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Loveland Initiative: Thank you, Loveland Tiger Family
by Terri Rogers. For the past 20 years The Loveland Initiative and the Loveland City School District have enjoyed a rewarding partnership. The Tiger Family has supported The Loveland Initiative’s programs through donations of time and resources, which include: Program promotion through school district communications A safe learning environment and use of gym Storage to keep…
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We Cannot use “Loveland Strong” – It’s Distasteful
Despite the love and admiration I have for the small town I’ve called home for the last 20 plus years, I’m troubled by the comparison. By Willie Lutz (@Willie_Lutz) On April 15th, 2013, two homemade bombs were detonated near the finish line of the Boston Marathon. The bombing, which took place on Boston’s holiday, Patriot’s…
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Councilwoman Bailey rejoices at the news that the buildings can be saved
So many people stopped by to see the damage, not to gawk, but to mourn [dropcap]W[/dropcap]e all experienced a loss this past weekend with the fire in downtown Loveland. We all feel it personally, because this is the town we love with all our hearts. So many people stopped by to see the damage,…
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Rep. Brad Wenstrup: Remember those who paid your bill, with their life.
The heavy truths that we memorialize this weekend by Rep. Brad Wenstrup, Many Americans look forward to this weekend as a three-day holiday to kick off the festivities of summertime. There are hamburgers, hot dogs, and corn on the cob. Family and friends gather around picnic tables. Kids play baseball and there’s ball on the radio.…
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An investment in preparing students for tomorrow, today
By Dr. Amy Crouse, Loveland Assistant Superintendent of Teaching & Learning Tiger academic growth – at the Loveland City School District that is our No. 1 goal. You can see it through the innovation in our classrooms and the care given to students across our district. Our Board of Education, administrative team, teachers and staff…
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A forecast of School District financial stability
By Brett Griffith, Loveland City School District Treasurer & CFO At the April 18 Board of Education Business Meeting, I was pleased with the news we once again delivered for the Loveland City School District: financial stability. As the chief financial officer of the Loveland City School District, I want you – our investor –…
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March for Science highlights partisan divide for sake of division
Science should not be political The March for Science, held on Saturday, April 22nd in 610 cities across the world was intended to show support for scientific progress and sustainability. One month later, there is no question that the march was successful, with distinguished speakers and hundreds of thousands of participants and a new, continuing…
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Tips for teaching your teen about money management
As a parent, you want to encourage your child to make good choices – and learning how to manage money is part of that process. While the early years might be spent teaching the basics of money and how it is used, the teen years bring an additional set of challenges. Allowances, money from jobs,…
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Loveland School District’s Inaugural Parent Survey
It should only take 5-10 minutes to complete By Loveland Assistant Superintendent Keith Koehne A public trust. A social contract. An opportunity for feedback. We serve. In the Loveland City Schools, as in all aspiring excellent school districts, we have one singular purpose – to serve. First and foremost, we serve the students who enter our doors…
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Who is Joe Wessels and what does he do at City Hall?
Residents deserve to know by Halie Rebeccaschild Dear Loveland Magazine Readers, Who is Joe Wessels? Does he have a contract with the city of Loveland? And how do we pay him? Residents deserve to know. The email you can read below, from Joe Braun, Loveland City Solicitor, was sent to me on 5/15/2017 in response to a…
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