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  • Air Quality Alert issued for Friday

    Air Quality Alert issued for Friday

    The Southwest Ohio Air Quality Agency (Agency) has issued an Air Quality Advisory for Friday, June 29, for Butler, Clermont, Hamilton and Warren counties in Ohio; Boone, Campbell, and Kenton counties in Kentucky; and Dearborn County in Indiana.

    The Ohio EPA is predicting that the ozone level will be 115 on Friday.

    Predicted Air Quality Index (AQI) for the Loveland Area
    115
    Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups on Saturday
     

    Health Message: Active children and adults, and people with lung disease, such as asthma, should reduce prolonged or heavy exertion outdoors.

     

    Steps you should take to protect you or your children’s health

    Reduce prolonged or heavy outdoor exertion. Take more breaks, do less intense activities. Watch for symptoms such as coughing or shortness of breath. Schedule outdoor activities in the morning when ozone is lower.

    People with asthma should follow their asthma action plans and keep quick relief medicine handy.


    Do Your Share!

    • Carpool, bike or walk instead of driving.
    • Use your most fuel efficient vehicle and drive gently.
    • Keep your motorcycle in the garage. They don’t have the pollution controls modern passenger vehicles do.
    • Refuel your vehicle after 8 PM; do not top off when refueling and tighten the gas cap.
    • Avoid idling your vehicle. (Avoid drive-thru windows.)
    • Combine trips and eliminate unnecessary vehicle trips
    • Do not use of gasoline-powered lawn equipment
    • Do not use of oil-based paints and stains
    • Never burn leaves or other yard trimmings.
    • Do not use fire pits.
    • Conserve electricity by turning off unnecessary lights.
    • Turn your air conditioner thermostat up and use room fans for cooling.
    • Save the power boating for another day.
    • Initiate an Air Pollution Alert Day policy where you work; whether that be a company you own, an employee, a local government agency you work for, or a school district.

    Sign up  for Enviroflash and Start Receiving Your Air Quality Forecast


    Children and Air Pollution

    Children face special risks from air pollution because their lungs are growing and because they are so active and breathe in a great deal of air.

    Just like the arms and legs, the largest portion of a child’s lungs will grow long after he or she is born. Eighty percent of their tiny air sacs develop after birth. Those sacs, called the alveoli, are where the life-sustaining transfer of oxygen to the blood takes place. The lungs and their alveoli aren’t fully grown until children become adults. In addition, the body’s defenses that help adults fight off infections are still developing in young bodies. Children have more respiratory infections than adults, which also seems to increase their susceptibility to air pollution.

    Furthermore, children don’t behave like adults, and their behavior also affects their vulnerability. They are outside for longer periods and are usually more active when outdoors. Consequently, they inhale more polluted outdoor air than adults typically do.

    Read on at The American Lung Association…


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  • The Loveland Initiative 22nd Annual Back to School program

    The Loveland Initiative 22nd Annual Back to School program


    Download a school supply list from our website at http://lovelandinitiative.org

    Print the Supply List: B2S-SUPPLY-LIST

    Call the Executive Director Terri Rogers at (513) 739-2354; or email her at trogers7@fuse.net if you would like to donate. 

    It is with deep satisfaction that Loveland Magazine is the Media Sponsor for The Loveland Initiative’s 22nd Annual Back to School program.

     



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  • Loveland Board of Education approves Kevin Hawley as treasurer/chief financial officer 

    Loveland Board of Education approves Kevin Hawley as treasurer/chief financial officer 

    Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland City School District has announced that Kevin Hawley will be the new treasurer/chief financial officer (CFO). In a unanimous vote, the Loveland Board of Education approved a contract for Hawley at the June 21 business meeting.

    In a press release, Board President Art Jarvis said:

    “Trustworthy and thorough – Kevin Hawley brings a remarkable combination of solid experience and genuine enthusiasm to the senior leadership team. These are the qualities we were searching for as the district is engaged in Building Tiger Nation – our year-long commitment to the assessment of our academic and facility needs; Mr. Hawley is the perfect leader to navigate the financial management of these game-changing conversations Superintendent Dr. Amy Crouse is directing. These two leaders will be a fantastic professional complement to each other.”

    Hawley joins the district after serving three years as the treasurer at North College Hill City Schools where he earned the Ohio Auditor of State Award for exemplary financial reporting (2016 and 2017). Prior to that Hawley served as the school accountant/licensed treasurer for the Warren County Educational Service Center (2013-2015), and he worked in financial planning with Fidelity Investments (2007-2013). Hawley earned his bachelor’s degree in economics from Miami University, and in addition to his Ohio School Treasurer’s Licensure, Hawley is also a Certified Financial Planner.

    Hawley’s contract will begin August 1, 2018; he replaces former Treasurer/CFO Brett Griffith who announced his retirement in January 2018.



  • [They Celebrate] Meet the Loveland High School 2018 Graduates

    [They Celebrate] Meet the Loveland High School 2018 Graduates

    This LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV video is from the Xavier University Cintas Center on June 2, 2018, as the 136th graduating class of Loveland High School exits their graduation ceremony.



  • Board President Art Jarvis at Loveland High School Commencement

    Board President Art Jarvis at Loveland High School Commencement

    This LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV video is from the Xavier University Cintas Center on June 2, 2018. The 136th graduating class of Loveland High School.



  • Superintendent Amy Crouse at Loveland High School Commencement

    Superintendent Amy Crouse at Loveland High School Commencement

    This LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV video is from the Xavier University Cintas Center on June 2, 2018. The 136th graduating class of Loveland High School.



  • Principal Peggy Johnson at 2018 Loveland High School Commencement

    Principal Peggy Johnson at 2018 Loveland High School Commencement

    This LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV video is from the Xavier University Cintas Center on June 2, 2018. The 136th graduating class of Loveland High School.



  • Loveland High School students selected for American Legion Buckeye Boys State

    Loveland High School students selected for American Legion Buckeye Boys State

    Six Loveland students selected for government leadership conference

    Loveland, Ohio – Six Loveland High School (LHS) students were selected to attend the American Legion Buckeye Girls and Boys State conferences this year.

    Emily Hamm, Eileen Wassel, Sarah Stevens, Aimee Ignacio Madrigal, Kyle Faessler and Jacob Danner

    The students attending include: Emily Hamm, Eileen Wassel, Sarah Stevens, Aimee Ignacio Madrigal, Kyle Faessler and Jacob Danner.

    Participants are exposed to the rights, privileges, duties and responsibilities of a franchised citizen; the training is objective, practical and non-partisan, with city, county and state government operated by students elected to the various presentations, assemblies, a band, and recreation.

    “This is an incredible course in government operations offered by the American Legion, and we are thrilled for the students who earned the opportunity to attend,” said LHS Principal Peggy Johnson.



  • Award-winning: Loveland School bus drivers

    Award-winning: Loveland School bus drivers

    Loveland bus drivers who qualified for the state competition included Len Whitling (fourth place), Rachel Patton (fifth place), Transportation Director Greg Osie, Lorie Stulz (third place), and Valerie Daugherty (second place).

    Four bus drivers place in top six for region

    Loveland, Ohio – Out of the 11 Loveland drivers who participated in the Regional BUS ROAD-E-O, four drivers placed in the top six – Valerie Daugherty, Lorie Stulz, Len Whitling, and Rachel Patton; these drivers moved on to the State ROAD-E-O competition at Licking Heights High School in Pataskala.

    “Our drivers put a great deal of personal time and effort into practicing for this competition; it is a testament to how much they care about the safety of our students,” said Loveland Transportation Director Greg Osie. “I am so proud of them working as a team and helping one another become successful! It is great being part of a wonderful group of drivers.”

    The school bus ROAD-E-O was developed to promote safety, professionalism, and recognition. Every year the state of Ohio along with other states participate. Ohio has eight regions and Loveland participates in the Southwest Region. Contestants take a written exam and a driving skills test. The driving skills test consist of drivers being scored on right hand turns, pickup and drop-off procedures, railroad crossing procedures, offset driving, backwards serpentine and depth perception.

    This year’s Regional ROAD-E-O had 71 registered contestants. In addition to the individual awards, Loveland placed second overall as a team.



    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.
  • Loveland Middle School Weekly Awards

    Loveland Middle School Weekly Awards

    7th Grade:

    Social Studies: Katianne Napier

    Math: Mozen Shalash

    Science: Amelie Pillai

    English: Emma Ramsey

    8th Grade: 

    Social Studies: Julia Parker

    Math: Aleah Reiger

    Science: Mollie Fogel

    English: MK Walther

    Electives:

    Phys Ed/Health: Nathan Klein

    Foreign Language: Trevor Hoffman

    Fine Arts: Caleb Roberts

    Music:  George Jewell

    Staff:

    Gerald Bess, Paraprofessional