Seven Hills 2023 Summer Brochure

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Make it the Best Summer Ever!

What do Cincinnati area families look for in a Summer Program? Engaging programs? The Seven Hills Summer Program offers that! Excellent quality early childhood programs with certified teachers? We have those, too! Half-day, full-day, and extended-care options for busy families? Check! Field trips, hands-on activities, sports, middle and upper school programs, and STEAM explorations? Seven Hills Summer Program offers all of these . . . and more!

In fact, we are more than a summer camp, we are a home away from home. We are an extension of your child’s school year, a welcoming community, and a fun, creative environment. Each day is unique, exciting, and the quality of our programs can’t be matched.

Cincinnati area families choose Seven Hills Summer Program for our variety of offerings, from early childhood programs to upper school experiences, for children ages 3 to 16.

If that sounds like what you and your child are looking for, then let’s get started! You can register for all eight weekly sessions, or pick and choose weeks that best fit your family’s summer schedule.

Let’s make it the best summer ever!

Questions? We’re here to help.

Jill
jill.romerill@7hills.org Christina O’Donnell Summer
christina.odonnell@7hills.org
Romerill Summer Program Director
Program Assistant Director
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2023 General Information

Weekly Program Dates

June 12-16

June 20-23 (No programs June 19)

June 26-30

July 3-7 (No programs July 4)

July 10-14

July 17-21

July 24-28

July 31-Aug. 4

Daily Session Times

Early Care: 7:30-9 a.m.

Morning Session: 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.

Lunch: 12 - 12:30 p.m.

Afternoon Session: 12:30-3:30 p.m.

Frequently Asked Questions

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 full-day or half-day programs. Weekly sessions begin on Monday, June 12 and continue through Friday, Aug. 4.

3. Do you offer extended hours?

Yes, in addition to the standard day, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., there is an Early Care option from 7:30-9 a.m., After Care from 3:30-4:45 p.m., and Extended Care from 4:45-6 p.m.

4. What is your transportation policy?

Depending on age, children may travel offsite via either The Seven Hills School bus or school van:

• Children ages 7 and 8 may ride in the school vans. Those who weigh more than 40 pounds and are under 4 feet 9 inches tall, must be secured with a booster seat.

Lunch Option

Full day participants may pack lunch or choose to purchase the weekly lunch option for $30 per week.

Ages

Programs are available for children ages 3-18.

• Parents should provide a booster seat for their child if they are in the Create Your Summer group and are traveling offsite for field trips.

• Children ages 5 and 6 may only be transported by a school bus and don’t require a booster seat due to the vehicle’s classification.

5. What age does my child need to be to attend?

The Seven Hills Summer Program serves children ages 3 to 18.

6. How do I enroll?

• Register online at 7hills.org/Summer

• Call 513.728.2380 or email summer@7hills.org for assistance.

COVID-19 Safety

The COVID-19 safety protocols that kept our community safe for on-campus instruction throughout the 2022-23 school year will be maintained for our 2023 Summer Program. For details about Seven Hills’ COVID-19 safety plan, visit: 7hills.org/Summer and 7hills.org/COVID

Summer Program

The Seven Hills School Hillsdale Campus

5400 Red Bank Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45227

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After Care: 3:30- 4:45 p.m. Extended Care: 4:45 -6 p.m.

Program Descriptions

The Great Letter Search

“Won’t You Be My Neighbor?”

The Big Blue Sea

“Giraffes Can’t Dance!”

Be Bold, Be Brave

Trip to the Tropics

Stars, Moon, and Silly Tunes Robots and Rockets

• Robotics (grades 4-6)

• Printmaking

• “Survivor” Challenge Week

• Camp Girls on the Run (GOTR) (grades 3-5) 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

• Cincy Sweets and Frozen Treats

• How I Built This

• Minecraft

• Racquet Sports

• Dazzling Digital Design

• Robotics (grades 4-6)

• 3D Models and Printing

• Fencing

• DIY Decor & Gifts!

• The Magic Of Movies

• Trading Card Crew

• Ninja Warrior Training

• Cheer and Dance

• Gaming Unplugged

• Hogwarts Summer Experience

• Secret Cincinnati

• Backyard Games

• Jewelry Making

• eSports

• Brain Teasers

• Drawing Animals

• Bowling (grades 4-8)

• Girls Lacrosse Camp (grades 3-6)

• Adventures in STEAM

• Chess

• Girls in Sports

• Minecraft

• Cincinnati Shakespeare Theater Camp

• Wonderful World of Water

• Golf (grades 4-8)

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No programs June 19 No programs July 4

July 10-14

Artist Spotlight: Charley

Harper

July 17-21

Crunching Numbers

July 24-28

Bug Detectives

July 31-Aug. 4

S’More Camp, Please!

Artist Spotlight: Marvelous Murals

We Dig Digits!

Tools for School

Camp Classics

• Wilderness Warriors

• Stingers Baseball

• Makerspace Madness

• Party Planning

• Stingers Lego Builders

• Chemical Reactions

• Boys Lacrosse Camp (grades 3-6)

• Alex Meacham Basketball Camp

• Musical Theatre Camp

• Jump Start School

• Blast Off Math Skills (grades 2-3)

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• Tour D’Art

• Roller Coaster Design

• Mix and Match

Fashionistas

• Garden Expeditions

• YouTube Stars

• Racquet Sports

• Curious Critters

• Agility and Fitness

• Snacks with the Chef

• Creative Writers (grades 3-6)

• Volleyball Camp (grades 3-6)

• It’s a “Marvel”-ous World

• DAAS H (Discovery/ Adventure at Seven Hills)

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AT A GLANCE

Honeybees

The Honeybees program is designed for pre-kindergarten age 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 children’s social, emotional, and academic development. Children must be toilet trained to attend.

Honeybees

Weekly Options (daily rates not available)

Early Care: $40. . . . . . ($32 for week of June 19 (7:30-9 a.m.) and July 4)

After Care: $40. . . . . . ($32 for week of June 19 (3:30-4:45 p.m.) and July 4)

Extended Care: $40 . . . ($32 for week of June 19 (4:45-6 p.m.) and July 4)

The Great Letter Search

June 12-16

We have some mystery letters on the loose and the Honeybee campers are on the case! We will focus on some letter recognition and discovering letters in our names. Some activities this week will feature searching for letters in sensory tables, reading books, and letter scavenger hunts!

Morning Program: $185

Full Day: $330

(No program June 19)

In his popular children’s show “Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood,” Mr. Rogers greeted children each day and asked this simple question of his viewers. The importance of this question will be the focus of this fun-filled week! There’ll be activities, books, and crafts that feature the themes of friendship and acceptance aplenty as we teach children how to be neighborly and kind.

Morning Program: $148

Full Day: $264

The Big Blue Sea

June 26-30

Let’s explore under the sea! Campers will spend the week learning about the ocean and all the creatures who live under the water. One of the biggest focuses of the week is how we can take care of the ocean, including pollution solutions, cleaning up trash, and supporting ocean life. We may even have some special aquarium guests!

Morning Program: $185

Full Day: $330

Stars, Moon, and Silly Tunes

July 3-7 (No program July 4)

“Twinkle, twinkle, little star” is one popular kids song, but this week we explore all the riddles and rhymes that help children learn when they are young. In addition to songs from “The Cow Jumped Over the Moon” to the “Three Little Pigs,” there are also a plethora of children’s books we’ll read that tie into this theme throughout the week. By the end of the week, your child may even be creating their own version of the timeless characters featured in these stories!

Morning Program: $148

Full Day: $264

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Sample Schedule for Honeybees

7:30-9 a.m. Optional Early Care

9 a.m. Arrival and greeting, children organize into their groups

9:15-10 a.m. Circle time, one-on-one instruction, and free choice

10-10:30 a.m. Snack and outdoor play

10:30-11:50 a.m. Art projects, sensory play, music

12 p.m. Dismissal for morning-only campers

12-12:30 p.m. Lunch

12:30-3:30 p.m. Water play, stories, nap

3:30 p.m. Dismissal

3:30-6 p.m. Optional Extended Care

Artist Spotlight: Charley Harper

July 10-14

Shapes and patterns

galore! Our Honeybees will spend time viewing and imitating the art of Charley Harper, a famous Cincinnati artist. Charley Harper’s art was inspired by nature and geometric shapes, so this week we will celebrate both! As we explore his world, we will discover how colors and lines can be found in nature and in art.

Morning Program: $185

Full Day: $330

Crunching Numbers

July 17-21

Learning about numbers, in a fun way, can help kids grow in every way! This week will explore creative games that help children practice counting, number identification, and early math skills. We may even use a few edible manipulatives to make math more enjoyable — and tasty!

Morning Program: $185

Full Day: $330

Bug Detectives

July 24-28

The hunt is on! Creepy critters live in the dirt, fly in the air — we can find them everywhere! Campers will put on their detective hats, grab their magnifying glasses, and start the search. Bugs are an important part of our ecosystem and we will learn all about their important contributions to our planet!

Morning Program: $185

Full Day: $330

S’More Camp, Please!

July 31-Aug. 4

Summer may be coming to a close, but we are offering one more week of Honeybee fun to make summer feel like it will last forever. We will let our imaginations run wild this week while we go on a pretend camping trip and act like wilderness explorers. While on our adventure, we will sing classic camp songs, read books featuring animals in the woods, and make s’mores, of course!

Morning Program: $185

Full Day: $330

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Our Stingerbees 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 summertime atmosphere. Stingerbee campers will also take time to

programs offered by local experts in art and science. Swimming takes place two days per week at nearby Losantiville

important values, we will work on projects about animals and even make some fun musical instruments. Don’t worry, we will be reading other books just like “Giraffes Can’t Dance” all week long!

Morning Program: $185

Full Day: $330

need to put our best foot forward. At camp this week, we will learn about those who are brave and bold enough to change the world. If they can make a difference, so can you!

Morning Program: $148

Full Day: $264

watch out for some sharks, we will spend the week learning about our tropical ecosystem and all the plants, animals, and people that live there.

Morning Program: $185

Full Day: $325

Young children love learning about mighty machines that beep and soar! If robots and machines are the tools of the future, our Stingerbees will be prepared. We will spend the week learning about robots, spaceships, and the like. A focus of the week will be learning about all the jobs that go into making these mighty machines work.

Morning Program: $148

Full Day: $264

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Early Care: $40. . . . . . ($32 for week of June 19 (7:30-9 a.m.) and July 4)

After Care: $40. . . . . . ($32 for week of June 19 (3:30-4:45 p.m.) and July 4)

Extended Care: $40 . . . ($32 for week of June 19 (4:45-6 p.m.) and July 4)

Camp Lunch: $30 . . . . ($25 for week of June 19

Artist Spotlight: Marvelous Murals

July 10-14

This exciting week of camp will explore large scale art — the Cincinnati murals! These unique creations feature interesting shapes, famous Cincinnatians, and a variety of illustrations. Stingerbees will get to create their own art installations, journey through a pretend art museum, and display their work for other visitors to view. Throughout this camp children will also learn about the artists behind the murals we have all over our beautiful city.

Morning Program: $185

Full Day: $330

We Dig Digits!

July 17-21

Let’s get creative with counting! Math during the summer doesn’t always sound fun, but this week will help children get excited about learning early foundational math skills. We will “dig” into creative problemsolving, real-world math, number recognition, and counting, of course. By the end of the week your children will be excited about numbers! Can you dig it?

Morning Program: $185

Full Day: $330

July 24-28

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 oneon-one instruction.

Morning Program: $185

Full Day: $330

Camp Classics

July 31-Aug. 4

We wrap up the summer with a week full of classic camping activities. Spending the week pretending we are under the night sky sleeping in a tent by a warm fire will jump start your child’s imagination! To make this week more exciting we will learn basic camping skills, read books about hiking adventures, and even make s’mores! The perfect way to end the summer will be to enjoy a pretend camp-out with friends.

Morning Program: $185

Full Day: $330

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7:30-9 a.m Optional Early Care 9 a.m. Arrival and greeting, children organize into their groups 9:15-10 a.m. Circle time, one-on-one instruction, and free choice 10-10:30 a.m. Snack and outdoor play 10:30-11:50 a.m. Art projects, sensory play, music 12 p.m. Dismissal for morning-only campers 12-12:30 p.m. Lunch 12:30-3:30 p.m. Enrichment activities 12:30-3:30 p.m. Club 3:30 p.m. 3:30-6 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stingerbees. . .
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Create Your Summer . . . .

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 features of our school — they’re hands-on, adventure packed, creative, and offer a rich array of activities throughout the summer.

Robotics

June 12-16 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Grades 4-6

Instructor: Laura OGrady

Camp snapshot: This robotics program is for those ready to learn about coding, detailed Lego building, and programming. We will create our own robots and code programs that instruct the robots to complete tasks. Using First Lego League materials, we will learn about the importance of coding to the future of tech! Who should choose this camp: Tech savvy individuals, coders, Lego builders

Fee: $200

Printmaking

June 12-16 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Jason Knarr

Camp snapshot: This week, campers will learn the art of printmaking, first by creating a template and then reproducing the template on different materials. To create fine art prints, several types of printmaking will be explored, including silk screen, relief, and etching techniques. Who should choose this camp: Students of art, pattern makers, and creative kids

Fee: $185

“Survivor” Challenge Week

June 12-16 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Ken Revell

Camp snapshot: Students will take part in a five-day friendly competition based on CBS’s reality TV 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. Who should choose this camp: Team players, reality TV and sports enthusiasts, ninja warriors

Fee: $185

Camp (GOTR) Girls on the Run

June 12-16 | 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

Grades 3-5

Instructor: Girls on the Run coaches

Camp snapshot: This summer program combines the best of Girls on the Run with all the fun of a great camp! During this week-long session, third through fifth grade girls will build friendships in a fun and nurturing setting that includes interactive games, physical activity, expressing creativity through arts and 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 to develop self-confidence, learn life skills they can use now and as they grow and have fun with friends.

REGISTER at www.gotrcincinnati.org

Who should choose this camp: Girls on the Run alumnae, runners, girls who want to build confidence and selfesteem

Fee: $185

Cincy Sweets and Frozen Treats

June 12-16 | 12:30–3:30 p.m.

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Lauren Stull

Camp snapshot: Cincinnati is truly a foodie city and is home to some of the most famous ice cream parlors, candy stores, and sweet confectioneries. Not only will this week feature visits and tours to these local hot spots, we will also create our own versions of sweets to see if they taste as yummy as our local gems.

Who should choose this camp: Candy lovers, Cincinnati aficionados

Fee: $185

How I Built This

June 12-16 | 12:30–3:30 p.m.

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Ken Revell

Camp snapshot: Want to design, build, and make your own inventions? From Rube Goldberg machines to robots, the possibilities of building are endless. In this hands-on camp, children will build with model kits, make their own creations, and study popular inventions throughout the world.

Who should choose this camp: Inventors and experimenters in science and technology

Fee: $185

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Minecraft

June 12-16 | 12:30–3:30 p.m.

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Corey Wilson

Camp snapshot: Join us to compete against your friends in an all-out player vs. player match-up, create a survival world, and even build a masterpiece to showcase in a building competition. Who should choose this camp:

Gamers, Minecraft enthusiasts, and builders of worlds

Fee: $185

Racquet Sports

June 12-16 | 12:30-3:30 p.m.

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Shayla Myles-Aaron

Camp snapshot: Each day of this exciting program will feature off-site venues where children will learn about racquet sports. We will meet local instructors, focus on hand-eye coordination, and play these unique sports. Tennis, racquetball, ping pong, badminton, and pickleball will all be covered in this active camp.

Who should choose this camp: Those who want to learn how to play lifelong sports, amateur tennis players, passionate sports fans

Fee: : $185

Dazzling Digital Design

June 12-16 | 12:30-3:30 p.m.

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Danielle Levine

Camp snapshot: Learn how to create amazing images in Canva, a digital design platform! Campers will learn how to edit designs, change backgrounds, and animate images. Campers will also look

at the different kinds of projects digital designers create.

Who should choose this camp: Graphic designers, artistic mindedindividuals, app developers

Fee: $185

Cincy Shakespeare Theater Camp

June 12-16 | 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Cincinnati Shakespeare Co. Camp snapshot: Join this one-ofa-kind, full day camp that will teach Shakespeare’s text, offer unique theater games and ensemble building, and stage combat. The week will culminate with a performance!

Who should choose this camp: Theater goers, actors and actresses, Shakespearerean speakers

Fee: $395

Robotics

June 20-23 | 9 a.m.–12 p.m.

(No program June 19)

Grades 4-6

Instructor: : Laura OGrady

Camp snapshot: This robotics program is for those ready to learn about coding, detailed Lego building, and programming. We will create our own robots and code programs that instruct the robots to complete tasks. Using First Lego League materials, we will learn about the importance of coding to the future of tech!

Who should choose this camp: Tech savvy individuals, coders, Lego builders

Fee: $160

3D Models and Printing

June 20-23 | 9 a.m.–12 p.m.

(No program June 19)

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Jason Knarr

Camp snapshot: This hands-on program will explore different software like Tinkercad that involves building houses, figures, and other structures with the ultimate goal of 3D printing. Children who are interested in the future of technology and programs like Minecraft and Roblox will enjoy this week exploring worlds and creating physical objects based on their own digital designs!

Who should choose this camp: Designers, artists, creative kids

Fee: $148

Fencing

June 20-23 | 9 a.m.–12 p.m.

(No program June 19)

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Queen City Fencers Club

Camp snapshot: This medieval themed program will teach children to channel their inner knight and learn about the art of fencing. We will practice technique before sparring with a partner! This camp will also feature trips to the Queen City Fencers Club during the week.

Who should choose this camp: Those with an interest in unique sports

Fee: $148

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Program Descriptions

Create Your Summer

DIY Decor & Gifts!

June 20-23 | 12:30-3:30 p.m.

(No program June 19)

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Christina Del Vecchio

Camp Snapshot: This week will include many creative DIY projects to decorate your bedroom, personal space, or to gift to a friend! We will make various projects that include a picture posting board, a dip-dye wall art, a pillow, and more!

Who should choose this camp: Those who have an eye for design and a desire to spruce up their spaces!

Fee: $148

The Magic of Movies: Drawing Inspiration from Movies to Make Fantastic Films

June 20-23 | 12:30-3:30 p.m.

(No program June 19)

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Shane Marsan

Camp Snapshot: This week we will journey into the silver screen and star in our own short shows and clips. Through the magic of apps like iMovie and Splice, campers can bring their stories to life and share them with fellow campers. We will draw inspiration from our own favorite shows and movies and go from storyboard to the big screen. Students will learn about different movie-making techniques, ways to achieve different shots, and how to make their movies just like professionals do. The magic of movies will surely be captured in this pictureperfect camp!

Who should choose this camp: Movie watchers, creative thinkers, storytellers

Fee: $148

Trading Card Crew

June 20-23 | 12:30-3:30 p.m.

(No program June 19)

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Corey Wilson

Camp Snapshot: Dive into the world of trading cards! Learn how to play Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh!, and Pokémon. We will host a small Pokémon Card Tournament and even visit a card shop!

Who should choose this camp: Avid card collectors and traders, board game players

Fee: $148

Wonderful World of Water

June 20-23 | 9 a.m. -3:30 p.m.

(No program June 19)

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Shayla Myles-Aaron

Camp Snapshot: Campers will beat the heat and explore some of the amazing water attractions Cincy has to offer. Don’t forget your towel as we soak up a morning of sun at a local park and in the afternoon experience a pool or water park. Summer is a time for swimming, sunscreen, and splashing...and this week will feature all three!

Who should choose this camp: Confident swimmers and sun soakers

Fee: $316

Ninja Warrior Training

June 26-30 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Maura Hoying

Camp Snapshot: This week will include visits to various gyms so children can improve strength, agility, and coordination. A main focus will be

completing obstacles like the rope swing, quadruple steps, and warped wall. Meeting real-life ninja warriors will be a plus!

Who should choose this camp: Adventurous spirits, athletes, and gymnasts

Fee: $185

Cheer and Dance

June 26-30 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Micaela Donatello

Camp Snapshot: By focusing on conditioning and choreography, as well as the basics of cheerleading, children will be introduced to new ways to dance and cheer. We will focus on some basic cheerleading techniques, learn chants, and master a dance to perform at the end of the week. Who should choose this camp: Cheerleaders, ballet dancers, and children who love to move

Fee: $185

Gaming Unplugged

June 26-30 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Megan Whitt

Camp Snapshot: Join us for games, games, and more games! No cords required. We will spend the week learning about game design, playing a wide variety of games, and making our own board game. We will also have a chance to visit the Play Library downtown!

Who should choose this camp: Board games players, Dungeons and Dragons masters, chess players

Fee: $185

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Hogwarts Summer Experience

June 26-30 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Laura Clemens

Camp Snapshot: Join us for a magical week of sorting into houses, decorating wands, potion making, spell work, quidditch, and other magical adventures! Beware, this program will feature spoilers from “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” and “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.”

Who should choose this camp: Aspiring wizards and Harry Potter fans

Fee: $185

Secret Cincinnati

June 26-30 | 12:30-3:30 p.m.

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Shayla Myles-Aaron

Camp Snapshot: Campers will explore Cincinnati’s hidden gems, such as Music Hall, Museum Center, and Eden Park! We will also spend time learning about historic and unique places in Cincinnati and some of the famous people who put Cincinnati on the map.

Who should choose this camp: Cincinnati aficionados, museum goers, history buffs, hikers

Fee: $185

Program Descriptions

Backyard Games

June 26-30 | 12:30-3:30 p.m.

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Elliot Glum

Camp Snapshot: Children often have a lot of screen time, so this week we will focus on getting back to the basics and have a tech free week by playing classic backyard games. Campers will be exposed to new games like ladder ball, frisbee golf, cornhole, and badminton. We will even host a mini tournament to foster healthy competition, in a fun and friendly way!

Who should choose this camp: Kids who love the outdoors, those interested in wacky/classic sports

Fee: $185

Jewelry Making

June 26-30 | 12:30-3:30 p.m.

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Lauren Stull

Camp Snapshot: Has your child expressed an interest in things like melty beads, Shrinky Dinks, and friendship bracelets? Then have them join this week to bring their crafting to the next level! Using unique materials, we will create all kinds of jewelry for gifts for friends and family, and for kids to add to their collections.

Who should choose this camp: Craft masters, jewelry makers, artists

Fee: $185

eSports

June 26-30 | 12:30-3:30 p.m.

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Corey Wilson

Camp Snapshot: Dive into the world of eSports and experience everything that it has to offer. We will be taking a look at Rocket League, League of Legends, Super Smash Bros., and much more. Children will play some of the games during the week and even take a trip to an eSports lounge in the city!

Who should choose this camp: Gamers, video game creators, arcade visitors

Fee: $185

Brain Teasers

July 3-7 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

(No program July 4)

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Phoebe Dierkers

Camp Snapshot: Join us each day to crack the code! Each day we will work on different logic or mathematics puzzles and culminate the week with the biggest puzzle of all — an escape room. This week will also feature brain games and fun surprises to keep kids guessing each day.

Who should choose this camp: Rubix cube solvers, math whizzes, and puzzlers

Fee: $148

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Create Your Summer

Drawing Animals

July 3-7 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

(No program July 4)

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Jacquie Berting

Camp Snapshot: Ready to bring your art to life? For children who love animals and art, this week will be the perfect combination. We will take an animated adventure as we learn to draw all different types of animals from sea creatures to birds in the sky!

Who should choose this camp: Artists, color experimenters, animal observers

Fee: $148

Bowling

July 3-7 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

(No program July 4)

Grades 4-8

Instructor: Robin Wilson

Camp Snapshot: Bowling spares and strikes, and knocking down pins, bowling campers will be the talk of the bowling alley. Children will receive individual and group instruction on proper approach, arm swing, and learn about lining up and using targets. Let’s bowl!

Who should choose this camp: Novice bowlers and experienced alley cats

Fee: $148

Girls Lacrosse Camp

July 3-7 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

(No program July 4)

Grades 3-6

Instructor: Abbey Sir Louis

Camp Snapshot: In this introduction to the popular sport of lacrosse, young children will learn fundamental skills and basic techniques. Each player will leave the camp with a basic knowledge of the rules of the game and appreciation for the sport.

Who should choose this camp: Campers interested in a new sport

Fee: $148

Adventures in STEAM

July 3-7 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

(No program July 4)

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Megan Whitt

Camp Snapshot: Campers can join us to learn 21st century skills while having fun during a STEAM exploration!

From pop rockets to magnetic slime, campers will build, experiment, create, and collaborate during this exploration of science, technology, engineering, art, and math.

Who should choose this camp: Creative types, scientific thinkers, and mathematicians

Fee: $148

Chess

Register Today at: 7Hills.org/Summer

July 3-7 | 12:30-3:30 p.m.

(No program July 4)

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Kevin Coleman

Camp Snapshot: Learn foundational concepts in the game of chess. We’ll start out with the basics; how chess pieces move, the three stages of a chess game, and, of course, how a game is won. We’ll also focus on some of the life skills chess can teach us, such as learning to make and adapt plans, thinking from someone else’s perspective, and creative problem-solving. Along the way there will be puzzles, mini-games, and fun chess variants.

Who should choose this camp: Players of all levels, chess players who want to be challenged, strategists

Fee: $148

Girls in Sports

July 3-7 | 12:30-3:30 p.m.

(No program July 4)

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Maura Hoying

Camp Snapshot: There are many women in professional sports who found their passion for sports at a young age. This week we will spend some time learning about some of these super stars (think Venus and Serena!) and their contributions to sports. The best part? We will emulate these famous women and play all the sports they did! Each day we will learn about a new athlete and practice some skills. Some athletes may include Simone Biles, Alex Morgan, and Misty Copeland.

Who should choose this camp: Empowered girls and boys of all ages, future sports superstars

Fee: $148

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Minecraft

July 3-7 | 12:30-3:30 p.m.

(No program July 4)

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Corey Wilson

Camp Snapshot: Join us to compete against your friends in an all-out player vs. player match-up, create a survival world, and even build a masterpiece to showcase in a building competition. Who should choose this camp: Gamers, Minecraft enthusiasts, and builders of worlds

Fee: $148

Golf

July 3-7 | 9 a.m. -3:30 p.m.

(No program July 4)

Grades 4-8

Instructor: John Rising

Camp Snapshot: Golf is a lifetime sport and this week will get children started in the game or hone their existing skills. Players 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.

Who should choose this camp: Players of all levels

Fee: $316

Wilderness Warriors

July 10-14 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Jacquie Berting

Camp Snapshot: Looking to sharpen your camping and outdoor skills? In this camp, students will practice putting up a tent, create their own hiking stick, learn about the rules of leaving no trace outdoors, and much more. A variety of camping themed games and crafts will round out this fun-filled week. (Please note: there is no overnight camping trip during this camp.)

Who should choose this camp: Anyone who loves camping or wants to learn more about it

Fee: $185

Stingers Baseball

July 10-14 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Todd Benzinger

Camp Snapshot: Former Cincinnati Red Todd Benzinger will lead campers through a variety of fun games and challenges that will develop the skills that make for a good baseball player — hitting, throwing, catching and baserunning. Throughout the week they will also learn the proper mindset and attitude it takes to be a winning baseball player — and great teammate!

Who should choose this camp: Baseball fans and players, future MLB stars

Fee: $185

Makerspace Madness

July 10-14 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Kate LaBare

Camp Snapshot: Stay cool while sparking your creativity and honing your engineering, science, and art skills this summer! Campers will create super cool inventions in the Happen Inc. Toy Lab, Lotspeich Makerspace, as well as take trips to other creative reuse sites around the city.

Who should choose this camp: Robotics enthusiasts, science experimenters, inventors

Fee: $185

Tour D’Art

July 10-14 | 12:30-3:30 p.m.

Grades 2-6

Instructors: Maura Hoying and Lauren Stull

Camp Snapshot: Artistic types will enjoy the art scene Cincinnati has to offer. From visiting Charlie Harper murals, to art workshops, and crafts throughout the week, children will experience a full range of artistic expression in this creative camp. Cincinnati artists are sure to be celebrated!

Who should choose this camp: Cincinnati explorers, artists, creative kids

Fee: $185

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Program Descriptions

Create Your Summer

Roller Coaster Design

July 10-14 | 12:30-3:30 p.m.

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Corey Wilson

Camp Snapshot: If your child wants to experience Kings Island during the summer, now is their chance!

Throughout this week, children will be challenged to design their own roller coasters using found materials and their own imaginations. There will be contests, creativity, and, of course, a trip to Kings Island to end the week.

Who should choose this camp: Analytical thinkers, Lego builders, thrill seekers

Fee: $200

Mix and Match Fashionistas

July 10-14 | 12:30-3:30 p.m.

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Elizabeth Johnson

Camp Snapshot: This program is for all those who have an eye for design! We will spend the week making the perfect ensemble. In order to make the perfect outfit, children will develop a budget so they can buy items at thrift and craft stores, learn basic sewing techniques, and even make some artistic renderings on iPad. At the end of the week, they will show off their ensemble to fellow campers in a fun fashion show!

Who should choose this camp: Fashionistas, shoppers, artistic minded kiddos

Fee: $185

Garden Expeditions

July 10-14 | 12:30-3:30 p.m.

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Kate LaBare

Camp Snapshot: Grow with us this summer! Harvest and cook veggies from the Lotspeich garden, plant a terrarium to take home, and explore some of the most beautiful botanical hidden gems around Cincinnati on field trips.

Who should choose this camp: Gardeners, composters, hikers, park adventurers

Fee: $185

Party Planning

July 17-21 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Phoebe Dierkers

Camp Snapshot: Campers will plan and host a themed party! They will create inspiration boards to begin the brainstorming process and get excited about different ideas. We will determine a budget, then create a list of supplies and a menu that stays within the budget. Campers will be thrilled to see their hard work pay off when they throw their party and take part in all the fun they’ve planned!

Who should choose this camp: Party planners, craft makers, artists

Fee: $185

Stingers Lego Builders

July 17-21 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Jacquie Berting

Camp Snapshot: Do you love playing with Legos? If so, this camp is for you! Students will complete a variety of engineering challenges, including cooperative team and individual tasks, throughout the week. Lego themed games and crafts will also be part of this fun-filled camp. (This is not a coding or Lego robotics club — we will be building with Legos “old school” style.)

Who Should choose this camp: Lego Enthusiasts

Fee: $185

Chemical Reactions

July 17-21 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Barbara James

Camp Snapshot: Come measure, pour, swirl, and whirl into the world of chemistry as we explore reactions by 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!

Who Should choose this camp: Chemists, scientists, inventors

Fee: $185

Boys Lacrosse Camp

July 17-21 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Grades 3-6

Instructor: Frank Baverso

Camp Snapshot: In this introduction to the popular sport of lacrosse, young children will learn fundamental skills and basic techniques. Each player will leave the camp with a basic knowledge of the rules of the game and appreciation for the sport.

Who Should Choose This Camp: Campers interested in a new sport

Fee: $185

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YouTube Stars

July 17-21 | 12:30-3:30 p.m.

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Corey Wilson

Camp Snapshot: Campers will enjoy learning how to safely create YouTube videos. Activities will include filming, editing, creating thumbnails, and hosting all sorts of fun YouTube content. Students will learn internet safety when posting and will not share their last names or personal information. Who should choose this camp: YouTubers, children with an interest in making videos and acting on screen

Note: A specific photo/video release form for parents’ signature is required to participate in this program.

Fee: $185

Racquet Sports

July 17-21 | 12:30-3:30 p.m.

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Shayla Myles-Aaron

Camp Snapshot: Each day of this exciting program will feature off-site venues where children will learn about racquet sports. We will meet local instructors, focus on handeye coordination, and play these unique sports. Tennis, racquetball, ping pong, badminton, and pickleball will all be covered in this active camp.

Who should choose this camp: Those who want to learn how to play lifelong sports, amateur tennis players, passionate sports fans

Fee: $185

Curious Critters

July 17-21 | 12:30-3:30 p.m.

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Elizabeth Johnson

Camp Snapshot: Children love learning about animals, of all shapes and sizes, and this week we will get to investigate our favorite animals and present our investigations to our fellow campers. Through meetings with vets, doing our own research, and special visits from local animal experts, we will have all our questions answered about our animal companions!

Who should choose this camp: Animal owners, future vets, and zoo keepers

Fee: $185

Agility and Fitness

July 17-21 | 12:30-3:30 p.m.

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Maura Hoying

Camp Snapshot: A little extra practice with collaborating with teammates, hand-eye coordination, balance work, and some basic fitness skills will keep your kids agile and active. Join this active squad to play wacky sports, do team building activities, and have fun. Who should choose this camp: Sports fanatics, those training for fall sports, leaders in training

Fee: $185

Register Today at: 7Hills.org/Summer

Alex Meacham Basketball Camp

July 24-28 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Alex Meacham

Camp Snapshot: Former University of Cincinnati player and coach Alex Meacham will lead this camp with a focus on learning and improving fundamental skills, sportsmanship, and teamwork. Our goal is to have each child gain a better understanding of the game, as well as working on ball handling, footwork, defense, shooting, and passing.

Who should choose this camp: Beginning and intermediate basketball players

Fee: $185

Musical Theatre Camp

July 24- 28 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Natalie Bird

Camp Snapshot: Put on an excerpt of a musical! We will learn music, choreography, and scene work. We will enter a space where creativity and the joy of music and song are celebrated. Imagine working with your peers each day through song and dance, all while using all your feelings and senses.

Who should choose this camp: Stars of the stage, comedians, and dramatic actors

Fee: $185

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Program Descriptions

Create Your Summer

Jump Start School

July 24-28 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Grades 2-3

Instructors: Danielle Necessary

Camp Snapshot: Kiddos can get ready for the new school year by brushing 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 will be grouped based on rising grade levels.

Who should choose this camp: Rising second and third graders preparing for the school year

Fee: $185

Blast Off Math Skills

July 24-28 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Grades 2-3

Instructor: Jacquie Berting

Camp Snapshot: This week will serve as a math refresher for students looking to sharpen their math skills before school is back in session. Students will practice a variety of math skills, as well as problem solving and teamwork, in a fun and engaging way. Activities will include skill builders, games, and a group project that will enhance relevant math concepts.

Who should choose this camp: Second and third graders who want to brush upon their math skills or who just love math

Fee: $185

Snacks with the Chef

July 24-28 | 12:30-3:30 p.m.

Grades 2-6

Instructor: John Snyder

Camp Snapshot: Join us in the kitchen this summer to discover how to make healthy and creative foods while enjoying the art of cooking. Featured this week will be appetizers and snacks that children will want to make all summer long!

Who should choose this camp: Foodies, snackers, and kitchen helpers

Fee: $200

Creative Writers

July 24-28 | 12:30-3:30 p.m.

Grades 3-6

Instructor: TBD

Camp Snapshot: Let’s create stories, poems, and books! This class will teach you how to add sensory images, emotional thoughts, and descriptive techniques that add personality to your writing! Writers will engage in the process of sharing and critiquing each other’s work in a supportive environment. Campers’ creativity will be sparked! Who should choose this camp: Writers, story tellers, fantasy book readers

Fee: $185

Volleyball Camp

July 24-28 | 12:30-3:30 p.m.

Grades 3-6

Instructor: Michell Cowherd

Camp Snapshot: Set, spike, score! Volleyball camp will focus on skills that help volleyball players feel more confident on the court. This week will feature drills, mini scrimmages, and practice with volleys and bumping.

Who should choose this camp: Future volleyball players, intermediate players, those new to the sport

Fee: $185

It’s a “Marvel”-ous World

July 24-28 | 12:30-3:30 p.m.

Grades 2-6

Instructor: Maura Hoying

Camp Snapshot: Avengers Assemble! This action-packed week, featuring your favorite Marvel heroes and villains, will keep your kids entertained, all while exploring the Marvel universe! Comic book characters who are featured in popular films today will be studied in a unique way. Children will pick a favorite character from the universe and create their own adventure for them! They can create comic books, stories, costumes, and more! Children will also compete in a Marvel-like ultimate hero and villain face off!

Who should choose this camp: Marvel movie watchers, comic book readers

Fee: $185

DAASH (Discovery/ Adventure at Seven Hills)

July 31- Aug. 4 / 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

Grades 2-6

Instructor: John Rising

Camp Snapshot: This end of summer extravaganza features exciting excursions to parks, outdoor venues, thrilling attractions unique to Cincinnati, and full days of adventure and discovery. Children should come prepared to try new things, push themselves to new heights, and experience something new. Who should choose this camp: Thrill seekers, explorers, and those who love discovering new things

Fee: $395

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Middle & Upper School Experience . ... .. .. grades 5-12

With our Middle and Upper School Experience format, participants may select a morning enrichment session of their choice and choose to stay for our afternoon experience, The Swarm (see below). We also have several full day opportunities for both Middle and Upper School students scattered throughout our eight-week Summer Program, that will allow students to experience service learning, adventure, and team building.

Our age-appropriate offerings are similar to the Seven Hills’ School experience — hands-on, engaging, and creative. The Summer Program offers a full spectrum of activities for rising fifth graders through 12th graders to enjoy.

Paddle, Climb, Swim, Fly!

June 12-16 / 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

Grades 5-8

Instructor: Kristin Suer

Camp snapshot: It’s time to release your inner animal! We will spend every day during this week off campus to get out of our comfort zones and try new things! Activities may include rock climbing, rope courses, indoor skydiving, canoeing, and going to a breakout room. How much more fun could it get?!

Who should choose this camp: Adventurers, adrenaline seekers, hikers

Fee: $395

Middle School Mayhem: Escape Rooms

June 20-23 / 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

(No programs June 19)

Grades 5-8

Instructors: Laura Dombek-Crain and Christine Stier

Camp Snapshot: We’ll focus on team building games that will be sure to increase your Middle Schoolers’ skills in listening, compromising, and working through conflict. Every day of this fun camp will feature an escape room challenge, and participants will create their own challenge by the end of the week. This week will also feature an exciting field trip that ties into team building.

Who should choose this camp: Escape Room champions and puzzle solvers

Fee: $395

GHyde Park Blast Service Learning

June 20-23 / 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

(No program June 19)

Grades 8-12

Instructor: Kylie Utah

Camp Snapshot: The Hyde Park Blast was founded as a “way for the community to have fun, be active, and raise money for a good cause — the fight against cancer.” Campers will learn about The Cure Starts Now, which helps to support families and fund pediatric brain cancer research, while working with the Blast organization to prepare the week of the event. Seven Hills students who fully participate in all four days of camp will earn 20 hours of community service that can be applied toward their graduation requirement. Additional hours can be earned by volunteering in Blast activities outside of the camp day (ie. packet pickup and race day volunteering). Who should choose this camp: Students in need of service hours, changemakers

Fee: $316

Bowling

July 3-7 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

(No program July 4)

Grades 4-8

Instructor: Robin Wilson Camp snapshot: Children will receive individual and group instruction on proper approach and arm swing, and learn about lining up and using targets. Who should choose this camp: Novice bowlers and experienced alley cats

Fee: $148

Minecraft

July 3-7 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

(No program July 4)

Grades 5-8

Instructor: Corey Wilson

Camp snapshot: Test your Minecraft skills as we venture into the biggest update ever! Using the new features, we will embark on a quest to complete the game during the week.

Who should choose this camp: Minecraft pros, competitive gamers

Fee: $148

The Swarm

July 3-7 | 12:30-3:30 p.m.

(No program July 4)

Grades 5-8

Highlight: Kids Choice

Instructor: Elliot Glum

Camp snapshot: Join us to meet up with old friends you haven’t seen all summer and to make new ones! Spend time playing games, sports, going on trips, and making new social connections. The group will collaborate to select activities and truly create their own experience. Monday, Wednesday and Friday will be designed around the students’ interests, Tuesday and Thursday will feature a planned trip. Who should choose this camp: Middle Schoolers who want a relaxed but fun and exciting week with friends

Fee: $120

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Golf

July 3-7 | 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

(No program July 4)

Grades 4-8

Instructor: John Rising

Camp snapshot: Golf is a lifetime sport and this week will get children started in the game or hone their existing skills. Players 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. Golf courses may include Reeves, Little Miami, Meadow Links, and World of Golf. Participants must bring their own clubs and golf balls.

Who should choose this camp: Players of all levels, grades 4-8

Fee: $316

Seven Hills Bake Off

July 10-14 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Grades 5-8

Instructor: Laura Clemens

Camp snapshot: Bake a cake, loaf of bread, fancy cookies, pies, and much more in this competition-style baking experience. Bakers of all experience levels are welcome as we will discuss and practice key techniques as well as try challenges

in each of the baking disciplines. Join us to bake, eat, and see who will be the Summer 2023 Seven Hills Bake Off Champion!

Who should choose this camp: Amateur bakers, “Great British Bake Off” show watchers

Fee: $185

Who Dunnit?

July 10-14 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Grades 5-8

Instructor: Elliot Glum

Camp snapshot: A mystery is afoot at Seven Hills and it’s up to campers to solve it. Not only will this week feature a mystery in which each camper will play a role, we will also explore popular spy movie clips, learn about actual mysteries, and learn how real investigations are done. Who should choose this camp: Crime scene investigators, James Bond movie watchers

Fee: $185

The Swarm

July 10-14 | 12:30-3:30 p.m

Grades 5-8

Highlight: Kids Choice

Instructor: Elliot Glum

Camp snapshot: Join us to meet up with old friends you haven’t seen all summer and to make new ones! Spend time playing games and sports, going on trips, and making new social connections. The group will collaborate to select activities and truly create their own experience. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday will be designed around the students’ interests, Tuesday and Thursday will feature a planned trip. Who should choose this camp: Middle Schoolers who want a relaxed but fun and exciting week with friends

Fee: $150

Community Service Sampler

July 10-14 / 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m

Grades 9-12

Instructor: Karen Glum

Camp Snapshot: Campers will spend a week learning about the needs of our community and performing community service. This is an excellent opportunity for students to learn about different service experiences and discover what

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• Seven Hills Bake Off

• Who Dunnit?

• The Swarm: Kid’s Choice

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• Community Service Sampler (grades 9-12)

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• Frisbee with Cincinnati Ultimate

• Fantasy World Building

• The Swarm: Kid’s Choice

FULL DAY

• Career Exploration Camp-Law (grades 10-12)

Create Your Summer

July

• Movie Makers: Short Clips

• Go Local!

• The Swarm: Kid’s Choice

• Paddle, Climb, Swim, Fly!

issues and kinds of service matter most to them. Seven Hills students will earn five hours per day of service toward the graduation requirement. (Eligibility to earn hours for non-Seven Hills students is up to the student’s school.)

Who should choose this camp: Students with an interest in learning about and serving their community

Fee: $395

Frisbee with Cincinnati Ultimate

July 17-21 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Grades 5-8

Instructor: CUPA (Cincinnati Ultimate Players Association) coach

Camp snapshot: Prepare for a fun and active week as we explore the world of ultimate frisbee and frisbee-related games. Campers will learn throwing techniques, improve their catching skills, and learn to play the exciting sport of ultimate frisbee.

Who should choose this camp: Frisbee players, skilled frisbee throwers, new frisbee throwers

Fee: $185

Fantasy World Building

July 17-21 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Grades 5-8

Instructor: Laura Clemens

Camp Snapshot: Design your own fantasy world complete with geography, creatures, and human cultures. Look at exceptional examples like Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, and Star Wars. Draw maps, design civilizations, create magic systems, and write stories.

Who should choose this camp: Artists, writers, game designers, and fantasy fans who are looking for inspiration and help planning their work

Fee: $185

The Swarm

July 17-21 / 12:30-3:30 p.m.

Grades 5-8

Highlight: Kids Choice

Instructor: Elliot Glum

Camp snapshot: Join us to meet up with old friends you haven’t seen all summer and to make new ones! Spend time playing games and sports, going on trips, and making new social connections. The group will collaborate to select activities and truly create their own experience. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday will be designed around the students’ interests, Tuesday and Thursday will feature a planned trip.

Who should choose this camp: Middle Schoolers who want a relaxed but fun and exciting week with friends

Fee: $150

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Career Exploration Camp-Law

July 17-21 / 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

Grades 10-12

Instructors: Amy Halbrook, Karen Glum

Camp snapshot: Campers will spend a week taking a deep dive into various aspects of law including career pathways and laws that currently affect them. This is an excellent opportunity for students who might be interested in a law career to explore the field. Lessons and experiences will include visits to Chase College of Law, the Children’s Law Center, a local judge’s chambers, and a local courthouse.

Who should choose this camp: Students with an interest in law

Note: Students must apply and be accepted into this camp. (Limited to 12 students.)

Fee: $395

Movie Makers: Short Clips

July 24-28 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Grades 5-8

Instructor: Laura Clemens

Camp snapshot: Campers will enjoy making short films in a variety of genres — suspense, comedy, drama, and more. We will film using different techniques, then edit and share our final short clips. Who should choose this camp: Writers, actors, camera people, directors, and anyone with an interest in filmmaking

Fee: $185

Go Local!

July 24-28 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Grades 5-8

Instructor: Elliot Glum

Camp snapshot: Local organizations within our city have worked hard to continue to serve the Cincinnati community. We have the opportunity to learn about some of them during this week. All the places we will visit will have a central purpose, whether that be giving back, creating handmade products, featuring art made by local artists, or even working with local parks. Who should choose this camp: Those who want to give back, school leaders, and future philanthropists

Fee: $185

The Swarm

July 24-28 / 12:30-3:30 p.m.

Grades 5-8

Highlight: Kids Choice

Instructor: Elliot Glum

Camp snapshot: Join us to meet up with old friends you haven’t seen all summer and to make new ones! Spend time playing games and sports, going on trips, and making new social connections. The group will collaborate to select activities and truly create their own experience. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday will be designed around the students’ interests, Tuesday and Thursday will feature a planned trip. Who should choose this camp: Middle Schoolers who want a relaxed but fun and exciting week with friends

Fee: $150

Paddle, Climb, Swim, Fly!

July 31-Aug. 4 / 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

Grades 5-8

Instructor: Kristin Suer

Camp snapshot: It’s time to release your inner animal! We will spend every day during this week off campus to get out of our comfort zones and try new things! Activities may include rock climbing, rope courses, indoor skydiving, canoeing, and going to a breakout room.

How much more fun could it get?!

Who should choose this camp: Adventurers, adrenaline seekers, hikers

Fee: $395

Upper School PE Course

June 9–23 | 9 a.m.–3:30 p.m.

(No program June 19)

This is a two week program for Seven Hills 11th grade students

Instructor: Lindsay Steuer

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

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Register Today at: 7Hills.org/Summer

Fast Facts Summer 2023

REGISTRATION :

To register for Summer Program classes, visit 7Hills.org/Summer During registration, complete the following forms in Ultracamp, our online registration system:

• Emergency Medical Form

• Immunization Form (Honeybees program only)

• Authorized Pick Up Form

• Swimming Authorization Form (Stingerbees program only)

• Emergency Action Plan (if applicable)

All online forms must be submitted prior to the program start date.

PAYMENT :

A $50 per program deposit is due at the time of registration. All deposits are nonrefundable. You may pay via credit card or check.

EARLY REGISTRATION : February to April, with final payment due May 1, 2023.

LATE REGISTRATION : May to July, with full payment due upon registration.

If payment is not received by above dates, your child may lose their spot.

LOCATION AND FIELD TRIPS : Most programs are held on The Seven Hills School’s Hillsdale Campus at 5400 Red Bank Road. For programming that takes place off-site, permission slips will be required. Certified van and bus drivers transport children for all off-site programs. Our transportation policy is included in the parent handbook, including rules on van and bus safety.

PLACEMENT REQUESTS : We are unable to accept requests for placement in a particular Honeybees, Stingerbees, Create Your Summer, or Middle and Upper Experience group.

CANCELLATION POLICY

• Cancellation by Seven Hills

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Programs may be cancelled by Seven Hills due to insufficient enrollment up to two weeks prior to the program start date. In this instance, a full refund will be issued, including the $50 deposit.

• Cancellation by Family Families may cancel their Summer Program enrollment up to two weeks prior to the start date and receive a full refund minus the $50 deposit. If the cancellation occurs within two weeks of the first day of camp, no refunds will be issued.

DISCOUNTS :

A 5% discount applies if your child is registered for four or more weeks per summer.

WAITLIST :

Many popular programs have waitlists. If a space becomes available, you will be notified via email. You will have 36 hours to respond before the space is offered to another family.

ALLERGIES :

Children with food allergies must provide their own lunch. Allergies must be discussed with the Summer Program Team. If allergies are listed on the required medical form, we require an Emergency Action Plan on file and epinephrine auto-injector, if needed.

COVID PROTOCOLS :

We have a camp nurse available for all COVID-19 and injury related concerns. For details about Seven Hills’ comprehensive COVID-19 safety plan visit: 7hills.org/Summer and 7hills.org/COVID.

Questions?

We’re here to help.

Jill Romerill

Summer Program Director

jill.romerill@7hills.org

Christina O’Donnell

Summer Program Assistant Director

christina.odonnell@7hills.org

Summer Office: 513.728.2380

Learn more and Register Today at: 7hills.org/Summer

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