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  • Loveland District Planning Commission meets tonight

    Loveland District Planning Commission meets tonight

    No Agenda for this meeting is publicly available

    Loveland, Ohio – The full Planning Commission of the Loveland City School District will meet tonight via ZOOM/Youtube. The meeting starts at 6:30 PM.

    The July 1 Meeting will be livestreamed remotely via Zoom at the following link: https://youtu.be/9EWbcQixBng

    As there has been technical difficulties with livestreaming of meetings in the past, here is a backup link should any issues arise:
    (This link will ONLY be used in case the connection to the meeting is lost via the link provided above.)

    Here is the Constitution for the Planning Commission.

    You can email the officers at: planningcommission@lovelandschools.org.

    Loveland City School District Planning Commission
    The Board of Education has implemented a community-based Planning Commission to be a research and advisory resource for the school district. The Commission will assist the Board by researching and/or evaluating assigned issues and topics, and reporting its findings and recommendations to the Board for consideration. The purpose of the Commission is also to assist the Loveland community in becoming better informed about a variety of issues related to the schools. The Planning Commission has four Sub-Committees:
    Communication/Community Engagement Subcommittee
    Tasked with researching additional, innovative, and alternative ways to increase communication and engagement between the school district and the community. Members include:
    Kelley Deer
    Tara Hamilton
    Jeff Hawk
    Lisa Moorhead
    Lynn Oury
    Michael Shiverski
    Facilities Subcommittee
    Tasked with understanding the facilities assessments and current master plan, researching ways to revisit the master plan, and recommending a timeline. Members include:
    Daniel Colletto
    Brad Combs
    Leah Jewell
    Kevin Kimnach
    Alvin Kressler

    Warren Winning

    Finance Subcommittee
    Tasked with investigating opportunities for Loveland City Schools to increase income that does not raise local property taxes and researching effective practices in reducing expenditures. Members include:

    Donel Autin
    Brad Goldie
    Matthew Hammer
    Jill Jones
    Craig Lewis
    Nathan Libby
    Lynn Mangan
    Kirk McCracken

    School Improvement/Student Experience Subcommittee
    Tasked with understanding the current school improvement process and providing input to goals, benchmarks, and comparison districts for the implementation of the Portrait of a Tiger while optimizing our current resources. Members include:

    Susan Craig
    Lisa Saletta
    Alexander Topala
    Lindsey Willmann
    Natasha Young

  • BOE adopts two new meeting policies

    BOE adopts two new meeting policies

    Loveland, Ohio – During the COVID-19 pandemic, Loveland City School District (LCSD) Board of Education meetings have been live-streamed to provide public viewing. The Board is not meeting in person, instead, they are using the “Zoom” App and putting their meetings on YouTube. At their

    last meeting on June 2, a decision was made to leave the videos on-line, instead of deleting them from further public viewing when the meeting is over.

    Also, at the meeting, they discussed how the public could again participate in their “Business” meetings and restoring the public participation portion of the meeting that is usually on the agenda.

    In a press release issued by the District on June 12, it stated, “The Board is committed to hearing from the public and continues to welcome input through email.”

    While meetings are not open for the public to attend, the Board requests that you email your input to the Board of Education at board@lovelandschools.org.

    The Board must have received your email by 4 PM on the date of the meeting if you wish to have it read at the beginning of the meeting, and you must indicate that you wish to have the statement read aloud.

    Guidelines

    Your statement should not be longer than three minutes, should not reference names of employees or students of the district, and should not include any offensive comments or language.

    Statements will be read in the order in which they are received, for a total of no more than 30 minutes. All statements will be available to all Board of Education members and those not fitting within the 30-minute limitation will be noted as having been received. All members of the public submitting statements will have their names recorded in the public participation section of the minutes of the meeting.

    The next business meeting of the Board of Education is scheduled for Tuesday, June 23.

    A link to the live stream of the meeting, along with the agenda will be published at https://go.boarddocs.com/oh/love/Board.nsf/Public ahead of the meeting. The agenda has not yet been published.



  • To the class with 2020 vision… we made it!

    To the class with 2020 vision… we made it!

    Mihaela Manova is now a Loveland High School Graduate. She joined Loveland Magazine as an Intern in September of 2019 and was soon promoted to be the Editor for our “Covering Climate Now” series. She will study journalism at Miami University.

    Here is Loveland High School’s 2020 Graduation (my graduation) in photos and videos – you can experience the whole 11-hour day!

    By: Mihaela Manova

     

    Welcome by Olivia VonDeylen

     

    Carson Sarver Class President

     

    Senior Choir members perform Irish Blessing

     

    Sophia Dillhoff Salutatorian

     

    Ashley George Valedictory Address

     

    National Anthem Tribute by Chamber Orchestra and Show Choirs

     

    Principal Peggy Johnson

     

    Superintendent Dr. Amy Crouse and School Board President Kathy Lorenz

     

    Each student receiving their diploma

    Below is the entire video of the LHS Graduation that was produced by the school.

    To see each graduate cross the stage drag the slider to the 28:52 minute mark.

    The entire video of the Commencement exercise 


    Also read these stories about the Class with 2020 Vision…

  • [Video] Pay to Play/Participate fee increases and next levy discussed by BOE

    [Video] Pay to Play/Participate fee increases and next levy discussed by BOE

    Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland School District Board of Education met via Zoom/YouTube on Tuesday, June 2 to revisit the 2020-21 Commitments to the District Vision, the Portrait of a Tiger, the five-year financial forecast, and levy cycle scenarios. They also discussed possible Pay to Play/Participate fee increases.

    View the five-year forecast HERE.

    During the live District broadcast of the meeting, possible new operating levy scenarios were discussed by the Board and staff, but the documents they were reading from were not available to the public.

    The documents can now be view here because of a public record request made by Loveland Magazine.

    To view these documents (seen below the video) as a larger image and in a correct visual orientation, you can “Right Click” each to open in a new tab. You can also view the document file here as the .pdf the District provided. Levy Scenarios

    Treasurer Kevin Hawley presents the different levy scenarios at the 53:54 minute mark of the video.

    Possible Pay to Play/Participate fee increases is discussed at the 30:21 minute mark of the video.

     

    To view the Treasure’s discussion of the Five Year Forecast at the May 28 Board of Education meeting watch the video below.

    If you believe the time and effort involved in reporting this type of news is valuable to your life as a resident of the Loveland community, please support and reward our efforts.

    Your reward is knowing you are helping keep your fellow residents informed about the Loveland Schools, a subject of incalculable interest to you as a taxpayer, our teachers, and of course our children.

    Checks can be sent to Loveland Magazine:

    Loveland Magazine

    243 Wall Street

    Loveland, Ohio 45140

  • Loveland Primary says goodbye and congrats to students at drive-through celebration

    Loveland Primary says goodbye and congrats to students at drive-through celebration

    David Miller is the Editor and Publisher of Loveland Magazine

     

    by David Miller

    Loveland, Ohio – Last Thursday was the last day of school for children and staff at the Loveland Primary School and the traditional goodbye was much like any other year because of the cheering and tearing.

    Usually the teachers and staff line up as buses and parents drive the children away to begin their summer break, but on Thursday afternoon parents drove their children to the school campus and to the back parking lot where teachers and staff had formed a chute to be driven through so everyone could wave and shout their goodbyes. One family even rode bicycles through the middle.

    One young man navigated the waves in a speed boat.

    There were many homemade signs and decorations, bubbles blowing, and music blasting.

    Click on any picture to see a larger view or click on the first one and keep on clicking to see them all.

    I apologize that it was just not possible to capture the faces of every child that was there that day.

  • [VIDEO ARCHIVE]  May 28, 2020 Loveland Board of Education Business Meeting

    [VIDEO ARCHIVE] May 28, 2020 Loveland Board of Education Business Meeting

    Loveland, OhioLOVELAND MAGAZINE TV captured the Zoom/Youtube meeting of the Loveland School Board on Thursday because the District prohibits further viewing immediately after the end of their meetings. The public can only view their on-line meetings as they take place.

    Loveland Magazine captures the video and publishes it so it is archived and can be watched at the public’s leisure. You can watch Part 1 through 4 of the videos and read the meeting agenda below.

    If you believe the time and effort involved in reporting this type of news is valuable to your life as a resident of the Loveland community, please support and reward our efforts. This story alone required 8 hours and expensive equipment to produce. 623 people have viewed the video on our Facebook Page so we feel our effort adds value to the community. DO YOU?
    Your reward is knowing you are helping keep your fellow residents informed about the Loveland Schools, a subject of incalculable interest to you as a taxpayer, our teachers, and of course our children.


    AGENDA

    (Items in blue indicate a link for supporting documents)

    1. Opening Items

    1.1 Adoption of Board Agenda

    1.2 Welcoming of Guests

    1.3 Pledge of Allegiance

    1.4 Oath of Office

    2. Board Discussion Topics

    2.1 Board Meetings

    3. Board Resolutions

    3.1 Elect Vice President of the Loveland Board of Education for 2020

    3.2 Appoint Members to Planning Commission
        • Donel Autin
        • Daniel Colletto
        • Bradley Combs
        • Susan Craig
        • Kelley Deer
        • Bradley Goldie
        • Tara Hamilton
        • Matthew Hammer
        • Jeff Hawk
        • Leah Jewell
        • Jill Jones
        • Kevin Kimnach
        • Alvin Kressler
        • Craig Lewis
        • Nathan Libby
        • Lynn Mangan
        • Kirk McCracken
        • Lisa Moorhead
        • Lynn Oury
        • Lisa Saletta
        • Michael Shiverski
        • Alexander Topala
        • Lindsey Willmann
        • Warren Winning
        • Natasha Young
    6. Discussion Topic

    6.1 Superintendent Update

    7. Superintendent Resolutions

    7.1 Approve Board Policies

    8. Presentation

    8.1 Five Year Forecast

    9. Treasurer Resolutions

    9.3 Approve financial reports, payment of invoices, board member expenses, transfers, investment of funds, and appropriation adjustments

    9.4 Approval of transfer from general fund to “Turf Field Replacement” fund 018-9117 (Motion to authorize the Treasurer to transfer $20,000.00 from the general fund to the “Turf Field Replacement” fund 018-9117.)

    9.5 Approval of contract with HCESC

    9.6 Approval of contract with WCESC

    9.7 Approval of Treasurer Items 9.1 – 9.6

    11. Executive Session

    11.1 Enter into Executive Session to review negotiations with public employees concerning compensation or other terms and conditions of their employment.

    12. Meeting Closing
    12.1 Adjournment

    If you believe the time and effort involved in reporting this type of news is valuable to your life as a resident of the Loveland community, please support and reward our efforts. This story alone required 8 hours and expensive equipment to produce.
    Your reward is knowing you are helping keep your fellow residents informed about the Loveland Schools, a subject of incalculable interest to you as a taxpayer, our teachers, and of course our children.

    Checks can be sent to Loveland Magazine:

    Loveland Magazine

    243 Wall Street

    Loveland, Ohio 45140

  • [Video] LHS’s Class of 2020 Celebrated in a Moving Assembly Through Loveland!

    [Video] LHS’s Class of 2020 Celebrated in a Moving Assembly Through Loveland!

    by Cassie Mattia

    Loveland, Ohio – Many High School Seniors across Ohio didn’t get the graduation they had in mind this year, so several High Schools are now taking the initiative to honor their Seniors through virtual graduation ceremonies or moving assemblies through the town in which the High School is located. Loveland High  Seniors recently celebrated with a moving assembly that took place on Friday, May 22nd at 7 PM.

    During the 2020 LHS Senior Class Moving Assembly each Senior’s “quaranTEAM” drove through previously selected Loveland neighborhoods so that the community could not only celebrate the Seniors but also wish them luck with their future endeavors! The moving assembly began at LHS, while of course keeping in mind Ohio’s social distancing requirements, and proceeded using 1 pre-planned 52 minutes route with 4 sections through all of Loveland. Below is the route the LHS “quaranTEAM’s” took last Friday!

    The Entire Route Map

    Loveland was covered in orange and black as many LHS Seniors wearing their cap and gown and their “quaranTEAM” paraded throughout the community in their decorated cars! LHS’s Seniors were encouraged to be creative when decorating their cars so many vehicles included the grad’s name on the window followed by something “Loveland” inspired, military flags, or the college the grad would be attending in the Fall. As the procession made its way through Loveland several Seniors and their teams “laid” on the horns and cranked their radios in celebration of the class of 2020!

    Loveland Magazine was lucky enough to capture the 2020 LHS Seniors in action during the entirety of their moving assembly last Friday as it crossed the Loveland Bike Trail in Historic Loveland! Join us in congratulating LHS’s class of 2020 by enjoying the moving assembly video below!



  • “My Voice, My Choice”student recognition for creating a culture of kindness at Loveland

    “My Voice, My Choice”student recognition for creating a culture of kindness at Loveland

    Loveland, Ohio – “My Voice, My Choice” is a Loveland District student recognition program where teachers and staff nominate students who, “contribute to a more compassionate culture at their school through their good deeds and kind words.” The program is focused on creating a positive school climate by encouraging students to “stand up for their peers” in both words and actions. It is an anti-bullying initiative.

    The honorees are typically brought to half-court or the 50-yard line at a varsity basketball or football game so they can be given a certificate and be held in high esteem before a large crowd.

    This Spring, because of all of the many COVID 19 changes in the practices of the District, the awards were announced at last night’s “Zoom/YouTube” Board meeting when a video that was produced by high school counselor and Chair of the program Jamie Gordon was “Zoomed” for people who had tuned in to watch the meeting.

    Because the meeting was only available to viewers in “real-time” while the meeting was taking place, Loveland Magazine brings it to you so the students and their parents can now watch it at their leisure and share it with friends and family. The District deletes their meeting videos as soon as they are adjourned.

    During the meeting there was also discussion about the students before and after the video was shown. That discussion is also now available because LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV captured the meeting and it is now archived. You can watch the entire Board meeting HERE on our Facebook Page or see just the “My Voice, My Choice” discussion at 1:08 minute of our video.



  • It’s “Official” – Loveland school levy fails

    It’s “Official” – Loveland school levy fails

    Loveland, Ohio – The March 17 Primary Election results have now been reported by the Hamilton, Clermont, and Warren County Board of Elections.

    On election night the preliminary result was 3,844 votes for the levy and 5,766 against the levy. After counting all votes there are 57 additional votes for the levy and 104 additional votes against the levy.

    Below, are now the “Official” final results as reported by each BOE.

    Hamilton County

    For the Levy – 1,806

    Against the Levy – 2,971

    Clermont County

    For the Levy – 2,018

    Against the Levy – 2,795

    Warren County

    For the Levy – 77

    Against the Levy – 104

    TOTAL

    For the Levy – 3,901

    Against the Levy – 5,870



  • [Video] Loveland School Board meeting of April 30

    [Video] Loveland School Board meeting of April 30

    Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland Board of Education met on April 30.

    Here is the meeting agenda: BoardDocs® Pro

    Here are the LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV videos – Part 1 and 2.