Scott Cagle

Director Of Technology at The Seven Hills School

Scott Cagle is an experienced technology professional currently serving as the Director of Technology at The Seven Hills School since April 2008, specializing in Filemaker Pro and web development. Cagle previously held roles as a Paid Coach/Trainer at Kings Hammer Academy from August 2008 to June 2020, a Web Designer/Developer at Andrews Lawn Care from 2008 to 2011, and a Network Administrator at Powers Agency from January 2007 to February 2008. Prior experience includes serving as a Technology Specialist at Summit Country Day School from June 2001 to January 2007, where responsibilities included managing technology for approximately 1,100 students and 150 faculty and staff. Additionally, Cagle worked as an Environmental Scientist at the Fernald Environmental Management Project from March 1998 to June 2001 and as a Food Technologist at The Kroger Co. from November 1995 to March 1998. Cagle holds a B.S. in Environmental Science from The Ohio State University and is a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer through New Horizons Computer Learning Center.

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Cincinnati, United States

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The Seven Hills School

The Seven Hills School is a nonsectarian, co-educational, PreK-12 day school of approximately 1,015 students. Long recognized as one of the strongest independent schools in the Midwest, Seven Hills was recently named by Niche.com is the Best College Preparatory School in Ohio. Traditionally, 100% of Seven Hills graduates attend four-year colleges; the mid-range of SAT scores for graduating seniors is 12900 – 1500; and 75% of the class is recognized as AP Scholars. Proud to serve a diverse student body from a wide range of ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds, Seven Hills operates on two campuses with state-of-the-art facilities. Beyond rigorous academics, Seven Hills offers a strong athletic program and vast opportunities in the fine and performing arts. Students are bright and engaged and enjoy the warm, participatory environment at Seven Hills. Excellent teaching is the hallmark of Seven Hills, and the school is renowned for the strong rapport between our faculty and students. Small class sizes and low student-teacher ratios mean that teachers know their students thoroughly and can find ways to help them realize their full potential, both as students and as people. Seven Hills is a collegial place to teach and to learn. While there is an established curriculum, teachers enjoy considerable freedom to plan and implement their program. Innovation and creativity are encouraged and supported. Students are bright, eager, and fully invested in learning; parents are supportive; and the faculty is friendly and collaborative. The School offers a mentor program for new teachers and supports robust professional development for teachers at all stages of their careers. Cincinnati, a city of 300,000 with 2 million in the metropolitan area, offers the amenities of a large city (major universities, theaters, museums, professional sports, parks and recreation) in a livable, affordable community with a low cost of living and affordable housing.


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