Students from each building received special recognition at the May 5 Board Work Session for their individual contributions to creating a culture of kindness

 The Loveland Board of Education recognized 30 students from across the district for helping to create a culture of kindness as part of the My Voice, My Choice Campaign at the Board of Education Work Session Tuesday, May 5. The district presented students with a certificate and t-shirt as part of the recognition ceremony.

“What a wonderful experience to have these special students be a part of the Board meeting,” said Loveland Superintendent Chad Hilliker. “They embody what our district strives to stand for – kindness. We could not be prouder of these students; they earned this special recognition.”

The My Voice, My Choice Campaign is focused on creating a positive school climate for all students in the Loveland City School District. The campaign focus is for students to stand up for their peers through their words and actions.

Below is a list of individual students recognized as part of the My Voice, My Choice campaign at the Board Work Session:

 

Loveland Early Childhood Center

  • Caitlyn Ferrertano-ad
  • Neil McCuistion
  • Liam Moore
  • Beckett Zappin

Loveland Primary School

  • Dalilah Esqueda
  • Ryan Faessler
  • Jacob Faulhaber
  • Adam Lake
  • Lamine Ly
  • Kate Ramsey

Loveland Elementary School

  • Nick Goldie
  • Abby Holman
  • Julia Kavouras
  • Graham Mercurio
  • Emma Steiner
  • Ava Westfall

Loveland Intermediate School

  • Avery Dale
  • Helge Harris
  • Jack Jewell
  • McKenna Jones

Loveland Middle School

  • Georgie Early
  • Teddy Houseman
  • Patricia Lennon
  • Mike Lovaas

Loveland High School

  • Carlie Hicks
  • Bri Hitzeman
  • Alexander Kes
  • Danielle Lippi
  • Kelsey Sublett
  • Maddie Wright

 

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