EDITORIAL

  • Ensuring that we are meeting student mental-health needs is critical

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    By Eric Dool, Loveland Director of Student Services It is one of our big three district goals: Tiger Care. Over the next several months, Loveland City Schools will be engaging in a process of clearly defining what that goal entails. We want to begin by addressing one important aspect of this goal that is on…

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    Ensuring that we are meeting student mental-health needs is critical
  • Creating a pathway to success at Loveland schools

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    By Andrea Conner, Loveland Director of Secondary Programs If only educating our young people were as simple as plugging in coordinates on a GPS, then every graduate would know exactly what he/she wants to do after high school and have a defined plan detailing how to get there. Well, Tiger Family… meet your new GPS:…

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    Creating a pathway to success at Loveland schools
  • New Emergency Services Scholarship offered to area young adults

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    Fred Barnes Emergency Services Scholarship     by Sean Rahe, The Loveland Police Department, Loveland Police Officer’s Association(LPOA) and the Loveland Citizen’s Police Academy Alumni Association(LCPAAA) are proud to announce the establishment of a scholarship program for Loveland community students interested in pursuing a career as an emergency responder.  The idea for the scholarship began…

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    New Emergency Services Scholarship offered to area young adults
  • A simple choice: the first step to ending school shootings

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    I’m of the opinion that there is a very simple choice you can make right now to help combat school shootings. Not something to entirely end the cycle of shootings, but at least a first step to gain the upper hand. No real effort, no mountains to move or oceans to cross. Just a simple…

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    A simple choice: the first step to ending school shootings
  • Dr. Amy Crouse on Loveland school safety

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    This message was originally issued by the Loveland School District the day after the school shooting in Parkland Florida. by Interim Superintendent Dr. Amy Crouse   There is nothing quite like at the end of a long day coming home to hug my three kiddos. Following the horrific unfolding of the February 14 fatal high school shooting in Florida…

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    Dr. Amy Crouse on Loveland school safety
  • A Letter to Rob Portman from the Grief-Stricken

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    Dear Senator Rob Portman:  get to decide whether it is appropriate to play Bruno Mars at my daughter’s funeral.  get to decide if I should bury my son in his soccer jersey. make the call about which organs my wife would want me to donate after she has been declared brain dead. tell my four-year-old…

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    A Letter to Rob Portman from the Grief-Stricken
  • A new face and fresh look for the Loveland Drug Task Force

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    By Johnnie Kanoza Hello Tiger Family!  My name is Johnnie Kanoza, and I am the new Loveland City School District program coordinator for Loveland Educating Against Alcohol & Drugs, or – as we like to call it – LEAAD. This group, formally known as the Loveland Drug Task Force is in a transitional pilot year,…

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    A new face and fresh look for the Loveland Drug Task Force
  • Stepping out of our comfort zone

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    By David Knapp,  “There is no innovation and creativity without failure. Period.” – Brené Brown At the Loveland City School District, our educators hold the growth and development of our students higher than anything else. We empathize with the needs of our students, our families and our community to do all that we can to…

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    Stepping out of our comfort zone
  • 8th Night for Ethan – “Battle of the Schools”

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    Hello everyone! Our names are Daniel Shapiro and Zack Berger. We are seniors at Wyoming High School and Sycamore High School, respectively. Our friendship started at Rockwern Academy, Please join us at Rockdale Temple on the 8th Night of Hanukkah, December 19th from 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm for a Hanukkah celebration, arts and crafts for younger kids, candle…

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    8th Night for Ethan – “Battle of the Schools”