Tag: Cassie Mattia

  • School Board selects Jonathan Eilert as President and Lynn Mangan to serve as Vice President

    School Board selects Jonathan Eilert as President and Lynn Mangan to serve as Vice President

    Loveland, Ohio – At the January 9th Loveland City School District Board meeting, newly elected Board members Lynn Magan and Christina Jeranek took their oath of office. The five-member Board then voted unanimously to elect Jonathan Eilert to serve as President and Lynn Mangan to serve as Vice President.

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    Board Members

    Jonathan Eilert is the Loveland School Board President. He was elected to the Board in November 2021. His term expires 12/31/25. eilertjo@lovelandschools.org
    Lynn Mangan is the Loveland School Board Vice President. She was elected to the Board in November 2023 and her term expires 12/31/27. manganly@lovelandschools.org
    Christina Jeranek was elected to the Board in November 2023 and her term expires 12/31/27. jeranech@lovelandschools.org
    Dr. Eric Schwetschenau was appointed to the Board in May 2020 and his term expires 12/31/25. schweter@lovelandschools.org
    Eileen Washburn was elected to the Board in November 2017 and her term Expires 12/31/25. washbuei@lovelandschools.org 

    You can email the entire Loveland City Schools Board of Education, by sending an email to: board@lovelandschools.org

    The Loveland City Schools Board of Education holds its Business Meetings on the third Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. in the LMS/LIS Media Center unless otherwise noted.

    January 23, 2024 (4th Tuesday)
    February 20, 2024
    March 19, 2024
    April 16, 2024
    May 21, 2024
    June 25, 2024 (4th Tuesday)
    August 20, 2024
    September 17, 2024
    October 15, 2024
    November 19, 2024

    Board Work Sessions are held at the Board of Education Administrative Office Conference Room at 6 p.m. unless otherwise noted.

    February 6, 2024
    March 5, 2024
    April 2, 2024
    May 7, 2024
    August 6, 2024
    September 3, 2024
    October 1, 2024
    November 7, 2024

    Administration

    Superintendent Mike Broadwater Phone: (513) 774-6203 broadwmi@lovelandschools.org
    Treasurer John Espy Phone: (513) 774-6207  treasurer@lovelandschools.org
    Assistant Superintendent Dr. Stace Puerta (513) 774-6220 puertast@lovelandschools.org
    Garth Carlier, Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources (513) 774-6202 carliega@lovelandschools.org
    Jesse Kohls, Director of Student Services (513) 774-6220 kohlsje@lovelandschools.org
    Andrew Setters, Director of Communication and Community Engagement (513) 774-6227 setteran@lovelandschools.org
    John Ames, Business Manager (513) 774-6229 amesjo@lovelandschools.org
    Adam Samuels, Coordinator of Technology and Innovation Phone: (513) 683-5600 samuelad@lovelandschools.org

     

     

  • Cold Temperature Tips for Those With Disabilities

    Cold Temperature Tips for Those With Disabilities

    by Cassie Mattia and the Butler County Board of Disabilities

    Winter can be a dangerous time for people with disabilities due to the unsafe conditions it brings. Freezing temperatures and inaccessible walkways are just a couple of the many obstacles that need to be approached with caution. Watch our all-new video for crucial tips that individuals with disabilities should keep in mind when preparing for the winter season to prevent the risk of frostbite and hypothermia!


    Cassie Mattia is a resident of Historic Downtown Loveland and the Public Relations Coordinator at Butler County Board of Developmental Disabilities. Cassie was awarded the Little Miami River Chamber Alliance 2021 Young Business Professional of the Year. She is the President and Publisher of Loveland Magazine.

    She is the President and Publisher of Loveland Magazine.

  • Terry Lynch and Giovanni Ricci inducted into Loveland High School Athletic Hall of Fame

    Terry Lynch and Giovanni Ricci inducted into Loveland High School Athletic Hall of Fame

    Giovanni Ricci and Terry Lynch at center court of Loveland High School

    Loveland, Ohio – On Friday, January 12, between the JV and Varsity basketball games, Terry Lynch and Giovanni Ricci were inducted into the Loveland High School Athletic Hall of Fame.

    The 6-3, 240 lbs Ricci plays tight-end for the NFL’s Carolina Panthers, played for Western Michigan, and went to the Cotton Bowl in 2017. The 2015 Loveland High School grad was a 4-year Varsity Letterman in Football and Track and Field.

    Terry Lynch ran cross country and wrestled at Loveland. The 3-year Varsity letterman in Wrestling graduated in 1983. Terry was a 2 time State placer in wrestling and 2-year Eastern Hills League Wrestling Champion.

     

  • [Photo Slides] Recent Loveland High School Basketball Photos

    [Photo Slides] Recent Loveland High School Basketball Photos

    David Miller is the Managing Editor of Loveland Magazine

    by David Miller

    Loveland, Ohio – It’s been awfully fun photographing the Loveland High School Women’s and Men’s basketball games this season. As you will see in this slide show there is non-stop effort and excitement from both teams.

    By visiting the ECC website you can keep up with the stats, standings, scores, and the schedule to attend a game and witness the action firsthand.

  • Dreams of health and happiness in 2024

    Dreams of health and happiness in 2024

    Happy New Year to everyone. We love each of you!! You were a blessing to us every day of 2023.

    We send our best wishes for your dreams of health and happiness in 2024.

    With thankful appreciation,

    David and Cassie

  • Mental Health Awareness Basketball Games at Loveland High School

    Mental Health Awareness Basketball Games at Loveland High School

    Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland High School Hope Squad will host its 2nd annual Mental Health Awareness Basketball Games on Thursday, January 11 (Women vs. Winton Woods) and Friday, January 12 (Men vs. Winton Woods).

    Local organizations will be at the games to share important mental health resources with our community. They are asking all fans to wear purple and teal to the games, and they are again selling t-shirts in support of suicide prevention and mental health awareness. Follow this link to purchase shirts in adult and youth sizes.

    The online store will close on December 15.

    A $2 donation per shirt will go to the Loveland Hope Squads.

  • Cassie Mattia completes CLIMB Leadership Program

    Cassie Mattia completes CLIMB Leadership Program

    Cassie Mattia seated second from left

    Loveland, Ohio – Cassie Mattia, the President and Publisher of Loveland Magazine recently graduated from the CLIMB Leadership Program. The program was put on by the The Chamber of Commerce Serving Middletown, Monroe, and Trenton Ohio.

    The CLIMB Leadership Programa program, “Cultivates, Leads, Inspires, Motivates, and Builds upon the basic skills and qualities of each participant.” During the 8-week program Cassie learned her DISC profile, how to manage a work/life balance, strategic mindset skills for leaders, how to dress for success, effective networking strategies, public speaking skills, how to lead through workplace conflict, how to measure success and, goal setting.

    Here is what Cassie had to say about her CLIMB Leadership experience:

    “What an absolute honor it was to be selected for the 2023 Climb Leadership program! The classes and tours exceeded my expectations! Not only did I learn useful tools and information I can apply to my career, but I also was able to apply these same tools daily outside of work! In addition to learning and growing so much as a leader and person I also connected with so many new people that I know I will continue to network with in the future. The DISC assessment was one piece of the Climb program that I found so important because it has allowed me to better communicate and understand those that maybe different from me. I have had a blast improving myself and learning about how unbelievable the Butler County community is! Those that are thinking about taking the Climb program in 2024 I think should do so because not only does the program finetune important leadership skills it also gives you an opportunity to get more involved with the community and those within the community! Cheers to the class of 2023!”

    Congratulations to Cassie the rest of the CLIMB Leadership class of 2023!


    Cassie Mattia is a resident of Historic Downtown Loveland and the is the President and Publisher of Loveland Magazine. She is also the Public Relations Coordinator at Butler County Board of DD. Cassie was awarded the Little Miami River Chamber Alliance 2021 Young Business Professional of the Year.

  • Loveland City School District Preschool registration is now open

    Loveland City School District Preschool registration is now open

    Loveland Magazine file photo

    Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland City Schools Preschool program was developed to serve children 3-5 years of age with a wide variety of disabilities qualifying for special education services in response to a federal mandate. The District says that the program model includes children with typical development to provide a more inclusive and enriching learning environment and experience.

    Those interested in entering their typically developing 3-5-year-old child in the Loveland City Schools Preschool program should complete the application and return it directly to the Loveland Early Childhood Center at 6740 Loveland-Miamiville Road. Families will be notified by mail, email, and/or phone regarding admission to the program.

    • Preschool registration for the 2024-25 school year opens on Friday, December 1, 2023.
    • The deadline to apply is January 12, 2024.
    • Families will be notified by February 1, 2024, about whether their child has been offered a spot or placed on the waitlist.
    • Paper applications are available at Loveland Early Childhood Center, including translations in Uzbek, Russian, and other languages.

    Download ENROLLMENT APPLICATION FOR THE 2024-2025 SCHOOL YEAR

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  • Loveland Schools performers earn spot in OMEA Honor Band

    Loveland Schools performers earn spot in OMEA Honor Band

    Loveland, Ohio – The following Loveland Tigers were selected as members of the 2024 Ohio Music Educators Association District 14 Honor Band. These students will represent Loveland at a concert in January at West Clermont High School. They were selected through an audition process along with some of the best wind and percussion students across Hamilton and Clermont Counties.

    High School Symphonic Band

    Senior Jonathan Kaseff – 1st Chair Percussion

    Senior Amelia Macura – 3rd Chair French Horn

    Senior Jaiden Mckinney – 7th Chair Trumpet

    Junior Erin O’Neil – 2nd Chair Trombone

    Senior Jake Simon – 3rd Chair Tuba

    High School Concert Band

    Freshman Nora Dennedy – 1st Chair Bass Clarinet

    Junior Luka Docter – 5th Chair Trumpet

    Senior Brody Gehring – 2nd Chair Bass Clarinet

    Freshman Grant Macura – 3rd Chair Baritone

    Sophomore Lily Spata – 4th Chair Bassoon

    Senior Aaron Spjut – 1st Chair Trumpet

    Freshman Grant Macura – 3rd Chair Baritone

    8th grade

    Ava Ahrens – 1st chair baritone saxophone

    Sean Clark – 2nd chair bassoon

    Chase Pottebaum – 3rd chair tuba

    EV Spata – 3rd chair percussion

    Ben Spjut – 2nd chair trumpet

    7th grade

    Gwyneth Bell – 6th chair percussion

    Lucie Fancher – 2nd chair tenor saxophone

    Pete Fondacaro – 4th chair trumpet

    Yantra Hawk – 7th chair trombone

    Grant Holbrook – 5th chair percussion

    Abby Kaszyca – 6th chair trumpet

    Nick Larsen – 4th chair trombone

    Max Trombley – 6th chair trombone

    Matias Yarto – 3rd chair flute

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    About OMEA


    The Ohio Music Education Association believes…

    …all students should have equal access to high quality music instruction delivered by licensed music teachers through comprehensive school programs in general, instrumental and choral music education.

    OMEA advocates for: 

    • comprehensive school programs in general, instrumental, and choral music education,
    • state and national music standards, with assessment to ensure that students meet high academic expectations,
    • licensed teachers, adequate instructional time, and appropriate facilities and materials for music programs.

    To achieve this mission, OMEA: 

    • promotes the highest levels of professional development for music teachers,
    • works collaboratively with other organizations and businesses/corporations for a broad spectrum of continuing education for music teachers,
    • encourages programs for gifted, special needs and pre-school children,
    • supports the concept of diversity in music education,
    • identifies “best practices” for teaching music at different educational levels,
    • uses a system of adjudicated events that demonstrate an emphasis on educational values and high achievement in school music programs,
    • encourages the use of technology and new approaches to music teaching and learning, and
    • promotes life long participation and learning in music
  • Loveland Magazine carries Narcan (Naloxone) at work and in “Company Car”

    Loveland Magazine carries Narcan (Naloxone) at work and in “Company Car”

    One of the doses of Narcan Spray Loveland Magazine received free through the mail.

    Removing the Stigma

    Loveland, Ohio – Overdoses can happen in a moment and we know having Narcan (Naloxone) handy can save a life.

    Loveland Magazine will now be carrying Narcan in the “Company Car” as well as having it stocked at our office.

    Get Free NARCAN (Naloxone)

    If you are in Ohio, you can get Narcan for yourself, someone you know, or your organization. Help save lives!

    Using this LINK, Loveland Magazine received a two-pack box of Narcan Nasal Spray. It only took a few clicks, a few days, and it was totally FREE.

    What Is Naloxone?

    Naloxone is a medication that can reverse an overdose caused by an opioid drug (heroin, illegal fentanyl, or prescription pain medications). When administered during an overdose, naloxone blocks the effects of opioids on the brain and quickly restores breathing. Naloxone is marked under various trademarks, including NARCAN®

    Naloxone has been used safely by emergency medical professionals for more than 40 years and has only one important function: to stop overdose death by reversing the effects of opioids. Naloxone is a safe, non-controlled drug and has no potential for abuse.

    If naloxone is given to a person who is not going through an opioid overdose, it is harmless. If naloxone is given to a person who is dependent on opioids, it will cause withdrawal symptoms. Withdrawal, although uncomfortable, is not life-threatening.

    This video shows how to give naloxone nasal spray (brand name Narcan®) in an opioid overdose situation.

    Also, learn how to administer naloxone by watching this video from the Ohio Department of Health.