Loveland Interim Superintendent Dr. Amy Crouse with students being recognized for the My Voice, My Choice Award during the September 22 Loveland High School varsity football game.

My Voice, My Choice award presentation takes center stage during football game

Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland City School District congratulated students district-wide who were selected to receive the My Voice, My Choice award during a ceremony at the Loveland High School varsity football game Friday, Sept. 22. Loveland Interim Superintendent Dr. Amy Crouse presented each student a certificate and shirt as part of the ceremony.

“These are students who have demonstrated Tiger Care – which is one of our big three district goals – it’s about developing relationships, showing empathy and taking a leadership role to be an ‘upstander’ for fellow classmates, meaning they stand up for other students when needed,” said Crouse. “The My Voice, My Choice campaign is integral to who we are as Tigers, and we could think of no better place to honor these students than in this public arena with our community as our audience.”

The My Voice, My Choice Campaign is focused on creating a positive school climate for all students. Specifically, the campaign promotes student leadership through standing up for their peers through their words and actions. Please see the list of students who were recognized below, listed by building:

Loveland Early Childhood Center 

Mitchell Cutter

Anna Hoffmann

Owen Shomaker

Marcy Weathers

Loveland Primary School   

Camila Garcia-Altuve

Sarinitee Massey

Emily Patterson

Dylan Skinner

Loveland Elementary School         

Max Forster

Zane Hedgepeth

Jillian Lee

Peyton Meade

Ryan Pigman

Loveland Intermediate School

Isaac Astifan

Claire Federman

Gabbriella Martin

Laney Ott

Casey  Walker

Loveland Middle School

Connor Bond

Blake Funk

Will Gerstemeier

Carmen Noe

Madison Snyder

Loveland High School

Sawyer Jones

Riley Massey

Alec Romer

Lindy Walker



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