striking, running, and jumping, while trying to hit opponents with a ball below the knees. fee: $180
fee: $180
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Create Your Summer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Program Descriptions Get Sparked with Art
July 13–17 | 9am–12pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Priscilla Oehlschlaeger Explore the basic wonders of creating art! Paint, work with molding clay, learn about colors and blending, and upcycle art. In this class we will explore basic sewing techniques and even explore projects like puppet making and costume designing! fee: $180
Golf Gardening, Growth, and Greens July 20–24 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Kate Labare
Learn what it takes to start a garden, from seed starting to the harvest! We will start seeds for home growing, learn how to transplant young plants, visit and work in local gardens, and learn about harvesting. We will even explore our own 7 Hills campus to learn how to keep our earth beautiful and vibrant! fee: $180
June 29–July 2 | 9am–3:30pm *no camp July 3 ages 9-12, middle & upper Instructor: John Rising Golf is a “lifetime” sport and this week will get you started in the game or hone your existing skills. Players of all levels will receive a daily lesson from a PGA pro and will work on swing components, putting, and course etiquette. After the lessons, players will be grouped by level and play a daily round of golf with a coach. Courses may include Reeves, Little Miami, Meadow Links, and World of Golf. Participants must bring their own clubs and golf balls. fee: $300
Hands Across Cincinnati July 13–17 | 12:30–3:30pm middle & upper Instructor: Kristin Suer Orange titles are create your summer & middle school programs Blue titles are middle & upper school programs
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It feels good to help others! In this Community Service Tour, campers will travel to different non-profit organizations across the city. They will spend time in retirement homes, play games with children, give some TLC to horses, and much more!
How to Tell Your Story: Writing Personal Narratives
Memoirs and personal narratives are incredibly popular, and people read them not only for entertainment, but also for the life lessons they provide. In this course, we will learn how to write about our personal experiences in ways that both captivate and educate. Through reading, journaling, drafting, and revising, students will discover methods for developing their unique voices and connecting their own lives to the larger world around them.
Do you want to re-create clothing that you have by adding a special trim, ribbons, buttons, hem, ruffle, emblem, sparkle or splash of color? In this class you will explore where you’re creative genius can take you. Learn sewing skills and learn the art of illustration and body measurements. Children will put on a fashion show at the end of the week. A field trip may be included to select materials for design. fee: $180
Enter a space where creativity and the joy of acting are celebrated. Imagine working with your peers in an acting workshop each day through improvisational games, scene and character creation, and utilizing all feelings and senses. Stretch the limits of your imagination. fee: $180
Join us for Jumanji Jungle Week! We will dive into the Caldecott award winning book by Chris Van Allsburg, and make the characters come to life through board games, obstacle courses, jungle themed artwork, and a new Seven Hills sequel! fee: $180
July 13–17 | 9am–12pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Rebecca Harnange
Intro to Anime
fee: $180
June 15–19 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Priscilla Oehlschlaeger
Jumanji
July 13–17 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Russell White
June 15–19 | 12:30–3:30pm middle & upper Instructor: Nate Gleiner
I.S. Designs
Improv Games
Imaginations Take Flight July 27–31 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 9-13 Instructor: Laura Clemens
Do you have stories in your mind? Join us to explore a wide range of possible ways to tell new tales. Using games, drawings, short telling, photos as inspiration, students will create a new work each day. We will experiment with poetry, comics, scripts, personal narratives, and short stories. fee: $180
June 29–July 2 | 9am–12pm *no camp July 3 ages 7-12 Instructor: Alexa Eynon
Learn about Japan through watching, discussing, and analyzing family-friendly anime moves from the beloved Studio Ghibli! Films such as My Neighbor Totoro, Ponyo, and Spirited Away will be the focus. Students will come away with enrichment in regards to cultural education as well as art direction, storytelling, and use of themes and motifs music in film. fee: $145
Investigating Light June 22–26 | 9am–12pm middle & upper Instructor: Ken Revell
This class focuses on the rich and complex subject of optics. We’ll work on developing an understanding of the basics of color, shadows, reflection, refraction, and scattering. Campers will do hands-on activities that build critical thinking and confidence. fee: $180
Jump Start School
July 27–31 | 9am–12pm ages 7-10 Instructors: Della Kemper, Colette Reenan, Cicely Knecht and Aimee Burton 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 one-on-one instruction. Children are grouped based on rising grade level. fee: $180
fee: $180
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June 22–26 | 9am–12pm ages 7-12 Instructors: Tyler McIlwraith If you are a ninja warrior enthusiast, this is the next camp for you! Tackle challenging activities as this camp explores different gyms, outside venues, and parkour courses! The focus is to get kids moving, jumping, and active. There are many different ways to move your body and this week is all about finding ways to get to “new heights”. fee: $180
Kid Chefs-Baking!
fee: $180
June 29–July 2 | 12:30–3:30pm *no camp July 3 ages 7-12 Instructor: Kristin Suer Campers will enter a world of imagination as they tour various theater companies including Madcap Puppets. They will also meet some of Cincinnati’s local puppeteers. Children will learn about behind the scenes, participate in puppet-making workshops, and watch performances during this short week. A magician might even make an appearance! fee: $180
Language and Cultural Discovery
Making It: Hands-on DIY
fee: $180
Calling all Appetizer lovers! School may be out, but who doesn’t want to learn something new in the kitchen, …especially if you get to eat your homework! If you are a little chef who loves food and creation, then this is the camp is for you. Join us in the kitchen this summer to discover healthy and creative foods all while enjoying the joy of cooking. Each child will learn the perfect appetizers to host a fun family party at home as well as techniques to help them in the kitchen.
Classic crafts are one of the most fun summer activities! Each day students will create crafts that challenge their creativity and imagination. Explore with paint, glue, colors, glitter, beads and more and take home a fun unique craft to show your friends! Let’s see where art can take you!
Magical Madhatters
fee: $145
This class exposes students to countries, cultures and languages around the world. Each day will start with a greeting followed by various clues for students to guess which country the will be “visiting” that day. Activities will include traditional music, dance, crafts and trying a variety of foods. Students will gain global awareness along with a greater appreciation for cultural diversity.
July 27–31 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 7-12 Instructors: Amy Francis
June 15–19 | 9am–12pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Christina Del Vecchio
Calling all Foodies! School may be out, but who doesn’t want to learn something new in the kitchen… especially if it’s a sweet treat! If you are a little baker who loves food and creation, then this is the camp is for you. Join us in the kitchen this summer to discover healthy and creative foods all while enjoying the joy of baking.
June 15–19 | 9am–12pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Jacky Kalubi
Kid Chefs-Appetizers!
Let’s Get Crafty
June 29–July 2 | 12:30–3:30pm *no camp July 3 ages 7-12 Instructors: Amy Francis
July 27–31 | 9am–12pm middle & upper Instructor: Nate Gleiner
Leadership Summit June 22–26 | 9am–12pm middle & upper Instructor: Laura Clemens
Bring out your inner leader by participating in this week’s leadership summit. Games and activities will teach the characteristics of positive participation and leadership. We will also take several field trips that will challenge students to work together, take positive risks, and guide others. At the end of the week, students will apply their new skills in leading games for younger campers. fee: $180
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Magic
July 27–31 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Jason Jacobs Your child will dazzle and amaze you for many days during this super fun, rare experience to learn how to perform close-up magic shows. Each day your child will receive a bag or kit full of magic tricks. Your child will not only learn the secret of the tricks, but also showmanship, patter, performance tips and how to entertain audiences. Cincinnati’s top birthday party magician, teacher and award-winning close-up magician will teach your child multiple amazing magic tricks using cards, coins, rope, fun gimmicks, and even some slight of hand.
Embrace DIY culture and make stuff! Each day, we will work with a different medium to explore how artisans use various materials to produce functional and beautiful items. From wood to fiber to glass, students will work with local makers to complete a new project each day. Stretch those creative muscles, and learn how to make it! fee: $180
Minecraft
June 22–26 | 9am–12pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Corey Wilson Battle your friends in an all-out player vs player hunger games competition. Students will create a survival world and will also build a masterpiece to showcase in a building competition. fee: $180
Movie Makers
July 13–17 | 9am–12pm middle & upper Instructor: Laura Clemens Students will work in teams to create a short film. Steps will include concept proposals, script writing, casting, location scouting, scene rehearsals, prop creation, filming, and editing. The week will end with a showcase of the films. weekly fee: $180
fee: $225
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Create Your Summer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Program Descriptions Ninja Warrior Training
Party Planning
June 15–19 | 9am–12pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Tyler McIlwraith
Calling all Ninja Warriors! Do you have what it takes to be the next ninja warrior? We will visit various gyms around the city as we train to improve our strength, agility and coordination. The rope swing, quadruple steps and warped wall are just some of the obstacles you will learn to conquer. weekly fee: $180
OESA Soccer Clinic
July 20–24 | 9am–12pm ages 7-12 Instructor: OESA Soccer Staff The camp is conducted by Ohio Elite Soccer Academy and it’s professional Coaching Staff. The Camp focuses on players ages 7-12 years old. Players will work on improving technical skills like shooting, receiving the ball, dribbling, passing and more. There will be small-sided games and tournaments throughout the week. This camp will be a great way for players to improve, enjoy and learn during the summer season. fee: $180
Origami
July 27–31 | 12:30–3:30pm middle & upper Instructor: Christine McCullough Origami is the Japanese word for folding paper. Join us as we learn about the history and the secrets of turning flat, colorful pieces of paper into 3D geometric shapes. fee: $180
Paddle, Climb, Swim, Fly! July 20–24 | 9am–3:30pm ages 9-12, middle & upper Instructor: Kristin Suer
It’s time to release your inner animal! This week we spend every day off campus to get out of our comfort zones and try new things! Activities include rock climbing, ropes courses, indoor skydiving, canoeing, and going to a breakout room. How much more fun could it get?! fee: $395
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Pitch Perfect (Finding your voice)
June 29–July 2 | 9am–12pm *no camp July 3 ages 7-12 Instructor: Party Planners 101
July 6–10 | 9am–12pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Amy Herbst
Students will get to plan and host a 4th of July party! They will create inspiration boards to begin the brainstorming process and get excited about different ideas. We will also determine a budget and create supply lists and a menu that stay within the budget. The students will be thrilled to feel their hard work pay off by getting to throw the party and partake in all the fun they’ve planned!
If your child is into musical theatre, singing, and exploring the world of music we will help them reach their perfect “pitch”. This class is for vocalists who want to stay sharp this summer. We will learn a few songs and help your children find techniques to improve at home. fee: $180
Preparing for Geometry
fee: $145
Pets and Vets
July 27–31 | 9am–12pm middle & upper Instructor: Cassie Levesque
Calling all animal lovers! Here is a terrific opportunity to learn more about all types of pets. You will learn how to properly care for animals, take a field trip to a local veterinarian and enjoy time with therapy dogs.
This course is designed to give students a head start in Geometry. The course will focus on key terms and theorems covered at the beginning of a regularly-paced Geometry class. It will also focus on constructions, developing logical reasoning skills through proof, and utilizing algebra skills in order to solve geometry problems.
June 15–19 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Tyler McIlwraith
fee: $180
Phun with Physics July 27–31 | 9am–12pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Barbara James
Balance, Rotation and Mass, Oh, My! Tons of Phun as we do hands on STEM adventures and experiments that take us into the world of physics. fee: $180
Pickleball
fee: $180
Putt Puttin’ Around July 6–10 | 9am–12pm middle & upper Instructor: Kevin Guess
You may not be the great golfer like Tiger Woods that can drive, chip, and putt for big bucks on the links of a regular golf course...but that does not mean you can’t have fun playing golf - “the miniature style-way.” Sign up to play fun rounds of “Putt-putt” on the many creative and cool miniature golf courses around Cincinnati like General Custer’s, Glow Golf, Scene 75, and Putters and Utters. So sign up for great fun and you can even choose the color of your golf ball you get to sink in the hole. fee: $180
Puzzle Mania
July 6–10 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Jennifer Stellar Do you enjoy solving puzzles, exploring sudoku, or investigating patterns? Join us for an exploration into multiple spatial reasoning puzzles such as KenKen, Haskiwakero, Shikaku, and Slitherlink. Within the session, you will problem solve solutions to each type of puzzle to sharpen your strategic thinking and investigative collaboration skills. Time to puzzle! fee: $180
July 13–17 | 12:30–3:30pm middle & upper Instructor: Kevin Guess Pickleball is a paddleball sport (similar to a racquet sport) that combines elements of tennis, badminton, and table tennis. Two or four players use solid paddles made of wood or composite materials to hit a perforated polymer ball, similar to a Wiffle Ball, over a net. fee: $180
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Taste of Cincinnati
That’s Debatable
The Art of Scrapbooking
Cincinnati is so unique, there is no need to travel any farther than downtown! There is so much history in the Queen City, some most of don’t even know about. Middle schoolers will have the chance to learn about some Cincinnati’s history and then visit sites that made the city what it is today! We will create a keepsake called “Cincinnati in a Box” to help us remember the highlights of the week!
This tasty summer camp will tour the finest eateries and food supplier industries in the city. The students will work side by side with the owners, managers, and sales force in this educational and delicious camp. Students will immerse themselves in the entire restaurant process from menu creation, etiquette, marketing, design, and cooking. In the past, the camp has visited Alfio’s, Dewey’s, Camp Washington Chili, PepsiCo, Bakersfield, Eagle, and the Jean Robert’s Restaurant Group.
Improve your quick thinking, critical listening, and public speaking skills. This class will help you learn how to develop respectful and persuasive arguments while debating topics. Topics will be researched and presented in a safe and polite environment.
Come and enjoy a week of creative creations designing different activities using your own photos. We will create photo album, calendars, and party decorations with all your fun pictures. We will create our projects with colorful paper, stickers, and embellishments. At the end of the week, your photos will be used in personalized and trendy albums, calendars, and more to take home. Come and join us for a scraptastic week! *Please bring approximately 40 pictures to the first day of camp. Pictures can be of all different times during the year*
June 15–19 | 9am–12pm middle & upper Instructor: Anne Losekamp
“Sample” Cincinnati July 6–10 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Kristin Suer
This week we will tour all the Cincinnati Favorites which might include Kroger, Via Vite, LaRosa’s, Montgomery Inn, and Jungle Jim’s International Market. Swag and samples will be collected! fee: $180
Spies and CSI’s
July 13–17 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Aimee Burton Want to use your investigative skills to solve a mystery? Delve into the world of “who dunnit” and act like a spy for the week! We will practice real techniques that detectives use and maybe even solve a mystery on our own 7 Hills campus. fee: $180
fee: $180
Strategy & Epic Quest Games June 15–19 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Corey Wilson
There are tons of popular games out there that involve advanced skills and intense decision making. Not only are these games fun to play, but they teach children important lessons about making choices and strategy. This week will explore popular “epic” games including the card game Magic, the quest game Settlers of Catan and the game Dominion. NEW this year, children will play some outdoor adventure games as well. fee: $180
Survivor Challenge Week June 29–July 2 | 9am–12pm *no camp July 3 middle & upper Instructor: Ken Revell
Students will take part in a four-day friendly competition based off of CBS’s reality show Survivor. Each day they will put their physical and mental capabilities to the test with scavenger hunts, obstacle courses, puzzles and more. Students will work individually and as a team to accomplish their goal to be a Survivor Challenge Champion.
June 22–26 | 12:30–3:30pm middle & upper Instructor: Ken Revell
fee: $180
June 15–19 | 9am–12pm middle & upper Instructor: Elliot Glum
fee: $180
Team Sports
fee: $180
June 22–26 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Tyler McIlwraith Do you just love playing all sports? Here is an opportunity to improve your skills and play a variety of team sports including basketball, soccer, softball, and volleyball. Each day will have a combination of instruction, drills and game situations but the emphasis is on fun! fee: $180
June 22–26 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Teresa Bardon
The Great Outdoors June 15–19 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 7-12 Instructor: John Rising
The “World” of Food July 13–17 | 9am–12pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Anne Losekamp
Who doesn’t love to sample, snack, and sip! Let’s take a mini tour of the world and learn about specialites from different countries. Have a taste for Italian or a craving for Greek? Or perhaps even a hunger for hummus? We will learn about why certain cultures have special foods for special occasions, and even make a few of our own. fee: $180
Summer is a time to be OUTDOORS! Discover the great outdoors by cooking over an open fire, hiking the trails, creating nature crafts, pitching a tent, plus learning and practicing the principles of Leave No Trace. fee: $180
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Create Your Summer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Program Descriptions The Power of S.T.E.M.
TorchPrep ACT Preparation
Tricks of the Light
Do you enjoy creating and designing things? Do you like to solve problems and build things from scratch? The STEM challenge program will allow children the opportunity to design and create structures using materials to create structures such as bridges, towers, etc. They will test these for stability, creativity, and structural integrity just as an engineer does in the real world. It will be a week of fun, exploration, and learning about what engineering design is all about.
We are offering our students the opportunity to partner with TorchPrep™, an innovative test training program that cracks the code on improving ACT® scores. Make good use of the extra time this summer by enrolling in TorchPrep’s Summer Intensive™ program. Through strategy-driven training focused on repetition, customization, and student motivation, TorchPrep™ will help your student overcome the ACT®.
Interested in the world of optics? If this sounds unfamilar, read on! From creating fun experiments to participating in activities full of surprises, campers will walk away curious and inspired by the power of science and the allure of lights! We will use hands-on lessons designed to excite the mind and engage students in some fun “optical illusions.”
July 20–24 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Kevin Guess
fee: $180
Why TorchPrep? • TorchPrep increases ACT® scores • TorchPrep works around your busy schedule • From academic rigor to test anxiety… TorchPrep takes care of it all • TorchPrep courses are high-energy and engaging Course Includes: • 30 hours of Training • 4 Full-Length Simulated Tests • Customized Study Plan • TorchPrep Training Manual • Testing Watch • Guaranteed Results • Refresher Session: Wednesday, September 2: 6pm-9pm To register, please visit: www.torchprep.com 888.382.8174 Info@torchprep.com fee: $460
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Youtube Stars
June 29–July 2 | 12:30–3:30pm *no camp July 3 ages 7-12 Instructor: Ken Revell
August 3–7 | 8am–3:30pm (M-TH) rising juniors Instructor: Torch Prep
July 27–31 | 9am–12pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Jason Jacobs
fee: $145
Treasures and Trinkets June 22–26 | 9am–12pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Christina Del Vecchio
Do you love to create and make unique art? Bring your imagination and creativity to this crazy crafting week! A wide array of project options will be available for you to create your own treasures, gifts, and keepsakes! Projects include: leather bracelets, weaving, origami, duct tape accessories and much more! fee: $180
Upper PE Course
June 15–26 | 9am–3:30pm This is a two week program. grades 9-11 Instructor: Hannah Hanley The program will follow, as closely as possible, the established Physical Education curriculum for sophomores as stated in the current course description. Students will be exposed to a variety of lifetime sports and activities as well as fitness exercises that aim to provide stress release to each student. Yoga and Pilates will be incorporated throughout the curriculum as well as self defense. Students will also learn new workouts in the weight room and different fitness workouts they can use outside of the classroom. Lifetime sports that will be taught include, but are not limited to golf, tennis, frisbee golf, cornhole, badminton, and bowling. fee: $450
Wonderful World of Water July 6–10 | 9am–3:30pm ages 7-12, middle Instructor: Shayla Myles Aaron
Have you ever wanted to learn how to safely create YouTube videos? YouTube Stars will teach students how to film, edit, create thumbnails, look for trends and host all sorts of fun YouTube videos. Students will learn internet safety when posting and will not share their last names or personal information. All sorts of videos will be created such as tutorials, parodies, vlogs during a field trip, safe challenges, skits, short films, unboxing, toy reviews, games, and film-making. Your teacher will be magician, elementary school teacher, TaeKwonDo instructor, YouTuber and aspiring film-maker, Jason Jacobs. Students will need a skill to teach a tutorial and have an item or toy to review and unbox. Videos will be posted on one of Jason’s YouTube channels Magic Kids TV, Jason Jacobs or Crosley’s Toy Party. fee: $225
Beat the heat with your friends and explore some the amazing water attractions Cinci has to offer. Don’t forget your towel as we soak up a full day of summer at places like the Beach, Coney Island, and Florence Aquatic Center, and Newport Aquarium. We will even visit some indoor water parks to escape the heat. Since this camp is all about water, we will also play water games at a local park in a GIANT water balloon fight. Wearing sunglasses is an option... but staying dry is not! fee: $395
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Seven Hills Summer 2020 Registration Options
Terms of Enrollment
1. Register online: Visit www.7hills.org/summerprogram and click the online registration option.
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.
2. Complete and mail application from brochure. 3. Call 513.728.2380 to register by phone.
Payment Information 1. Program payment options include; • Paying by check (made payable to The Seven Hills School). • Credit card (online payment or with application). • Seven Hills students may bill school account. 2. All account balances must be paid in full by May 15, 2020.
Further inquires may be addressed to: Jill Romerill jill.romerill@7hills.org
Photograph Release: I give permission to The Seven Hills School Summer Program to release the camper’s photograph to be used by the School for promotion of The Seven Hills School Summer Program.
2020 Application 1. Complete personal data section. Please fill out a separate form for each child. Applicant’s full legal name Preferred first name or nickname
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Extended Day: AM and PM are not drop in services. Late fee of $1.00 per minute applies after 6:00 p.m.
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Application Fee: One-time application fee for non-Seven Hills families is $50.00.
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Multiple Week Discount: A 5% discount applies if you register for 4 or more weeks.
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2. Please read Terms of Enrollment located on page 2 and sign below.
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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.
3. Create your summer by selecting activities on reverse.
513.728.2380
Cancellation Policy: Classes may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment. Full refunds will be issued for those programs. If a camp is cancelled parents will be notified two weeks before the camp’s start date.
5. Add Application Fee ($50.00) . . . +$
A minimum of two weeks written notice is required of intention to withdraw for any registered program participant. If proper notice is given, any program fee, minus the deposit, will be returned.
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Food Allergies: Children with food allergies must provide their own lunch. We must have an EAP (Emergency Action Plan) on file and epinephrine auto-injector if needed.
Deposit: There is a $50.00 per program deposit due for registration prior to May 15, 2020. The deposit is applied to the program cost. All deposits are non-refundable.
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9. Please return your completed registration form and deposit to:
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5400 Red Bank Road
Cincinnati, Ohio 45227
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E A R LY CHILDHOOD
PLEASE SELECT EITHER MORNING OR FULL DAY:
Honeybees (age 3-4)
= morning, 9am - 12pm
= full day, 9am - 3:30pm
Stingerbees (age 5-7)
June 15-19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The ABC’s of You and Me
July 6-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Let’s Make a Mess
June 15-19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Building Blocks of You & Me
July 13-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Our Great Planet
June 22-26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
July 13-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blast Off: A Space Study
June 22-26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Giving Tree
July 20-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Marvels of Math
June 29-July 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . (no camp July 3) Catching Colors: Red, White and Blue
July 20-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Helping Hands
June 29-July 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . (no camp July 3) Like a Waving Flag
July 27-31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tools for School
July 27-31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Math Mysteries
July 6-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sensory Sensations
August 3-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stingerbees PLUS
C R E ATE YOUR S UMM E R Ages 7-12 June 15-19
June 29-July 2 no camp July 3
July 13-17
July 27-31
Down on the Farm (AM)
Bowling Camp (ages 8-12) (AM)
Games Galore (AM)
Alex Meacham Basketball
Let’s Get Crafty! (AM)
Golf (ages 9-12) (9am-3:30pm)
Get Sparked with Art (AM)
Camp (AM)
Language & Cultural Discovery (AM)
Intro to Anime (AM)
Jumanji (AM)
Jump Start School (ages7-10) (AM)
Party Planning (AM)
The “World of Food (AM)
Phun with Physics (AM)
Kid Chefs - Baking! (PM)
Alternative Sports (PM)
Youtube Stars (AM)
Magical Madhatters (PM)
Chemical Exploration (PM)
Color Wars (ages 9-12) (PM)
Tricks of the Light (PM)
Improv Games (PM) Spies & CSI’s (PM)
Imaginations Take Flight
July 6-10
Ninja Warrior Training (AM) I.S. Designs (PM) Pets & Vets (PM) Strategy & Epic Quest Games (PM) The Great Outdoors (PM)
(ages 9-12) (PM)
Kid Chefs - Appetizers! (PM)
Cultures, Customs and
July 20-24
Celebrations Tour (AM)
Breakout Mysteries (AM)
Magic (PM)
Camp GOTR
Connecting to Nature (AM)
Minecraft (AM)
OESA Soccer Clinic (AM)
August 3-7
Pitch Perfect (Finding Your Voice) (AM)
June 22-26 Blast from the Past (AM) JUMP! (AM)
Paddle, Climb, Swim, Fly!
Treasures & Trinkets (AM)
Wonderful World of Water
(ages 9-14) (9am-3:30pm)
Adventures in the Queen City (PM)
(9am-3:30pm)
Crossfit for Kids (ages 9-12) (PM)
Frogs, Fossils & Forts, Oh My! (PM)
Exotic Animals (PM)
Gardening, Growth & Greens (PM)
Puzzle Mania (PM)
The Power of S.T.E.M. (PM)
Team Sports (PM)
Adventure Club (9am-3:30pm)
Camp GOTR combines the best of Girls on the Run with all the fun of camp! During this week-long session, 3rd–5th grade girls will build friendships in a fun and inclusive setting as part of 7 Hills Summer Camp! Visit www.gotrcincinnati.com to register today!
“Sample” Cincinnati (PM)
The Art of Scrapbooking (PM)
The Middle & Upper Experience June 15-19
June 29-July 2 no camp July 3
July 13-17
July 27-31
Staycation (Exploring Cincy) (AM)
Golf (9am-3:30pm)
Movie Makers (AM)
Making It: Hands On DIY (AM)
That’s Debatable (AM) Upper PE Course
Survivor Challenge Week (AM)
Gaga Pit Construction & Play (AM)
Preparing for Geometry (AM)
Bowling Camp (PM)
Hands Across Cincinnati (PM)
Imaginations Take Flight (PM)
July 6-10
Pickleball (PM)
Origami (PM)
Putt Puttin’ Around (AM)
July 20-24
August 3-6*
Wonderful World of Water
Alex Meacham Basketball (AM)
(9am-3:30pm)
Capturing Cincinnati: Photographing Our Home (AM)
TorchPrep ACT Preparation (8am-3:30pm) (*M-TH)
(two weeks) (9am-3:30pm)
Alternative Sports (PM) How to Tell Your Story: Writing Personal Narratives (PM)
June 22-26 Investigating Light (AM)
7Hills Bake Off (PM)
Paddle, Climb, Swim, Fly!
Leadership Summit (AM)
(9am-3:30pm)
Taste of Cincinnati (PM)
Crossfit for Kids (PM)
Frisbee Games of All Kinds (PM)
24
(AM) session from 9am - 12pm, (PM) session 12:30 - 3:30pm, FULL DAY 9am-3:30pm
MIDDLE
& SCHOOL UPPER
An updated Middle & Upper School offering available this summer!
........................... New field trips, exciting workshops, fitness and days full of learning and exploration! Lead by 7 Hills teachers,
you won’t want to miss out on these fun weeks!
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