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Cole Schlesner: I would go through it all over again, simply because I love my life now.
Cole Schlesner also wrote about his injury in a guest column in July of 2015… On Sunday, May 17, 2009, the game of baseball almost took my life. I was pitching for my Cincinnati STIX 14u baseball team, something I loved to do more than anything else in my life. Right after I released a…
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Award-winning: Loveland High School Teaching Professions Academy
Award-winning LHS Teaching Professions Academy students with State Superintendent of Public Instruction Paolo DeMaria at the Educators Rising Conference. By Andrea Conner Take 40 Loveland High School (LHS) students with a passion for education and a teacher with a vision to not only provide rich course offerings for students but also help develop future educators,…
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Rethinking Cinco de Mayo By Sudie Hofmann
From, If we Knew our History Series from Teaching a People’s History, a Zinn Education Project Rethinking Cinco de Mayo By Sudie Hofmann I recently came across a flier in an old backpack of my daughter’s: Wanted: Committee Chairs for this Spring’s Cinco de Mayo All School Celebration. The flier was replete with cultural props…
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No public input sought on new one-lane asphalt road that will cozy within feet of the front doors of homes and businesses in the W. Loveland Historic District and L. Madeira Rd.
EDITOR’S NOTE: In reaction to this editorial, City Council voted on Tuesday, April 24 to have a public hearing on this proposal during the City Council meeting of May 9. It’s past time City Hall start a dialogue with those most affected by David Miller, Publisher Come take a walk with me while I tell…
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Tiger learning outside the classroom
By Andrea Conner, Loveland Director of Secondary Programs What do I want to do with my life? At the Loveland City School District, we know this question is one of the most difficult for our high school students to answer. When it comes to making post high school investment decisions – with the overwhelming amount…
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Nothing Short of Amazing: The CHCA Story behind “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat”
by Tammy Rosenfeldt, The Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy Theater Department was proud to present Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, March 9th-11th in CHCA’s Lindner Theatre. Directed by Susan Jung, the show was truly a community-wide production. From the talented cast (consisting of students in grades 4-12) and equally talented orchestra, to the phenomenal crew…
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Tiger Safety Update from the Superintendent
by Dr. Amy Crouse, Loveland Superintendent It has been one month since I communicated with you in a formal way about Tiger Safety; at that time I was reacting as interim superintendent to the sadness we all felt in Tiger Nation to the news of the February 14 fatal school shooting in Parkland, Fla. Since…
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Thrivent recognized by the Ethisphere Institute as one of the 2018 World’s Most Ethical Companies
by Libby Greiwe, Thrivent, a not-for-profit membership organization that helps Christians be wise with money and live generously, announced today it has been recognized by the Ethisphere Institute, a global leader in defining and advancing the standards of ethical business practices, as one of the 2018 World’s Most Ethical Companies. Insurance products issued or…
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