Education
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Henry King and Emma Steiner win prizes in Library Summer Reading Program
Loveland resident Henry King received a Nabi 2 as the preschool grand prize winner at the Loveland Branch Library during the 2015 Summer Reading Program. Loveland resident Emma Steiner received a Kindle Fire HD as the kids grand prize winner at the Loveland Branch Library during the 2015 Summer Reading Program.
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Loveland Elementary School developing an international classroom
Teachers team up and incorporate technology to go global with a lesson on culture Loveland, Ohio – It was an International lesson in the classroom Friday, Sept. 18, at Loveland Elementary School (LES) when third-grade students connected with another country in real time. Melissa Prenger and Kelly McDonald’s classes learned about Afghanistan from a class parent…
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Great Outdoor Weekend at Children’s Meeting House Montessori School Sunday
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Sunday 9 AM until 3 PM Wallaby Encounter – 11:30am – 1:30pm Join us in a dynamic presentation with one of Australia’s sweetest animals, the wallaby. We will have one adult and one baby wallaby for you to touch and learn about. We will discuss why wallabies carry their babies in pouches, the difference between…
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Loveland City School District releases third annual publication of the Quality Profile
Loveland, Ohio – “More than $13 million student-scholarships earned; technology enhanced classrooms district-wide; 70 AP Scholars; a student body that district-wide raised more than $50,000 to donate to nonprofit organizations – these are some of the highlights featured in Loveland’s 2014-15 Quality Profile, released Monday, Sept. 14,” according to a press release issued by the Loveland…
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National Merit Scholarship program names Loveland HS students as semifinalists
Two seniors compete to earn some of the $32 million in scholarships to be awarded Loveland, Ohio – Two Loveland High School (LHS) seniors are named as semifinalists in the 61st National Merit Scholarship Program. Hannah Matuszak and Jonathan Reese earned the title and the ability to compete for some 7,400 National Merit Scholarships worth about…
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Loveland superintendent opens his office to visitors and plans community coffees for September 17 & 22
Loveland, Ohio – Loveland Superintendent Chad Hilliker will hold an “Office Hours” event from 6 PM to 8 PM Thursday, Sept. 17. Contact Julie Dunn (dunnju@lovelandschools.org) to reserve a time slot. That meeting opportunity will take place at the Board of Education Administrative Office Building at 757 South Lebanon Road in Loveland. Mr. Hilliker will…
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Loveland Primary teachers raise $10,200.00 for their playground project
You too can also help build the fully accessible playground at the Loveland Primary School Loveland, Ohio – These Loveland Primary School teachers were very happy when they they received checks from the Amazing Charity Race, and it was $9,450.00 more than they expected. The teachers worked one of the challenge stations in the pouring rain to raise money to build…
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Connie Rotterman: Thanks the community for supporting children
THANK YOU EVERYONE!!! Dear Loveland Magazine Readers, On Saturday August 15, L.I.F.E. (Loveland Interfaith Effort) sponsored the Student L.I.F.E. Shop held at Prince of Peace Church. Over 200 children from 105 Loveland families received all the necessities to get ready for a new school year. Each child took home a water bottle, a $25 shoe…
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1K For One Cause Saturday, September 19, 11:30 AM in Mason
The Karen Carns Foundation pledges that a child will never be removed from his or her environment of a private elementary or high school education due to a life-changing event that affects the family’s financial situation. Dear Loveland Magazine Readers, You are invited to join us for our inaugural “1K For One Cause” on…
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Montessori School Shares Passion for Nature during Great Outdoor Weekend
by Bonnie McNett CMH School is excited to participate in the 2015 Great Outdoor Weekend (G.O.W.) for the fifth consecutive year. The weekend of September 26th and 27th, is expected to draw 10,000 people to take part in one or more of the free outdoor events coordinated by dozens of organizations across greater Cincinnati, northern Kentucky, and eastern Indiana. The G.O.W. strives…
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