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Middle School Blast Aug 29, 2025

  • Key Dates
  • What to Know Now
  • Parent Community News
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Key Dates

Friday, Aug. 29 — A4. Sixth and Seventh Grade Retreats
Monday, Sept. 1 — Labor Day. No School
Tuesday, Sept. 2 — B4
Wednesday, Sept. 3 — A5
Thursday, Sept. 4 — B5. Middle School Picture Day
Friday, Sept. 5 — A1. Middle School Picture Day. Parent Community Meeting, 8:15 am
Monday, Sept. 8 — B1. Eighth Graders Leave for Adventure Treks
Tuesday, Sept. 9 — A2. Eighth Grade Adventure Treks Trip
Wednesday, Sept. 10 — B2. Eighth Grade Adventure Treks Trip
Thursday, Sept. 11 —  Eighth Graders return from Adventure Treks Trip
Friday, Sept. 12 — B3. No School for Eighth Grade
Wednesday, Sept. 17 — Board of Trustees Meeting, 6:30 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 19 — Homecoming and All School Family Cookout, 5 p.m.

Photos of the Week

Students work on an activity in Innovation Lab.

The Neidlein-Dial/Sargent advisory gathers for a photo.

A group of friends pose for a photo.

Eighth graders show off their spirit wear.

Seventh graders practice blind contour line drawings in art class.

What to Know Now

Parent Night Feedback

Thank you for joining us this week at Parent Night. We enjoyed meeting you and sharing about the upcoming school year. We are always looking for ways to improve these connection points; if you have feedback you’d like to share, please complete the Middle School Parent Night Feedback Form.

Sixth Grade Off-Campus Class Retreat — Today, Friday, Aug. 29

The sixth grade will hold our annual retreat on Friday, Aug. 29. The primary focus of our retreat is to get to know each other better! We will spend a bit of time in the morning doing a variety of activities on campus and then head to Main Event in West Chester. We will return to school in time for dismissal. The retreat is a fun and relaxed time for your child to get to know their new classmates and teachers. We will have pizza for lunch provided by Main Event. If you have questions/concerns, please contact Jennifer Licata, sixth grade team leader.

Seventh Grade On-Campus Class Retreat — Today, Friday, Aug. 29

On Friday, Aug. 29, the seventh grade will have an on-campus retreat, a day for us to do fun activities and bond as advisories and classmates. The school will provide snacks and lunch.  If you have any questions, please get in touch with seventh grade team leader Carri Haskins.

Picture Day — Sept. 4 and 5

Picture Day is Sept. 4 and 5. Bring your smiles! See the Picture Day flyer for more information.

Eighth Grade Adventure Trek — Sept 8-11

The eighth grade trip to North Carolina is coming soon. We will leave at 6 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 8, and return around 10 p.m. on Sept. 11. All forms should be turned in. For any questions please contact eighth grade team leader Judith Neidlein-Dial.

Parent Community News

Middle School Parent Community Meeting — Friday, Sept. 5 

The first parent community meeting of this year will be held on Friday, Sept. 5, at 8:15 a.m. in the Sixth Grade Commons. We are excited to welcome Mr. Jessup, who will share his vision for the Middle School and answer parent questions. We hope you’ll join us!

Parent community meetings will be on the following dates at 8:15 a.m. in the Sixth Grade Commons:

  • Nov. 21
  • Feb. 19, evening meeting at 6 p.m.
  • April 24

All Middle School Parent Social — Saturday, Sept. 6, 6-9 p.m.

Calling all Middle School parents! Join us for a fun night of trivia and socializing on Saturday, Sept. 6, 6-9 p.m. at the Little Miami Brewing Company. Come hang out with fellow Seven Hills Middle School parents for a relaxed, fun-filled evening. Tickets are $15. This includes a private bartender, trivia by Approximate Knowledge Institute of Cincinnati, yummy food, and one drink ticket. Additional beverages will be available for purchase. See exciting event details and reserve your spot!

Join  SHARE, Our LGBTQIA+ Parent and Ally Events List!

Are you a parent who is LGBTQIA+, has an LGBTQIA+ child, or is an ally looking to support and connect with others in our Seven Hills community? We’re putting together and updating our contact list for families interested in LGBTQIA+ events, meetups, and resources throughout the year. If you’d like to stay in the loop, we’d love to include you! Fill out the contact form. Let’s build a welcoming, inclusive, and supportive community — together.

Parent Walking Group: Step into the Conversation

This group consists of Seven Hills parents from all divisions with the occasional faculty visitor. This is a casual and welcoming group. We get our steps in while meeting new people and learning more about what is happening at school. On the scheduled days, the group meets after drop-off in the morning, and people come and go as their schedule permits. Very casual. Very fun. Please use this link to join the WhatsApp Chat for the meeting schedule and details.

Volunteer with the Seven Hills Spirit Shop

Help us spread school spirit! We need volunteers to help make Seven Hills gear available more often! We are looking for shop pop-up event volunteers and a couple more people to fill monthly in-store openings. If you’d like to be contacted, fill out the Spirit Shop Volunteer Inquiry Form.

We have been updating our Spirit Shop Online Store daily. See our new hats, kids tees, and sweatshirts! Questions? Send us an email at spirit.shop@7hills.org.

Questions or interested in volunteering with the Middle School PC?

Contact Susan Schaefer (mom of sixth grader Drew)

Announcements

Middle School Pick-Up Times and Details

Parents are to pick up their Middle Schoolers between 3:15-3:30 p.m. at the bottom of the Middle School steps. It is extremely important that you have a sheet of paper with your child’s last name in large, bold letters, preferably hanging from the passenger side mirror. The signs help with a safe and efficient dismissal. It is important that parents do not arrange to pick-up their Middle Schooler at any other nondesignated area on campus. The exception is for those Middle Schoolers who have siblings on campus. For Middle Schoolers with Upper siblings, it is OK to have the Middle Schooler walk to meet their sibling at the Upper School.  

Please note, this year the Middle Schoolers who have siblings in Lotspeich will dismiss with Lotspeich students at the Red Barn. We will have a Middle School representative at the Red Barn to make sure all of the students are safely dismissed.

Shuttle and Bus Info
The Doherty Shuttle and Mason bus will continue to collect students from the bottom of the Middle School steps (in front of Schiff). Please make sure your child knows their plan for dismissal. Changes to those plans after 2 p.m. are difficult to communicate and cannot be guaranteed. You should always email your child those changes when they are known. Students are encouraged to check their email at the end of the day in Advisory.

Encore After School Program

As in the past, we will be offering free-of-charge for parents unable to pick up their Middle Schoolers by 3:15, after school supervision, known as The Encore Club. When school is dismissed at 3:15 p.m., students are expected to leave campus property unless they are under the supervision of a teacher or a coach. Students who are not picked up by 3:30 p.m. and are not involved in an adult supervised activity (e.g. sports practice or play rehearsal), are to go to The Encore Club inside the Middle School in room 213. When parents arrive at school to pick-up their child from Encore, they should come to the Encore Club. The Encore supervisor can be reached at 513.600.0007.

Free Theater from Cincinnati Shakespeare Company — Tonight, Aug. 29

We’re excited to share a wonderful theatrical performance from the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company. “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” is being performed for free in local parks around the city as part of their annual Shakespeare in the Park series!

This is a fantastic chance for all students to experience Shakespeare live on stage. Our eighth grade students will especially benefit as they will be studying this play in the spring, and these performances provide a fun and engaging preview for the play.

Cincinnati Shakespeare’s productions in the parks are open to the public, family-friendly, and completely free — just bring a blanket or lawn chair and enjoy the show under the stars!

To find dates and locations near you, visit the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s website. They will be performing at Summit Park in Blue Ash on today, Friday, Aug. 29. We hope many of our students will take advantage of this enriching and entertaining theatrical experience!

Canvas for Parents

Parents are invited to be “observers” for their children’s classes. An observer can see assignments, due dates, and if any assignments are missing. Middle School is a time for independence, so we ask you to coach your children on connecting with their teachers if they have questions, but as parents, we can act as an important safety net to make sure nothing falls through the cracks. See below for how to set up an account and gain observer status. Here is a PDF version of the instructions.

Parents are invited to attend either an in-person or Zoom meeting, giving a brief overview of the system and how to utilize its functionality. Location and more details to come.

  • In-Person Options
    Monday, Sept. 8, 7-8 p.m.
    Tuesday, Sept. 9, 8:30-9:30 a.m.
  • Zoom Option
    Wednesday, Sept. 10, 7-8 p.m

Parent Veracross Guides

If you are new to Seven Hills or just need a refresher about using Veracross, check out our parent guides: 

  • Parent Platform Guide
  • Parent Communications Guide

Get Your Homecoming Spirit Wear!

We’re excited to announce that Homecoming T-shirts and hoodies are now available for purchase through our Athletics Square store!

Order here: Seven Hills Athletics Store

When placing your order, please include the following information in the “Notes” section at checkout:

  • Your child’s full name
  • Grade (oldest child, if multiple)
  • Homeroom teacher or adviser

This information will help us organize distribution. Orders will be delivered to students before Homecoming on Sept. 19.

Library News from Head Librarian Megan Whitt

At The Seven Hills School, we strive to include a wide variety of high-quality books in our libraries. As professionals in our field, librarians use our many years of expertise to select the best titles for our students. Because the Middle School shares The Young Family Library space with the Upper School, our library collection includes young adult books. Some young adult books contain mature content, like strong language and graphic descriptions. Middle School students can explore all areas of the library at various times throughout the day, including homeroom, after school, and with their English classes.

Students are reminded at the beginning of every year that, while they have access to YA titles, books with mature subject matter may not be for everyone. Students are encouraged to be responsible, use their best judgment, and have conversations with parents and guardians about their personal comfort level with YA books. Middle School is a great time for students to explore and learn about themselves and others, and books are an excellent way to do this. Many of our students read above their age level and are ready to challenge themselves with mature themes and content.

However, we understand not every student is ready for that. Middle School students have their own section within the library with age-appropriate books and magazines. Reading above age/grade level is a personal choice, and talking with your children about the books they are reading is a great way to connect with them.

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