Tag: Judy Leamy

  • Additional info about Loveland School District’s reopening progress

    Additional info about Loveland School District’s reopening progress

    Students return on Monday, August 31

    Loveland, Ohio – School District staff was back in the buildings this week to prepare for students who will return on Monday, August 31.

    Staff received health and safety training from the district nurses and had the option of several virtual learning sessions. Staff joined sessions such as Building Community in a Remote Environment and Creating Videos That Teach Not Tell as part of their required professional learning.

    Thirty additional learning sessions, facilitated by Loveland teachers, were offered for staff members. Additional learning options will be offered next week.

    The health services team has been working all summer developing the health and safety protocols for the 2020-2021 school year. In the video below, Loveland’s District Nurse Judy Leamy covers the new health protocols in place for this school year.

    The District has also posted health protocols on the School website at the following link: 2020 COVID Health Services

    The Health Services Reopening Plan covers such topics as:

    Faculty/Staff/Student/Family Responsibilities and Expectations

    • Preventive Measures

    • Face Masks

    • Assessing for possible COVID-19

    • When to seek emergency medical attention

    • Quarantine Rules

    • High risk/ vulnerable students

    Children’s Hospital: Return to School and COVID-19

    Here is the LINK to the District Reopening Plan.
  • Loveland City School District promotes a drug free lifestyle district-wide

    Loveland City School District promotes a drug free lifestyle district-wide

    Tigers celebrate Red Ribbon Week

    Loveland High School seniors kicked off Red Ribbon week Monday, Oct. 23, by dressing in red and forming a red ribbon as a sign of their commitment to being drug free.

     

    Loveland, Ohio – From dress up days to awarding prizes, from banners to guest speakers – Red Ribbon Week (October 23-27) was a celebration of making good choices at the Loveland City School District.

    “The numbers associated with increased drug use across the country are alarming, and we don’t want our students to become part of those statistics,” said Judy Leamy, Loveland District Nurse, and executive committee member of the Loveland Drug Task Force. “Through the establishment and continued work of the community-school based partnership of the Loveland Drug Task Force, we have implemented programs that address the very real issues families in our community face – and Red Ribbon Week is an opportunity to continue our mission of calling awareness to this issue, and the things we all can do to change the outcome for our Tigers at all grade levels.”

    Red paper with the message “Your Future Is Key, So Stay Drug Free” hung outside the cafeteria at Loveland High School (LHS) as students pledged to be drug free by placing their name on a paper key cutout. The Red Ribbon Week activities at LHS were daily and robust, including a lunchtime visit by animals from the SPCA with the theme “These Paws Don’t Touch Drugs” and a visit by safety officers with their K9 unit.

    “We are passionate about equipping our Tigers with the knowledge they need to be successful, and that includes engagement about the very real-life dangers and consequences of drug use,” said LHS Assistant Principal Matt Buis, who organized Red Ribbon Week activities for the high school. “These are the conversations that can make the difference for our students, and we sincerely thank our community partners who stepped up to help.”



    Loveland Sweets – Fine Candies

    Loveland Sweets is a purveyor of hand-crafted chocolates, caramels, marshmallows, and ice creams. Our house-made candies are prepared in small batches.