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SUMMER P R O G R A M
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SUMMER
Summer Offerings 2019 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
2019 General Information Weekly Program Dates June 17 – June 21 June 24 – June 28 July 1 – July 5 (No programs July 4th)
July 8 – July 12 July 15 – July 19 July 22 – July 26 July 29 – August 2 August 5 – August 9
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 17th, and continue through Friday, August 9th.
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: • Register online at www.7hills.org/summerprogram • Download application from website • 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
Time
June 17-21
June 24-28
July 1-5
July 8-12
July 15-19
July 22-26
July 29-August 2
August 5-9
Honeybees
4-5
Mornings 9am-12pm or Full Days 9am-3:30pm
Growing Book by Book
Moved by Math
Billions of Bubbles
Under the Trees
Inventors Academy: Mazes!
Stargazing
Rainforest Romp
not available
Stingerbees
6-7
Mornings 9am-12pm or Full Days 9am-3:30pm
Author Study
Mathmagicians
America the Beautiful
Crazy Chemistry
World Explorers
Adventures in Art
Jump Start School
Stingerbees
Mornings 9am-12pm
• Culinary Skills (ages 8-12)
• Ninja Warrior Training
• Ninja Warrior Training
• STEM Challenge
ages 3-4
ages 5-7
Create Your Summer
8-21
ages 7-12
PLUS
• Math Strategies & Fluency • Bee Smart with Art
(ages 8-12)
• Golf (ages 9-12) (9am-3:30pm) • Bowling
• Chemical Exploration
• Music Fun for Everyone
• TaeKwonDo
• Origami
• Wonderful World of
• Science Sleuths
• The Art of Scrapbooking
• Jump Start School
• Tennis
• Math Games (ages 8-10)
• Dancesport Academy
• OESA Soccer Clinic
Water (9am-3:30pm)
• Soft Sculptures
• Games Galore
• Strings Instrument Camp
• The Great Outdoors
• Chess
• Tennis
(ages 8-11)
NEW!
• Adventure Club (9am-3:30pm)
(ages 7-10) • Alex Meacham Basketball Camp • World Cultures
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Afternoons 12:30pm-3:30pm
• Pets & Vets
• ¡Vamos a Explorar!
• Gardening Start to Finish
Exploring the Spanish
• Craft Crazy
Language & Cultures
• Frisbee Games of All Kinds
(ages 7-10)
Students entering 6th grade and older
8-21
Mornings 9am-12pm
(9am-3:30pm) • Strategy & Epic Quest Games
• Team Sports
• Alternative Sports
• Sew Cool
• Young Rembrandts: STEAM
• Tour the Tri-State
The Middle & Upper Experience
• Golf (ages 9-12)
• Culinary Skills
• Game Design
• Golf (9am-3:30pm)
• Writing the Personal Essay
• Taste of Cincinnati
• Digital Photo:
• Spanish Throughout the World • Library Scavenger Hunt
• Creative Writing
• Golf (9am-3:30pm)
• The Blast: Community
• Cinema Classics
Service Project
Water (9am-3:30pm)
• Our Great Parks
• Fossils, Frogs and Forts,
• I.S. Designs
Oh My!
• Classic Backyard Games & Beyond
• Minecraft
• Survivor Challenge Week
• Magic
• Breakout Mysteries
• CosPlay: Costume Crazy
• Performing Arts &
• Crossfit for Kids
• Minecraft
• 7Hills Gives Back
Creative Movement
(ages 9-12)
• Adventure Club (9am-3:30pm)
• Acting Workshop
• Creative Coders
EXPLORATION
Traveling Studio
Afternoons 12:30pm-3:30pm
• Wonderful World of
• Wonderful World of Water (9am-3:30pm)
• Staycation (Exploring Cincy)
• Fantasy Baseball Math
• That’s Debatable
• Wonderful World of
• Do You Want to be a Civil
Water (9am-3:30pm) • Fit for Life
• Study Skills
• Preparing for Geometry
• Alternative Sports
• High Ropes/Low Ropes Face Off (9am-3:30pm)
Engineer?
• Crossfit for Kids • Public Speaking
• Dancesport Academy (ages 12-14)
• Classic Backyard Games & Beyond • Write the Right Way
• TorchPrep ACT Preparation (8am-3:30pm) (M-TH)
• TorchPrep ACT Preparation (8am-3:30pm)
• High Ropes/Low Ropes Face Off (9am-3:30pm)
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SUMMER AT A GLANCE
N E W 2 0 1 9 evening offering
Soccer Academy at 7 Hills (ages 10-14) (6pm-8pm)
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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.
Growing Book by Book
June 18–22 Let’s dive into a good book! Many types of books can be explored and enjoyed over and over! During this week we will learn the art of book making. We will focus on developing a love for literature in several different ways including exploring authors and story telling. This week is sure to expose children to a variety of new literary experiences all while cultivating a love for a good book! Morning Program: $180 Full Day: $325
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Moved by Math
June 24–28 Campers will learn to use their body as a thinking tool. We know kids love to move so we will explore math through movement! In addition to movement we will explore numbers and math with games, music, art, dancing, song, science and literature.
Morning Program: $180 Full Day: $325
Billions of Bubbles
July 1–July 5 (no camp Thursday, July 4) Come explore the magic of bubbles! One of the most effective sources of early learning is discovery. Bubbles not only involve children in learning but they are fun! Math and science processes such as investigation, discovery, experimentation, observation, comparison and classification can be learned by playing with bubbles.
Morning Program: $145 Full Day: $260
Weekly Options (daily rates not available) Early Care: $40 . . . . . (week of July 1: $32) (7:30-9 am) After Care: $40 . . . . . (week of July 1: $32) (3:30-4:45 pm) Extended Care: $40 . . . (week of July 1: $32) (4:45-6 pm) Camp Lunch: $30 . . . . (week of July 1: $25)
Under the Trees
July 8–12 This camp week is about taking a closer look at our own backyards and exploring gardens and trees! Campers will take a tree walk and talk about trees native to our area. We will create a few mud pies along the way and take some time to enjoy what nature truly has to offer. Campers may choose to create a fairy village or take part in constructing an outdoor fort! This week is about creative ideas and using nature as inspiration. Morning Program: $180 Full Day: $325
Inventor’s Academy Mazes!
July 15–19 During this week of camp we will create all types of mazes, even exploring a water maze! Mazes are a great challenge for kids and working with mazes increases mental capacity. Mazes encourage active learning where campers will need to think through challenges, problems, and new scenarios. We will focus on mazes that foster team work as well as encourage independent play. So come be a“mazed”!
Stargazing
July 22–26 Who doesn’t love making a rocket and studying the planets? This week we will study the earth along with a bit of star gazing into space. We will create a space station and stage a pretend moon landing! We will study crystals and geology and explore a rock collection. Come enjoy an adventure into outer space.
Rainforest Romp
July 29–August 2 Let’s go exploring! Grab your canteen and binoculars and discover all the animals the rainforest has to offer. We will make rain sticks and discover the sounds of the jungle. Morning Program: $180 Full Day: $325
Morning Program: $180 Full Day: $325
Morning Program: $180 Full Day: $325
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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.
Early Care: $40 . . . . . (week of July 1: $32) (7:30-9 am)
The afternoon program is an extension of the morning weekly themes, but also includes a variety of activities such as music, drama, sports, hiking and swimming. 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.
Extended Care: $40 . . . (week of July 1: $32) (4:45-6 pm)
Weekly Options (daily rates not available)
After Care: $40 . . . . . (week of July 1: $32) (3:30-4:45 pm)
Camp Lunch: $30 . . . . (week of July 1: $25)
Stingerbees
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Author Study
June 17–21 This week is all about reading! We’ll choose some of our favorite books and learn not only how authors write their stories but also how illustrators make the words come alive. Along with each book, students will have the opportunity to create art and write their own stories. Come jump into a good book with us! Morning Program: $180 Full Day: $325
Mathmagicians June 24–28 This week, we will brush up on those Stingerbee math skills! Campers will engage and challenge themselves by working through different activities, games, stories and songs to work on various ageappropriate mathematical concepts.
Morning Program: $180 Full Day: $325
America the Beautiful July 1–July 5
(no camp Thursday, July 4)
Let’s celebrate the good ole’ USA’s independence! All week long stingerbees will explore American history and participate in activities all about our beautiful country. From the mountains to the valley, to the oceans white with foam America is home to many peoples and varied landscapes. Stingerbee’s will explore America, the land that we all call home! Morning Program: $145 Full Day: $260
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ages 5-7
Crazy Chemistry
July 8–12 Grab your lab coat and safety goggles as we explore, hypothesize and experiment our way through this sciencefilled week! Campers will engage in fun, hands-on learning activities and experiments sparking their scientific curiosity!
Morning Program: $180 Full Day: $325
World Explorers
July 15–19 Each day this week children will explore different countries and sample their food, learn about their culture and enjoy games played by children that live in a different corner of the world. We will listen to music, investigate different animals and talk about famous figures from countries near and far. Get your traveler’s cap on, because it’s time to explore the world! Morning Program: $180 Full Day: $325
Adventures in Art
July 22–26 There is no better way to learn about art than by learning about yourself. Each child interprets art in a different way, so campers will explore art using different mediums (think paint, stamping, playing with colors, and clay). Join us this week to explore how different artists create their own works and then make artwork modeled after the artists that shaped the creative world.
Morning Program: $180 Full Day: $325
Jump Start School
July 29–August 2 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
Stingerbees PLUS
NEW!
August 5–9 Stingerbees have been having adventures all summer long and this final week of camp will bring the adventures to them! Different visitors will come to campus, each providing an enrichment activity sure to be your child’s highlight of the summer. Enrichment visitors will include local animal experts, park naturalists, art specialists and even scientists! Children will also visit local pools for some extra swim time! Stingerbees will enjoy a week full of new experiences, ending summer on a high note! Full Day: $350
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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. Our small groups and trained staff provide support and attention to your child’s group. The flexible scheduling is designed to meet a variety of needs along with our extended hours and lunch options. Please review the table on pages 2 & 3, which provides an overview of all programs and more specific information is available in the program descriptions.
7 Hills Gives Back
Alex Meacham Basketball Camp
July 8–12 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Jackie Preston Do you want your child to have to opportunity to participate in a project based camp that helps those in need? This camp will focus on learning about community service in a fun and interesting way. Children will take tours at local agencies and complete a project that they will hand deliver at the end of the week. Other trips may include trips to the soup kitchen, children’s hospitals and farm to table fields. This is a great way to learn about yourself and others. fee: $180
July 29–August 2 | 9am–12pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Alex Meacham
Former UC player and coach, Alex Meacham, will lead this camp with a focus on learning and improving fundamental skills, sportsmanship and teamwork. It is important to have each child gain a better understanding of the game as well as working on ball handling, footwork, defense, shooting and passing.
Acting Workshop
July 29–August 2 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Russell White
Alternative Sports
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
July 1–5 | 12:30–3:30pm *no camp July 4
Adventure Club
fee: $145
August 5–9 | 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
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fee: $180
Ages 7-12 Instructor: Shayla Miles-Aaron Are you interested in trying a variety of sports? This week is filled with an introduction to a variety of unique sport options such as fencing, archery, squash, aikido and frisbee golf. Take a challenge and try something new!
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Alternative Sports
Bowling Camp
Breakout Mysteries
Interested in trying a variety of sports? This week is filled with an introduction to a variety of unique sports options including fencing, archery, rock climbing, martial arts and frisbee golf. Take a challenge and try something new!
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 wear comfortable pants (that do not drag on the floor) or shorts, 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.
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.
July 22–26 | 9am–12pm middle & upper Instructor: Brandon Williams
fee: $180
Bee Smart With Art
June 17–21 | 9am–12pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Priscilla Oehlschlaeger This class is all about recycling and design as well as team work. We will recreate a city with boxes, bags, tubes, bottles, jar lids, fruit trays, shipping containers and fabric samples. Children will think about if there are roadways, a library, bank and police stations in their own neighborhoods. Are there parks, rivers, airports, restaurants and playgrounds? Or maybe a farmers market with animals running around? In this class we will take inspiration from our own hometowns to create something new. fee: $180
Orange titles are lower & middle school programs
July 1–5 | 9am–12pm *no camp July 4 ages 7-12 Instructor: Robin Wilson
fee: $145
July 29–August 2 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Jason Jacobs
fee: $225
Chemical Exploration July 8–12 | 9am–12pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Barbara James
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! fee: $180
Blue titles are middle & upper school programs
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Create Your Summer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Program Descriptions Cinema Classics
CosPlay: Costume Crazy
Creative Coders
Crossfit for Kids
Become a film critic for a day and join other children interested in the magic of movies during this new movie club. Each day students will watch a clip from a “modern classic” like Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Star Wars and The Martian and review the clip together focusing on themes, cinematography, scores, hidden meaning, costumes, directing, CGI and more! By the end of the week children will have more knowledge of all that it takes to create the movies that they love so dearly.
Ever want to bring your favorite characters from a book or movie to life? Through character design and costume creation children will be able to make wearable pieces, clothes and relics that their favorite characters use in their adventures. New skills learned will include sewing, design and character creation. If your children love fantasy, Disney, Marvel and the like this class is the perfect fit.
This class will provide students an opportunity to learn the basics of coding along with diving into fun challenges that foster real-world skills. Students will learn object-oriented programming concepts and have fun experimenting with the capabilities of Spheros and other coding activities. Time to get creative!
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!
July 1–5 | 12:30–3:30pm *no camp July 4 middle & upper Instructor: Elliot Glum
July 8–12 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Priscilla Oehlschlaeger
Creative Writing
June 24–28 | 12:30–3:30pm middle & upper Instructor: Laura Clemens
Classic Background Games & Beyond
July 1–5 | 9am–12pm *no camp July 4 ages 7-12 Whether you are a beginning or advanced player, this individualized program will provide hands-on experience to either learn the basics of the game up to advanced tactics, opening theory and positional play. Kings, Queens and Pawns – everyone join the fun! fee: $145
Are you a writer? a poet? Join us for a weeklong immersion in the creative process. Using art, nature and mentor texts for inspiration, we will write poetry, short stories, plays, and personal essays. Find your unique voice as you practice writing dialogue, vivid descriptions, complex characters and cohesive plot arcs. As part of this writing community, you will have frequent opportunities to share your work with others, get honest constructive feedback and receive support through difficult revisions. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with your inner writer and jump start a summer of writing.
July 29–August 2 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 9-12 and middle Instructor: Kevin Guess Do you like to play games and have fun but are really not the superstar athlete that enjoys intense competition? If you answered “yes” to this question, then this program is just for you! In this program, participants will learn the rules and strategies of fun and low intensity backyard leisure games such as ladder ball, croquet and bocce ball. fee: $180
Craft Crazy Orange titles are lower & middle school programs Blue titles are middle & upper school programs
fee: $180
fee: $180
fee: $145
Chess
July 22–26 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Margie Matthews
June 17–21 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Priscilla Oehlschlaeger
fee: $180
July 22–26 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 9-12 and middle Instructor: Lindsay Hetzel
fee: $180
Culinary Skills
Dancesport Academy July 15–19 | 9am–12pm ages 8-11 July 15–19 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 12-14 Instructor: Patrick Clemens
Ballroom dancing at its most expressive and athletic form is known as Dancesport. Thanks to the popularity of hit television shows that have made ballroom an academic staple for dancing, the Seven Hills School is offering world-class instruction for those interested in learning social skills, etiquette, discipline and athleticism through dancing in a fun and engaging environment. Participants will experience the elegance of Waltz, Tango and Foxtrot while learning the fun and exuberance of the Cha-Cha, Rumba and Jive. Children will also have the opportunity to visit and experience classes in a real Ballroom studio. weekly fee: $180
June 17–21 | 9am–12pm ages 8-12 and middle Come learn the basics of cooking at a fun cooking camp designed specifically for kids! Students will learn food safety, basic knife/ measuring skills and simple cooking techniques in order to cook their very own recipes. Students will cook an entree, side dish and dessert for each session, with a different theme each day i.e. Mexican, Asian, American, etc. At the end of the week, students will get to take home copies of the recipes they have made that week to continue the experience at home! fee: $225
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 may include: leather bracelets, weaving, origami, duct tape accessories and much more! fee: $180
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Create Your Summer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Program Descriptions Do You Want to Be a Civil Engineer?
Fossils, Frogs & Forts, Oh My!
Do you like to build things and solve problems and challenges? If you answer “yes” this question, then this summer program is just right for you! In this program, participants will be given challenges using common and ordinary materials to create designs and build models that can help solve problems. If this sounds like you, think about signing up for this week of fun and creative engineering experience!
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! One of the days, their critical thinking and teamwork will be tested in a Breakout Room. Will they escape in time?!
July 15–19 | 12:30–3:30pm middle & upper Instructor: Kevin Guess
fee: $180
Digital Photo: Traveling Studio
July 1–5 | 9am–12pm *no camp July 4 middle & upper Instructor: Nate Gleiner This class will “focus” on learning to effectively use a digital camera, practice shot selection, and utilize computers to edit our pictures. Each day we will go and explore a different area of our city and take our cameras to capture it. Once pictures have been edited, each student will compile their own portfolio. fee: $145
Fantasy Baseball Math July 8–12 | 9am–12pm middle & upper Instructor: Kevin Guess
What does probability and baseball have in common? Is mathematics a part of baseball? If you are fascinated by these two questions and want to learn more about how the mathematics of chance - probability - and studying baseball statistics on the backs of professional baseball cards can be fun and intriguing, then this course is for you. In this course, you will assume the role of being a major league manager. You will draft players, pick up free agents and build a winning roster to create a major league team to compete for the pennant!
Gardening Start to Finish June 17–21 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Liz Lorenz
July 22–26 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Kristin Suer
fee: $180
Frisbee Games of All Kinds June 17–21 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Elliot Glum
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!
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. Participants will create a garden journal to document each process along the way for guiding future gardening adventures. fee: $180
High Ropes/Low Ropes Face Off July 29–August 2 | 9am–3:30pm middle & upper Instructor: Brandon Williams
Students will have the opportunity to travel to local high ropes, low ropes and zip-line courses! Participants will encourage each other to challenge their comfort zones with various obstacle courses that range from 10-45 feet in the air. fee: $360
Golf Games Galore
July 1–5 | 9am–3:30pm *no camp July 4 ages 9-middle Instructor: Brandon Williams
If you like games, this is the 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!
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 include Reeves, Little Miami, Meadow Links, and World of Golf. Participants must bring their own clubs and golf balls.
July 1–5 | 9am–12pm *no camp July 4 ages 7-12 Instructor: Elliot Glum
fee: $145
fee: $300
fee: $180
fee: $180
Orange titles are lower & middle school programs Blue titles are middle & upper school programs
Fit for Life
July 8–12 | 12:30–3:30pm middle & upper Instructor: Brandon Williams Students will learn the basics of physical fitness that can be applied to their everyday lives. They will be introduced to light weight training, coordination, flexibility and cardio endurance that leads to a healthier lifestyle. fee: $180
Game Design
June 24–28 | 9am–12pm middle & upper Instructor: Megan Whitt Participants will learn about game development and the creative process while using 21st century skills like media literacy, critical thinking and collaboration. We will explore everything from board games to video games while giving participants an opportunity to create their own game! fee: $180
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Create Your Summer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Program Descriptions I.S. Designs
Magic
Do you want to re-create clothing that you have by adding a special trim, ribbons, buttons, hem, ruffles, emblem, sparkle or splash of color? In this class you will explore where your creative genius can take you. Learn sewing skills and learn the art of illustration and body measurements. Put two favorite sweaters together and make a purse. Learn to quilt a long scarf and design simple hats. Children will put on a fashion show at the end of the week.
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.
July 15–19 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Priscilla Oehlschlaeger
fee: $180
Jump Start School
July 29–August 2 | 9am–12pm ages 7-10 Instructors: Della Kemper, Colette Reenan 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. fee: $180
Library Scavenger Hunt June 17–21 | 12:30–3:30pm middle & upper Instructor: Megan Whitt
You have probably been to your local public library but did you know the Cincinnati Art Museum has a library? Did you know Cincinnati has a library that only lends out games? Or that the Main Branch of the Public Library takes up nearly two city blocks downtown? Join us for a week of hunting for the treasures that Cincinnati’s many wonderful libraries hold! fee: $180
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Minecraft
July 22–26 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Jason Jacobs
July 8–12 | 12:30–3:30pm July 29–August 2 | 12:30–3:30pm 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. weekly fee: $180
Music Fun for Everyone July 15–19 | 9am–12pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Barbara James
fee: $225
Math Games
July 22–26 | 9am–12pm ages 8-10 Instructor: Kevin Guess Math games will give the participant the opportunity to build on math skills and problem solving strategies. This class will help children to make insights and connections between related math skills to get ready for the upcoming school year in a fun and enjoyable environment. fee: $180
Math Strategies and Fluency June 17–21 | 9am–12pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Liz Lorenz
Campers will participate in a variety of games, activities, and lessons to improve their accuracy and efficiency with mental math and enhance their flexibility of thinking. Campers will also tackle challenging math word problems, brain teasers and real world problems in order to extend their mathematical thinking, reinforce problem solving strategies and learn new ways of tackling math problems. fee: $180
Orange titles are lower & middle school programs Blue titles are middle & upper school programs
OESA Soccer Clinic
Origami
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.
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.
July 22–26 | 9am–12pm ages 7-12 Instructor: OESA Soccer Staff
July 29–August 2 | 9am–12pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Christine McCullough
fee: $180
fee: $180
We’ll have fun discovering differences in various kinds of music; jazz, rap, rock & roll and classical. We’ll learn how to read music, conduct an orchestra, sing and write our own songs and do modern dance moves. Each day we’ll make a music craft and play fun coordination/movement games. fee: $180
Ninja Warrior Training June 17–21 | 9am–12pm June 24–28 | 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
Our Great Parks
July 15–19 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 8-12 Instructor: Daniel Ibarra We are so fortunate to have so many wonderful parks in Cincinnati! Students will have the opportunity to visit a different park each day and experience a variety of activities at each. Fishing at Lake Isabella, boating at Sharon Woods, hiking at Cincinnati Nature Center are just a few activities we plan to do. Summer is the perfect time to enjoy the great outdoors. (Trips may be adjusted as weather dictates) fee: $180
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Create Your Summer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Program Descriptions Performing Arts and Creative Movement July 15–19 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Jackie Preston
Come join us for a fun filled, high-energy week of movement and performance! We will explore the joy of movement designed to loosen up, gain rhythm and have fun. Participants will learn to interpret movement through urban style dance and to wave, spin and toss flags and ribbons all while experiencing the freedom of expression. By the end of this week the participants will learn a routine and have the opportunity to perform it for their families. fee: $180
Pets and Vets
June 17–21 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Tyler McIlwraith 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. fee: $180
Science Sleuths
July 15–19 | 9am–12pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Della Kemper Spend time investigating these areas of science; life, earth, space and physical science. Work with plant and seeds. Investigate rocks and minerals. Create constellations. Get energized. Explore all areas in the exciting world of science. fee: $180
Preparing for Geometry July 29–August 2 | 9am–12pm middle & upper Instructor: Cassie Levesque
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. fee: $180
Public Speaking
July 22–26 | 12:30–3:30pm middle & upper Instructor: Nate Gleiner This course will provide students with an opportunity to learn techniques and strategies to help them gain confidence as public speakers. In this course, we will explore the characteristics of a good public speaker, review and analyze the qualities of professional public speakers, and prepare our own speeches. fee: $180
SEW Cool
June 24–28 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Jacky Kalubi Learning to sew is not only a lot of fun it is also a wonderful life skill. This beginning sewing class will introduce students to a variety of sewing projects that will teach hand-sewing and introduce working with sewing machines. fee: $180
Soccer Academy at 7 Hills
June 24–28 | 9am–12pm ages 8-12 Instructor: Liz Lorenz
July 29-August 1 (no Friday) | 6–8pm ages 10-14, boys and girls Instructor: 7 Hills Soccer Coaches
Campers will participate in daily STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) activities to challenge students’ thinking, encourage creativity, problem solving and collaborative work. Campers will have the opportunity to explore circuitry, 3D printing, and elementary-level coding during the week long camp as they tackle daily challenges.
This camp is perfect for the middle school age student who wants to improve their soccer skills and have fun. Skill instruction and competitive games will be part of each day. All skills levels are welcome. fee: $90
fee: $180
Soft Sculptures
June 24–28 | 9am–12pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Priscilla Oehlschlaeger This sculpture camp will include projects like creating puppets, dolls, animals, insects, vehicles and outdoor landforms. Children will learn a special formula for sealing the design. Materials will include fabric markers, fabric paints and glue. fee: $180
Spanish Throughout the World June 17–21 | 12:30–3:30pm middle & upper
What do kids in Spanish-speaking cultures do to have fun, to celebrate and to learn? Join us this summer to find out. Exploring the diversity our world offers is a fantastic way to learn and enjoy. In this program, you will dive into Spanish-speaking cultures all while learning the language. Whether it is learning about the environment, festivities and holidays, traveling, dining or friendship, students will engage in fun activities and learn about the language and cultures of the Spanish-speaking world. fee: $180
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STEM Challenge
Strategy and Epic Quest Games Staycation (Exploring Cincy) July 15–19 | 9am–12pm middle & upper Instructor: Anne Losekamp
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! One of the highlights will be a tour a cool downtown historic spot. Other trips may include a tour of Mt. Adams and a mural tour.
July 1–5 | 12:30–3:30pm *no camp July 4 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. Children will also spend time playing classic games like Oregon Trail and other adventure/quest driven games like Dungeons and Dragons. fee: $145
fee: $180
Orange titles are lower & middle school programs Blue titles are middle & upper school programs
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Create Your Summer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Program Descriptions Strings Instrument Camp
Survivor Challenge Week
Team Sports
The Art of Scrapbooking
The Summer Strings Camp is open to students in grades K-7 who have at least one year of experience. Violin, viola and cello students experience daily chamber music and orchestra rehearsals, as well as technique and elective music study. It is a wonderful opportunity to get oriented with ensemble playing and gives players a week of great music making and fun during the summer off-season.
Students will take part in a five-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.
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!
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*
July 8–12 | 9am–12pm ages 7-12 & middle Instructor: Michaela Hibbard
July 15–19 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Brandon Williams
fee: $180
fee: $180
Study Skills July 22–26 | 9am–12pm middle & upper Instructor: Anne Losekamp What makes a successful student? We’ll spend the week strengthening some of the most important skills a student can have: organization, time management, studying and asking for help when needed. You’ll learn how different tests require different preparation, how to balance your big assignments with your daily homework and how to keep your papers in their place. We will discover resources to help address academic challenges and brainstorm ways to ask teachers for help. Each student will create individualized plans to make this grade the best one yet. After this week you will be ready (and maybe even a little excited) for the next school year. fee: $180
TaeKwonDo
July 22–26 | 9am–12pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Jason Jacobs Jason Jacobs, from Ahn’s TaeKwonDo will be your instructor. You’ll learn how to kick, block, punch and even break boards! Mr. Jacobs keeps the class fun and exciting. Most importantly, you’ll learn that TKD is more than just learning how to fight. Students will learn how integrity, perseverance, kindness and self-control can help them succeed in their everyday life. fee: $180
June 24–28 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Tyler McIlwraith
Taste of Cincinnati June 24–28 | 9am–12pm middle & upper Instructor: Doug Huff
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.
fee: $180
Tennis
July 8–12 | 9am–12pm July 15–19 | 9am–12pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Tony Teuful Tennis is one of the best lifetime sports! The Teufel Tennis teaching pro will be leading this clinic and tennis skill development, drills and game play will all be part of the fun. Whether you have no prior tennis experience, or want to perfect your skills, this is the clinic for you. weekly fee: $180
fee: $180
That’s Debatable July 15–19 | 9am–12pm middle & upper Instructor: Elliot Glum
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. fee: $180
July 22–26 | 9am–12pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Teresa Bardon
fee: $180
The Blast: Community Service Project June 24–28 | 12:30–3:30pm middle & upper Instructor: Doug Huff
Are you looking to get some cool swag and participate in one of the largest summer events in the city? If so, please come join us as we work with the Hyde Park Blast. The Blast is one of Cincinnati’s largest neighborhood events. It includes a 4-mile morning walk/run, kid’s races, criterium bike races and a rocking day long festival. In this camp we will be passing out race packets at Fleet Feet, setting the race course, and prepping for the all-day festival. This camp is sure to be a blast!
The Great Outdoors
June 24–28 | 9am–12pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Stephanie Pinguely 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
fee: $145
Orange titles are lower & middle school programs Blue titles are middle & upper school programs
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Create Your Summer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Program Descriptions TorchPrep ACT Preparation
Wonderful World of Water
August 5–8 | 8am–3:30pm (M-TH) rising juniors Instructor: Torch Prep
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®. 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: Thursday, September 5: 6pm-9pm To register, please visit: www.torchprep.com 888.382.8174 Info@torchprep.com fee: $460
July 8–12 | 9am–3:30pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Shayla Myles Aaron
Tour the Tri-State
June 24–28 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Stephanie Pinguely
Beat the heat with your friends and explore some of the amazing water attractions Cincy 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. New this year, we will be visiting the Newport Aquarium to explore their world of water to escape the heat, as well as some other indoor water attractions. Wearing sunglasses is an option...but staying dry is not! fee: $395
July 29–August 2 | 9am–12pm ages 7-12 Instructor: Anne Losekamp 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 they 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.
Write the Right Way
July 29–August 2 | 12:30–3:30pm middle & upper Instructor: Nate Gleiner This course will be designed to provide students with a review of analytical and argumentative writing. Topics will include brainstorming and generating ideas, crafting thesis statements, creating organization, and supporting ideas with evidence. This course is ideal for students wishing to shore up their essay-writing skills as they prepare for high school English. fee: $180
fee: $180
Writing the Personal Essay
Young Rembrandts: STEAM EXPLORATION
July 1–5 | 12:30–3:30pm *no camp July 4 ages 7-12 Instructor: Young Rembrandts Calling all artists, scientists, engineers and math lovers! Join us as explore the fascinating world of STEAM! We dive into a new discipline every day so that all children learn their possibilities. Students will illustrate different types of Sciences, new Technologies, incredible feats of Engineering and striking Math principles - all while creating crazy awesome drawings. fee: $145
June 17–21 | 9am–12pm middle & upper Instructor: Laura Clemens
Join us in learning more about the Tri-State with its famous buildings, museums, occupations and sports teams. This will be a week of touring and exploring as we learn more about our great city.
This essay “bootcamp” will introduce students to the process and skills necessary to write an effective essay. Students will work through the writing process for three common types of assignments: a basic 5 paragraph essay, an essay based on a literary work, and an argumentative essay using sources. By learning the specific steps for breaking down the process and a clear formula for the successful essay, students will take their writing skills to the next level. This course will be helpful for younger students looking to learn these skills for the first time as well as older students who need additional practice and instruction.
fee: $180
¡ Vamos a Explorar! Exploring the Spanish Language & Cultures June 24–28 | 12:30–3:30pm ages 7-10 Instructor: Teresa Bardon
What do kids in Spanish-speaking cultures do to have fun, to celebrate, and to learn? Join us this summer to find out. Exploring the diversity our world offers is a fantastic way to learn and enjoy. In this program, you will dive into Spanish-speaking cultures all while learning the language. Whether it is learning about the environment, festivities and holidays, traveling, dining or friendship, students will engage in fun activities and learn about the language and cultures of the Spanish-speaking world.
World Cultures
Orange titles are lower & middle school programs
fee: $180
Blue titles are middle & upper school programs
fee: $180
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Seven Hills Summer 2019 Registration Options
Terms of Enrollment
1. Register online: Visit www.7hills.org 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. Download application from website: www.7hills.org/summerprogram 4. Call Summer Program Office and request an application at 513.728.2380
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 17, 2019.
Further inquires may be addressed to: Jill Romerill jill.romerill@7hills.org
Christina Zaffiro christina.zaffiro@7hills.org 513.728.2380 Visit our website at:
www.7hills.org/summerprogram
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. Food Allergies: Children with food allergies must provide their own lunch.
2019 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
Date of birth
Applicant’s mailing address City
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T-shirt size, please circle: Youth S, Youth M, Youth L, Adult S, Adult M, Adult L
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Application Fee: One-time application fee for non-Seven Hills families is $50.00.
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Deposit: There is a $50.00 per program deposit due for registration prior to May 17, 2019. The deposit is applied to the program cost. All deposits are non-refundable.
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Account Balances: All remaining account balances must be paid in full by May 17, 2019. The account balance equals the cost of the program minus the deposit already paid.
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Multiple Week Discount: A 5% discount applies if you register for 4 or more weeks.
2. Please read Terms of Enrollment located on page 2 and sign below.
Registrations received after May 17, 2019 must be paid in full. Partial Attendance Rule: No refund or reduction in fees is possible for a child who arrives late, leaves early or attends only part of a session. Cancellation Policy: Classes may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment. Full refunds will be issued for those programs. You will be notified by June 3. 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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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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8. Register for extended hours and lunch:
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q Early Care (7:30-9am)
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($40.00 per week, $32.00 week of July 1)
3. Create your summer by selecting activities on reverse.
q After Care (3:30-4:45pm)
4. Calculate Deposit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ ($50.00 per program)
($40.00 per week, $32.00 week of July 1)
q Extended Care (4:45-6pm)
5. Add Application Fee ($50.00) . . . +$
($40.00 per week, $32.00 week of July 1)
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Please sign me up for lunch: (set menu, no substitutes)
6. Total due at time of application . . . =$
q ($30.00 per week, $25.00 week of July 1)
7. Select payment option: q Seven Hills Families only – bill school account q Check enclosed (made payable to The Seven Hills School) q Credit Card
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9. Please return your completed registration form and deposit to:
The Seven Hills School Summer Program
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 17-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Growing Book by Book
July 15-19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inventors Academy - Mazes
June 17-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Author Study
July 15-19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . World Explorers
June 24-28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Moved by Math
July 22-26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stargazing
June 24-28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mathmagicians
July 22-26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adventures in Art
July 1-5 no camp July 4 . . . . . Billions of Bubbles
July 29-August 2 . . . . . . . . . . Rainforest Romp
July 1-5 no camp July 4 . . . America the Beautiful
July 29-August 2 . . . . . . . . . Jump Start School
July 8-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crazy Chemistry
August 5-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stingerbees PLUS
July 8-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Under the Trees
Seven Hills Soccer Coaches
NEW in 2019
C R E ATE YOUR S UMM E R Ages 7-12 June 17-21
July 1-5 no camp July 4
July 15-19
July 29-August 2
Culinary Skills (ages 8-12) (AM)
Bowling (AM)
Music Fun for Everyone (AM)
Ninja Warrior Training (AM)
Origami (AM)
Games Galore (AM)
Science Sleuths (AM)
Math Strategies & Fluency (AM)
Jump Start School (ages7-10) (AM)
Chess (AM)
Tennis (AM)
Bee Smart with Art (AM)
Alex Meacham Basketball Camp (AM)
Golf (ages 9-12) (9am-3:30pm)
Dancesport Academy
Pets & Vets (PM)
World Cultures (AM)
Strategy & Epic Quest Games (PM)
(ages 8-11) (AM)
Gardening Start to Finish (PM)
Classic Backyard Games & Beyond
Alternative Sports (PM)
Our Great Parks (PM)
(PM)
Craft Crazy (PM)
Young Rembrandts: STEAM
I.S. Designs (PM)
Breakout Mysteries (PM)
Frisbee Games of All Kinds (PM)
EXPLORATION (PM)
Survivor Challenge Week (PM)
Minecraft (PM)
June 24-28
July 8-12
Performing Arts &
Acting Workshop (PM)
Ninja Warrior Training (AM)
Chemical Exploration (AM)
STEM Challenge (ages 8-12)
Strings Instrument Camp (AM)
July 22-26
(AM)
Tennis (AM)
TaeKwonDo (AM)
Soft Sculptures (AM)
Wonderful World of Water
The Art of Scrapbooking (AM)
Creative Movement (PM)
The Great Outdoors (AM)
(9am-3:30pm)
Math Games (ages 8-10) (AM)
¡Vamos a Explorar! Exploring
Minecraft (PM)
OESA Soccer Clinic (AM)
the Spanish Language &
CosPlay: Costume Crazy (PM)
Fossils, Frogs and Forts,
Cultures (ages 7-10) (PM)
7Hills Gives Back (PM)
Oh My! (PM)
Team Sports (PM)
Magic (PM)
Sew Cool (PM)
Crossfit for Kids (ages 9-12) (PM)
Tour the Tri-State (PM)
Creative Coders (PM)
July 15-19
July 29-August 2
Staycation Exploring Cincy (AM)
Preparing for Geometry (AM)
Writing the Personal Essay (AM)
Digital Photo: Traveling Studio
That’s Debatable (AM)
High Ropes/Low Ropes Face Off
Spanish Throughout the World
(AM)
Cinema Classics (PM)
Do You Want to be a Civil Engineer? (PM)
(9am-3:30pm)
(PM)
Library Scavenger Hunt (PM)
July 8-12
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(9am-3:30pm)
July 22-26
Taste of Cincinnati (AM)
Fantasy Baseball Math (AM)
Study Skills (AM)
Creative Writing (PM)
Fit for Life (PM)
Alternative Sports (AM)
The Blast: Community
Crossfit for Kids (PM)
Service Project (PM)
Public Speaking (PM)
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KICK-OFF TO SUMMER W E E K
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Golf (9am-3:30pm)
Game Design (AM)
R E T U R N I N G
2726 Johnstone Pl., Cincinnati, Ohio 45206
July 1-5 no camp July 4
(ages 12-14) (PM)
information on page 17
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Culinary Skills (AM)
Wonderful World of Water
July 29-August 1 6–8pm
Adventure Club (9am-3:30pm)
June 17-21
June 24-28
Boys & Girls ages 10–14
August 5-9
The Middle & Upper Experience
Dancesport Academy
SOCCER ACADEMY AT 7HILLS
Classic Backyard Games & Beyond (PM) Write the Right Way (PM) Soccer Academy at 7 Hills (Boys ages 10-14) (6pm-8pm) (M-TH) Soccer Academy at 7 Hills (Girls ages 10-14) (6pm-8pm) (M-TH)
August 5-8* TorchPrep ACT Preparation (8am-3:30pm) (*M-TH)
(AM) session from 9am - 12pm, (PM) session 12:30 - 3:30pm, FULL DAY 9am-3:30pm
ick-off your summer with a week of fun-filled summer activities and programs. Each day a variety of enrichment programs will be offered in a “day camp” format that will embrace the spirit of summer. The emphasis will be on fun! Grades: Pre-K - Rising 5th Programs: 9:00-3:30 Early Care: 7:30-9:00 After Care: 3:30-6:00 Fee: $360
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Registration begins February 18, 2018: summer@7hills.org
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The Seven Hills School Hillsdale Campus 5400 Red Bank Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45227
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