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From Tutoring Inmates and Successfully Starting a Business, to Working in Television: Seniors Receive Advice from CCDS Alumni at 2012 “Senior Seminars”


Country Day alumni give Seniors invaluable accounts of their experiences which range from running the world’s largest student-run nonprofit corporation and working in Research Laboratories at Yale University, to managing, editing, and printing a literary magazine. Read on for an inside scoop of each seminar, and get a glimpse of what your own future may hold!

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Why you should be the new Lighter Fare Section Editor


By Claire Heinichen ‘11, Lighter Fare Section Editor. Now I’m sure you are thinking to yourself, “Writing for the humor section? That doesn’t sound like any fun at all,” which it may or may not be true, or “I’m not funny,” which you may or may not be, but hey, it looks good on a college application! But there is more to being the lead (and only) writer for the humor section than padding your college resume.

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Armstead’s run to state caps off successful girls track season


By Avery Maier ‘13, News Editor
On Friday, June 4th, 2010, Erika Armstead finished third in the Ohio state long jump event. This strong finish brought to a close a season in which the Indians won their third consecutive MVC championship and their 20th district title since 1985.

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COLLEGE ESSAY: Xanni Brown to attend Harvard


Compiled by Kathryn Black, ’11, The Lens Section Editor and Kate Taylor, ’11, The Lens Editor. When I was younger, I knew with utter certainty that I was invincible. I scraped through childhood with more bruises and band-aids than most girls, but I always bounced back to my feet. Although I was invariably the smallest kid on the basketball court, I never gave up, no matter how many knees I took to the face.

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Girls track wins four events, continues winning ways


by Avery Maier, ’13, News Editor
At the CCDS Invitational, Mariemont Dual meet, Madeira Invitational and the Reading Invitational, the CCDS girl track team emerged victorious.

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Top 50 posts from the 2009-10 SCROLL staff


By Will Portman, ‘10, Editor-in-Chief. As the 2010-11 Scroll staff, led by incoming Editors-in-Chief Cody Pomeranz, ‘11, and Amanda Young, ‘11, takes over the reins of the newspaper this week, I thought it’d be appropriate to take a look back at the work of the 2009-10 staff.

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Girls basketball takes MVC championship


By Jules Cantor, ‘11, Sports Editor. In front of a large crowd in the North Gym, the girls basketball team defeated longtime rival Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy to clinch the conference title.

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Students inducted into Cum Laude Society


By The Scroll staff. Thirteen juniors and seniors have been inducted into the CCDS chapter of the Cum Laude Society (pictured: inductees from the Class of 2010).

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VIDEO: Dance moved to Saturday, Feb. 20 from 8:30-11:30 p.m.


Click to view the “Taking the Stage” Winter Formal announcement video! Original date canceled due to inclement weather.

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Reed, Lowe dynamic duo on and off the court


By Jules Cantor, ‘11, Sports Editor. Reigning co-captains, MVPs, and all-league selections, Mariah Reed and Nichole Lowe are poised to have excellent senior seasons.

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Undefeated academic team looks to return to state


By Victoria Mairal-Cruz, ‘12, Contributor. The CCDS academic team is undefeated, with both varsity and J.V. teams currently holding a five win record. Team members are optimistic about qualifying for the state tournament for the second year in a row.

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Dress code changes to remain in place, for now


By Avery Maier, ‘13, Contributor. The dress code changes that have been enthusiastically received by the students will stay unless major infringements of the code occur.

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