Dr. Timothy Kremchek, Founding Member of Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, was recently honored with Indian Hill High School’s Distinguished Alumni Award. The award recognizes alumni who have demonstrated outstanding leadership and personal accomplishments in their careers and/or on behalf of the community, highlighting individuals who embody the values of excellence, integrity and community impact.... Continue Reading →
Spring into Peace: Renew Your Inner and Outer World
By Anna Ferguson Spring is in the air! Perhaps you’re feeling a burst of energy and motivation, but this year, you might trade the frantic urge to organize your home and scrub every baseboard for a different kind of renewal. As the frost retreats and the first green shoots push through the soil, nature is offering... Continue Reading →
The Book Nook: Symmes Township Branch Now Open
By Ben Lathrop, Hyde Park Library The Symmes Township Branch has opened at its new location at 11850 Enyart Road in Loveland. The new 22,000-square-foot facility is a Big Next Generation Library featuring exciting amenities, including MakerSpace equipment, spaces to gather and meet, an interactive kids’ play space, a pedestrian-friendly parking lot, renewable energy features, a... Continue Reading →
CCDS Celebrates Athletic Excellence Across Generations at Hall of Fame Ceremony
For a century, athletics at Cincinnati Country Day School have been about far more than wins and records. As Head of School Rob Zimmerman `98 reminded attendees at the 2026 Athletic Hall of Fame induction ceremony, “Athletics have never been merely ornamental here. From the beginning, athletics were deemed an essential component of a Country Day education. Athletics are classrooms of character, and character development was... Continue Reading →
Indian Hill Middle School earns elite Ohio STEM School Designation
Indian Hill School District celebrates STEM best-practices across entire district The Indian Hill School District is proud to announce that Indian Hill Middle School has earned official STEM School Designation from the Ohio Department of Education & Workforce and the Ohio STEM Learning Network (OSLN), joining an elite network of schools across the state recognized... Continue Reading →
The Summit Country Day School Students Honored with National Community Service Impact Awards
Joining Students Nationwide Who Delivered 2.3 Million Hours of Service and $78M in Community Impact The Summit Country Day School is proud to announce 64 students have been recognized by the United Nations Association of the USA (UNA-USA) and InnerView in the eighth Annual Community Service Impact Awards. The Kroger Co. is presenting the seventh... Continue Reading →
Engaging Hearts & Minds: Turning Summer Slide into Summer Growth
By Kristina O’Connor, Director of Curriculum and Instruction for The Seven Hills School The summer slide, also known as the summer learning loss, is the tendency for students to lose some of their academic knowledge and skills during the summer. Reading and math skills — as with all types of knowledge — are like a... Continue Reading →
IH ARTS CONSERVATORY NEWS
Indian Hill student awarded Miami University Arts Scholarship through Governor’s Youth Art Exhibition Senior Caroline Winks awarded prestigious Edna Kelly Scholarship The Indian Hill School District celebrates Indian Hill High School senior Caroline Winks who has been awarded a prestigious $7,500 Edna Kelly Scholarship to Miami University’s arts program. The scholarship follows her recognition in... Continue Reading →
Indian Hill Board of Education honors four champions of students
Annual awards presented during the May 19 Board meeting The Indian Hill School District is pleased to share the announcement of recipients for the annual awards presented by the Board of Education to partners and staff members who have proven to be champions of students. The third-annual award presentation took place during the regularly scheduled... Continue Reading →
Kindling a Fire: Cognitive Fitness for the Summer
By Cincinnati Country Day Head of School Rob Zimmerman ‘98 If you’re anything like me, May arrives with the usual litany of healthy summer intentions: exercise more, sleep longer, eat better. These intentions are noble and necessary. I know I’m not the only educator (or adult) who could use a little more physical fitness when... Continue Reading →
