Archive | January, 2010

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Cincinnati Magazine editors visit, defend omission of CCDS from “Best High Schools” issue

Cincinnati Magazine editors visit, defend omission of CCDS from “Best High Schools” issue

By Isaac Guttman, ’10, News Editor, and Will Portman, ’10, Editor-in-Chief. Two editors from Cincinnati Magazine who visited school two weeks ago said they stood by their decision not to include CCDS in a cover story on the region’s best high schools published last fall, though they said the school would be “in the running” if they were to generate their list again.

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Students earn recognition in Overtures and Scholastics

Students earn recognition in Overtures and Scholastics

By Rebecca Miller, ‘12, Contributor. Senior Alyssa Magarian and Lilly Fleischmann, ’11, both have been named finalists in the prestigious Overture Awards Competition. In the Scholastic Arts Regional Competition, juniors Ilana Habib and Amanda Young, whose collage is depicted, earned Gold Keys, while Jessup Smith,’10, and Jonas Luebbers,’12, earned Silver Keys.

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Scroll forum: Acceptable Use Policy

Scroll forum: Acceptable Use Policy

In light of interest generated by a recent article on the school’s Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) regarding laptops, The Scroll has posted the AUP verbatim. Students, faculty, and parents are invited share their thoughts by commenting below.

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Swim team fulfilling high expectations

Swim team fulfilling high expectations

By Caroline Gentile, ‘13, Contributor. Both the boys and girls teams have garnered wins over Clark, Seven Hills, and Summit this season. Head Coach Marshall Adams said, “times for both boys and girls ahead of last year’s performances at this time in the season.”

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PERSPECTIVE: ‘Jersey Shore’ incorrectly depicts Italian Americans

PERSPECTIVE: ‘Jersey Shore’ incorrectly depicts Italian Americans

By Alex Lento ‘10, LifeStyle Section Editor. The people on this show represent a tiny slice of the Italian American population. Besides, one has to wonder about the character of any person who would agree to be on an MTV reality show.

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Merit scholarships, enrollment initiatives attract new students

Merit scholarships, enrollment initiatives attract new students

By Haleigh Miller, ‘12, News Editor. A new Founders’ Scholarship Award–a larger and farther-reaching merit scholarship program than the school has offered in the past–has already attracted the attention of applicants, according to Director of Admissions Aaron Kellenberger.

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Make eating healthy easier (and more enjoyable) with these recipes

Make eating healthy easier (and more enjoyable) with these recipes

By Alex Lento, ‘10, LifeStyle Section Editor, and Jessup Smith, ‘10, LifeStyle Editor. Since we’ve already told you about the importance of sleep, we thought we’d help you out with another essential: eating healthy.

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Legion: dumb zombie flick or intellectually stimulating film?

Legion: dumb zombie flick or intellectually stimulating film?

By Meredith Hritz, ’10, A&E Editor. Legion has its riveting moments; however, as plot development goes, it leaves much to be desired. B-.

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Ultimate Frisbee team established

Ultimate Frisbee team established

By Jules Cantor, ’11, Sports Editor. What started as a few senior boys playing Frisbee at lunch has turned into a phenomenon at CCDS.

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Students step up to help Haiti

Students step up to help Haiti

By Victoria Mairal-Cruz, ’12, Contributor. From starting the Hoops for Haiti program and buying dance tickets, to helping child slaves through the Restavek foundation, students’ reaction to the crisis in Haiti has been remarkable.

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Lazarus reflects on her presidency

Lazarus reflects on her presidency

By Meg Lazarus, ’13, Contributor. I’d somehow thought that I would be expected to make speeches every day, but instead, my biggest responsibilities are to plan for group activities involving the entire grade like T-shirts.

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HUMOR: Top 10 reasons to come to CCDS

HUMOR: Top 10 reasons to come to CCDS

By Joey Fritz, ‘10. Trying to decide where to send your high school age children? Here are 10 reasons why your child should become an Indian.

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