Education
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Birth Certificates and Childhood Immunizations Available
It may seem early, but as most schools are now accepting registrations for new Kindergarten students, its time to begin preparing to go back to school. Birth certificates, and childhood immunizations are required to enroll in Kindergarten. Clermont County Public Health can help. Clermont County Public Health offers birth certificates for any individual born in…
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Milford full-day kindergarten registration for 2016-17 – Lottery held on February 12
A lottery will be held on Friday, February 12, 2016, at 4 p.m. to determine who is admitted into the all-day program Milford Exempted Village Schools will again be offering a full-day kindergarten class at all of their elementary schools. The cost of the full-day option is $3,000 a year. Scholarships and reduced fees are available…
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New immunization rules for 7th graders
Did you know that Ohio Department of Health revised the immunization requirements for students entering the seventh grade? Students must show proof of the following immunizations before returning to school in the fall of 2016: * Tdap vaccine (to protect from tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis) * Meningococcal vaccine (to protect from meningitis) For questions about vaccines your…
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Chad Hilliker on the new Every Child Succeeds Act
The most important thing I want each member of our Tiger Family to understand is that despite any changes in federal or state requirements, we will continue to provide an excellent education of the students we serve. By Chad Hilliker, Loveland City School District superintendent It was a significant moment in recent educational history: In December,…
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New technology available and in use at Loveland Early Childhood Center
Big and bright – that is how students at Loveland Early Childhood Center (LECC) described the new computers that filled their learning lab. “Paired with the great instruction already taking place in the classroom, the access that our LECC students now have in regards to technology is providing for such a dynamic learning experience,” said…
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Loveland’s Howard Jacob Lawrence to play at Walsh University
by Loveland Lacrosse Loveland, Ohio – Loveland High School boys lacrosse standout Howard Jacob Lawrence recently committed to attend and play college lacrosse at Walsh University (DII). “I really liked football when I was young, but I began to play lacrosse and knew I loved it,” said Howard. “I’m very excited to continue my education…
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Loveland’s Oblong named Captain – 2016 Essex Men’s Lacrosse
Essex Knights Head Coach Shawn Burke introduced 2013 Loveland grad Tyler Oblong as one of four captains for the 2016 season on Dec 4. Oblong joins fellow captains James Case (Great Valley), Blake McDonald (Assumption) and Sid Ewell (Carlisle). Oblong appeared in all 18 games for the Knights in 2015, playing a pivotal role as…
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Help design the future of Loveland Athletics
Master plan to be a comprehensive district, parent and community collaboration to guide Loveland Athletics for the next decade Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland City School District has launched a Loveland City Schools Athletic Facilities Master Planning Process. [quote_right]“Born from the vision to make Loveland the premier athletic program in Southwest Ohio, and with the mission to…
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Tonight’s Loveland vs. Milford Boys Basketball games re-scheduled
UPDATE: The Loveland vs. Milford Boys Basketball games originally set for Friday, Jan. 22, have been cancelled due to the potential for bad weather. That match will instead be played Monday, Feb. 1 the following times: Freshmen – 4:30 p.m., JV – 6 p.m., and Varsity 7:30 p.m.
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Little Miami decides to release students early
From the Little Miami Schools: The Little Miami Local School District will release students two hours earlier than usual on Friday, Jan. 22 due to possible heavy snowfall. Afternoon kindergarten and afternoon preschool will be canceled. Morning kindergarten will be released one hour earlier than usual. Students in grades 5-12 who ride the bus will be…
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