Upper School Awards
Upper School students were honored at the annual Awards Ceremony on June 3. Held in The Schiff Center, students of all grade levels were celebrated by their peers and the Upper School faculty. The ceremony began with the announcement of the following students, who earned a Concentration in Seven Hills’ Experiential Learning program for studying a subject in-depth in the following fields:
Faith Haggarty – Community Engagement
Andy Yang – Medical Exploration
Maya Martinez Diers was presented the Miriam Titcomb Award, the highest honor awarded to a junior, for exhibiting excellence in “initiative in some area, originality in some area, love of fellow man, and courage of convictions.”
Savoy Lackey presented the Clement L. Buenger Award on behalf of the Fund for Independent Schools of Cincinnati.
Sebastian Rodriguez received the Neil Smith Scholarship, which is presented to a student in grade nine, 10, or 11 who best exemplifies the qualities for which Neil Smith is known. The selected student must “meet the world with optimism and good will; expect the best from themselves and others; and exhibit courage, compassion, integrity, and intelligence.”
The Personal Achievement Award was presented to the students whose contributions have made Seven Hills a better place. Honorees were freshman Timmy Jordan and Steven Elder, sophomores George Mentrup and Gigi Hawgood, junior Angel Liang and Rosalie Hoar, and senior Matt Weirich.
Erin Finn received the Sophomore Scholastic Achievement Award. This is awarded to the sophomore who exhibits a scholarly temperament and who has contributed the benefits of learning in a given discipline to the school and/or the wider community. This student exhibits a love of learning and intellectual curiosity and shares enthusiasm for the discipline with others.
Jenny Hu received the Citizenship Award. This is awarded to the student who takes an active role in school and/or community affairs, and who exhibits mature political and global consciousness and a sense of civic responsibility.
Elsa Lick was given the Creativity and Original Thinking Award. This is awarded to the student who is given to independent thinking, and who has displayed an inquisitive and creative habit of mind.
Lucy Schneider was awarded the Community Scholar Award, presented to the student “who has shown exceptional achievement in a given discipline and who has extended that knowledge to benefit the larger community.”
Department Awards
Annabel Kleinwaechter—Andress Art Award
Elyse Stieby—Theater Award
Matt Coulson—Music Award
Kurt Drath—Fine and Performing Arts Award
Grace Arya—English Award
Kaiya Park and Gabrielle Walker—Kathy Richardson Award
Dhruv Mahajan—History Award
Wes Gardner—Math Award
Manan Vij—Biology Award
Angel Liang—Chemistry Award
Kevin Xiao—Physics Award
Lucas Wall and Jonathan Gai—Computer Science Award
Jenny Hu—Latin Award
Owen Foster—Chinese Award
Meg Yuan—French Award
Emma Cohen—Spanish Award
Shriya Kilaru—Female Athlete of the Year
Griffin Callow—Male Athlete of the Year
Meg Yuan —Female Scholar Athlete
Owen Foster—Male Scholar Athlete
Caroline Routh—Female Archie Griffin Sportsmanship Award
Eli Dauer—Male Archie Griffin Sportsmanship Award
Ryan Meador—Elinor Scherr Mosher Award
2021 Senate Award—Ann Griep