Tag: loveland athletic boosters

  • Grand Marshal Tori Morrison will lead the Homecoming Parade on Thursday, September 19th

    Grand Marshal Tori Morrison will lead the Homecoming Parade on Thursday, September 19th

    Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland Athletic Booster’s 2024 Loveland High School Homecoming Parade will be rolling down the streets of Loveland on Thursday, September 19th, beginning at 6:30 PM. 

    The Grand Marshal of the 2024 Homecoming Parade is longtime Loveland resident Tori Morrison who the Boosters say, “Has tirelessly supported our students, athletes, and community over the years.”

    Morrison has stepped down, but organized the Homecoming Parade for ten years. She served on the Board of the Athletic Boosters for four years in roles as Vice President and Treasurer.
    “It is a big honor to be chosen as this year’s LAB Homecoming parade Grand Marshal. I have enjoyed planning the parade over the years. I have met so many great people that became my friends.”
    Tori added that she has spent countless years as a team mom for all three of her children.

    The parade begins at the new Loveland-Symmes Fire Department Health and Wellness Center/East Nature Preserve parking lot located at 227 East Loveland Avenue. The parade continues through Historic Downtown and along West Loveland Avenue before turning down Rich Road and ending at Loveland High School.

    The Loveland Middle School and Loveland Youth program participants will exit the parade route when it reaches Phillips Park.

    The annual Powder Puff football game and other Homecoming Spirit Week activities will be held at the Loveland High School stadium immediately following the parade.

    The Homecoming football game will be played on Friday, September 20th, with the Loveland Tigers taking on the Turpin Spartans. Kickoff is at 7PM.

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    Photo Album: Loveland Athletic Boosters 2015 Homecoming Parade

    Photo Album of 2017 Homecoming Parade

    Introducing LHS Homecoming 2020 COVID-19 Style! (With Videos)

    All the fun you missed at the 2019 Homecoming Weekend [W/Photos & Video] With Queen and King photos

     

     

  • Loveland Athletic Boosters Annual Mulch Sale

    Loveland Athletic Boosters Annual Mulch Sale

    Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland Athletic Boosters support the Loveland City School District athletic programs. Support of the student athletes includes donating equipment to the athletic department, sponsoring activities to promote school spirit, and enthusiasm, and funding major capital improvements. The Boosters support more than 1,000 7th through 12th grades girls & boys.

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  • It’s Loveland High School Homecoming Week

    It’s Loveland High School Homecoming Week

    The parade is Thursday, October 6

    Starts at 6:30

    Loveland, Ohio – This year’s Loveland High School Homecoming Parade will be on Thursday, October 6.

    The Homecoming Game will be Friday, October 7 against the Little Miami Panthers. The Tigers are on a 3-game winning streak and now 3-4 (3-3). The visiting Panthers are 2-5 (1-5).

    The Loveland Athletic Boosters Homecoming Parade, celebrating Loveland High Schools Homecoming is a Loveland tradition. The Parade starts at the Moose Lodge Hall on East Loveland Avenue and proceeds to West Loveland Avenue, to Rich Road, and ends at Loveland High School.

    The annual Powder Puff football game will be held at Tiger Stadium immediately following the parade. The school is at #1 Tiger Trail.

    2022 Homecoming Parade Registration – High School and Middle School Participants

    The Grand Marshal this year is Jeff Williams. Jeff was president of Loveland Athletic Boosters for over 10 years. Parade organizer Tori Morrison said, “He was instrumental in getting funding for our first turf field and building our Athletic Fitness Center which is used by athletes in grades 7-12. I can’t think of a better or more deserving person to serve as our Grand Marshal.”

    A 2009 Loveland Magazine file photo of Jeff Williams doing his thing. raising money for a turf field at Loveland High School. Williams pulled off the installation fundraising during a recession.

    Jeff Williams receives Louis Rockwood Award

    Here is the Loveland Magazine TV video from the 2019 Homecoming Parade

  • Loveland High School Homecoming Parade 411

    Loveland High School Homecoming Parade 411

    The parade is Thursday, October 6

    Starts at 6:30

    Loveland, Ohio – This year’s Loveland High School Homecoming Parade will be on Thursday, October 6.

    The Homecoming Game will be Friday, October 7 against the Little Miami Panthers.

    The Loveland Athletic Boosters Homecoming Parade, celebrating Loveland High Schools Homecoming is a Loveland tradition. The Parade starts at the Moose Lodge Hall on East Loveland Avenue and proceeds to West Loveland Avenue, to Rich Road, and ends at Loveland High School.

    The annual Powder Puff football game will be held at Tiger Stadium immediately following the parade. The school is at #1 Tiger Trail.

    2022 Homecoming Parade Registration – High School and Middle School Participants

    The Grand Marshal this year is Jeff Williams. Jeff was president of Loveland Athletic Boosters for over 10 years. Parade organizer Tori Morrison said, “He was instrumental in getting funding for our first turf field and building our Athletic Fitness Center which is used by athletes in grades 7-12. I can’t think of a better or more deserving person to serve as our Grand Marshal.”

    A 2009 Loveland Magazine file photo of Jeff Williams doing his thing. raising money for a turf field at Loveland High School. Williams pulled off the installation fundraising during a recession.

    Jeff Williams receives Louis Rockwood Award

    Here is the Loveland Magazine TV video from the 2019 Homecoming Parade

  • Sign-up for Loveland High School Summer Camps Now

    Sign-up for Loveland High School Summer Camps Now

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    Loveland Summer Sports Camps Philosophy

    The emphasis of Loveland’s camps will be learning the fundamentals of each sport and having fun.  We believe that in order to reach your full potential as a future Tiger you must have a solid foundation of fundamentals.  Campers will be given a variety of individual methods of practicing that will enable all to practice at home on their own.  We hope you first and foremost have an enjoyable experience.  Go Tigers!

    Please register all campers for the grade they will be entering for the 2021-2022 school year (Spring Camps will be for the 2020-2021 year).Please Pre-register for all camps!Walk-up registration is available if there is space available.Camps are rain or shine.

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    Please visit www.lovelandtigers.org to find out more information about Varsity Athletic Programs offered at Loveland High School.

    Please visit www.lovelandathleticboosters.com to find out more information about our Athletic Boosters.

    All camps are sponsored by Loveland Athletic Boosters

  • Introducing LHS Homecoming 2020 COVID-19 Style!

    Introducing LHS Homecoming 2020 COVID-19 Style!

    Cassie Mattia is a resident of Historic Downtown Loveland and the Associate Editor of Loveland Magazine

    by Cassie Mattia

    Loveland, Ohio – This Loveland Tiger Homecoming was one for the history books! Although many locals pray to never have to orchestrate a “COVID-19” Homecoming again here at Loveland Magazine we felt as though we should still celebrate and document the memorable event for those who were not able to get a glimpse of what it was like.

    Loveland High School and the Loveland Athletic Boosters tried their best to make the 2020 Homecoming Game as normal as possible despite COVID 19 restrictions that “Ruled Sovereign” over the evening that had no crowning of a Queen or King. Loveland’s Principal Peggy Johnson after the Homecoming event assured families, students, friends, and Tiger fans that she hopes to make up for students missing the traditional Homecoming experience and would like to hold the Homecoming Saturday night dance this winter if the pandemic restrictions ease.

    Even though there wasn’t a tradition Homecoming Saturday night dance Loveland Magazine’s David Miller did catch the Tiger Band busting a move for a few seconds at the Homecoming game against Little Miami!

    The “non-traditional” Homecoming  Parade consisted of cheerleaders and players escorted to the High School upon the red chariot of a local fire truck provided by the Loveland-Symmes Fire Department! Luckily we captured the impromptu Homecoming parade on video for you our loyal readers as it left Historic Downtown and crossed over the Little Miami River.

    The tradition of delivering the game ball via helicopter did continue as Grand Marshall Otto Huber, the Loveland-Symmes Fire Chief, landed mid-field to hand off the ball to the officiating crew.

    In the video below Loveland Magazine’s David Miller captured the Marching Band and Color Guard during the opening ceremony playing the fight song and the National Anthem. The video also includes some action clips from the game including the opening kick-off and the traditional pre-game fireworks as the Loveland Tigers ran onto the field!

    The visiting Little Miami Panthers ruled the field of play, beating our Tigers 55-20.

    Our Tigers traveled to Covington, Kentucky on Friday, September 25th to play the Holmes Bulldogs. Loveland grabbed their first win of the season, 48-14! The Tigers are now 1-3 overall and 0-3 in the ECC. The Loveland Football team will play again on Friday, October 2nd at Kings at 7 p.m.


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    Little Miami
        1 2 3 4 T  
      LM 42 0 6 7 55  
      LVL 20  

    20

    Loveland

    Scoring Summary
    Team Stat Comparison
      LM LVL
    1st Downs 0 0
    Total Yards 547 267
    Passing Completions 14 16
    Passing Attempts 24 35
    Passing Yards 336 214
    Passing Average 14.0 6.1
    Rushing Attempts 36 18
    Rushing Yards 211 53
    Rushing Average 5.9 2.9
    3rd Down Efficiency 0-0 0-0
    4th Down Efficiency 0-0 0-0
    Penalties 0-0 0-0
    Turnovers 0 3
    Possession N/A 22:54
     
    Little Miami Stats
    PASSING
      CP/AT YDS AVG TD INT
    Aidan JONES 13/24 328 13.7 5 0
    Colton BLANKENSHIP 1/1 13 13.0 0 0
    Team 14/25 341 13.6 5 0
    Loveland Stats
    PASSING
      CP/AT YDS AVG TD INT
    Calvin Cloud 16/35 214 6.1 3 1
     
    RUSHING
      ATT YDS AVG LG TD
    Riley PRINGLE 16 107 6.7 0 2
    Aidan JONES 4 31 7.8 0 0
    Colton BLANKENSHIP 4 28 7.0 0 1
    Ashton MIDDLEKAMP 4 34 8.5 0 0
    Jack COOPER 3 2 0.7 0 0
    Nathan REBMAN 3 1 0.3 0 0
    Reis STOCKSDALE 2 2 1.0 0 0
    Chandler OTT 1 5 5.0 0 0
    Team 37 210 5.7 0 3
    RUSHING
      ATT YDS AVG LG TD
    Calvin Cloud 10 22 2.2 0 0
    Mason Moore 3 18 6.0 0 0
    Aaron Morton 2 6 3.0 0 0
    D’Marqo Johnson 2 9 4.5 0 0
    Jack Bergman 1 -2 -2.0 0 0
    Team 18 53 2.9 0 0
     
    RECEIVING
      REC YDS AVG LG TD
    Reis STOCKSDALE 5 125 25.0 0 2
    Trey WILLIAMS 3 58 19.3 0 0
    Ty WILLIAMS 2 70 35.0 0 2
    Riley PRINGLE 1 11 11.0 0 0
    Ashton MIDDLEKAMP 1 20 20.0 0 0
    Dylan FRITH 1 13 13.0 0 0
    Brayden BISCHOFF 1 44 44.0 0 1
    Team 14 341 24.4 0 5
    RECEIVING
      REC YDS AVG LG TD
    Aaron Morton 4 95 23.8 0 0
    Ethan Lund 3 29 9.7 0 0
    Jack Bergman 3 52 17.3 0 0
    Austin Lodor 2 24 12.0 0 0
    Reece Hatfield 1 -2 -2.0 0 0
    Luca Aquilino 1 5 5.0 0 0
    D’Marqo Johnson 1 -3 -3.0 0 0
    Tyler Lake 1 14 14.0 0 0
    Team 16 214 13.4 0 3
     
    KICKING
      FG PCT LNG XP PTS
    Colton BLANKENSHIP 0/0 0.0 0 2/2 2
    Wyatt ALBERS 0/0 0.0 0 1/1 1
    Team 0/0 0.0 0 3/3 3
    KICKING
      FG PCT LNG XP PTS
    Adam Koscielicki 0/0 0.0 0 2/2 2
     
    PUNTING
      NO YDS AVG TB -20 LNG
    Ty WILLIAMS 1 41 41.0 0 0 41
    PUNTING
      NO YDS AVG TB -20 LNG
    Ethan Lund 2 75 37.5 0 1 0
     
    PUNT RETURNS
      NO YDS AVG LNG TD
    PUNT RETURNS
      NO YDS AVG LNG TD
    Aaron Morton 2 14 7.0 0 0
     
    KICKOFF RETURNS
      NO YDS AVG LNG TD
    Ben GAST 1 1 1.0 0 0
    Reis STOCKSDALE 1 17 17.0 0 0
    Nathan REBMAN 1 22 22.0 0 0
    Team 3 40 13.3 0 0
    KICKOFF RETURNS
      NO YDS AVG LNG TD
      3 66 22.0 0 0
    Luca Aquilino 2 16 8.0 0 0
    Ethan Lund 1 7 7.0 0 0
    Aaron Morton 1 18 18.0 0 0
    Sean O’Donnell 1 1 1.0 0 0
    D’Marqo Johnson 1 0 0.0 0 0
    Team 9 108 12.0 0 0
     
    DEFENSE
      SCK FF FR TD INT YDS TD
    Nathan GORDON 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0
    Collin STREUER 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    Nick GREENWELL 0.0 0 0 0 1 5 0
    KC DUNCAN 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0
    Brentan SIMMERMAN 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    Joey BECK 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0
    Dom SITEK 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0
    Team 3.0 2 2 0 1 5 0

    No Defense Stats Available for Loveland

    For more of your latest Loveland High School sports 411 stay tuned with me, Cassie Mattia!

  • Loveland Magazine’s “Guidebook” to the Loveland School District

    Loveland Magazine’s “Guidebook” to the Loveland School District

    Website for Loveland City School District

    District Office
    757 South Lebanon Road
    Loveland, OH 45140
    (513) 683-5600 Phone
    (513) 683-5697 Fax

    PUBLISHER’S NOTE:

    This Guide was published from information gathered from the District Web Site on August 17. We understand that staff changes, bus routes, etc., are rapidly changing. Parents should contact building principals for information about their child. Those contacts are provided as part of this guide.

    Re-opening Plan

    Latest District News

    Facebook

    Twitter

    Master Calendar – All School Events

    District Calendar

    Staff/Employee Directory and Email Addresses

    Board Meeting Calendar

    Board Agendas

    Meeting Minutes

    Ohio Department of Education

    State Report Card

    Loveland Schools Open Checkbook

    District Policy Manual and Administrative Guidelines

    Loveland Athletic Boosters


    The Board of Education  [bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show Members” collapse_text=”Show Less” ]

    Dr. Kathryn Lorenz, Board President

    lorenzka@lovelandschools.org

    (513) 683-5600

    Michele Pettit, Board Vice President

    pettitmi@lovelandschools.org 

    (513) 683-5600

    Eileen Washburn, Board Member

    washbuei@lovelandschools.org 

    (513) 683-5600

    Kevin Dougherty, Board Member

    dougheke@lovelandschools.org

    (513) 683-5600

    Dr. Eric Schwetschenau, Board Member

    schweter@lovelandschools.org

    (513) 683-5600

    The following individuals comprise the school board. You can email them individually at the email addresses listed above, or you can email the group at board@lovelandschools.org

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    District Administrative Staff [bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show Staff” collapse_text=”Show Less” ]

    Superintendent

    Dr. Amy Crouse

    crouseam@lovelandschools.org

    (513) 683-5600 Phone

    Administrative Assistant

    Julie Dunn

    dunnju@lovelandschools.org (513) 683-5600

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    Office of Teaching & Learning [bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show Staff” collapse_text=”Show Less” ]

    Andrea Conner, Assistant Superintendent of Teaching and Learning
    Twitter: @AConnerNews
    conneran@lovelandschools.org

    (513) 683-5600

    Eric Dool, Director of Student Services
    Twitter: @TigerDool

    (513) 683-5600

    Denise Davis Bradley
    Administrative Assistant
    davisde@lovelandschools.org

    (513) 683-5600

    Becky Clark
    Administrative Assistant
    clarkbe@lovelandschools.org

    (513) 683-5600

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    Student & Parent Resources [bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show More” collapse_text=”Show Less” ]

    Bullying/Harassment

    Child Find

    The Loveland City School District is participating in a statewide effort of locating, evaluating and
    identifying all children with disabilities

    Tiger One-to-World FAQs for LMS and LHS

    The following information is designed to answer many of the common questions asked in regards to the Tiger One-to-World program at Loveland High School and Loveland Middle School.

    Learning Resources for Families

    Gifted Services/Gifted Identification/Academic Acceleration

    Home Schooling

     
     
     
     

    Homeless Children and Youth

    Restraint and Seclusion

    Title I Notification

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    Treasure/CFO [bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show Staff” collapse_text=”Show Less” ]

    Kevin Hawley

    treasurer@lovelandschools.org 

    (513) 683-5600

    Admin. Asst. to Treasurer/CFO

    Debbie Reardon

    reardode@lovelandschools.org (513)

    683-5600

    Teaching & Learning Administrative Staff

     

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    Facilities and Grounds [bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show Staff” collapse_text=”Show Less” ]

    John Ames Business ManagerJohn Ames
     
    Business Manager
     
     
    (513) 683-5600
     
    Bill Cole
    Bill Cole
     
    Supervisor Facilities and Grounds
     
     
    (513) 683-5600

    Michele AntonMichele Anton
    Administrative Assistant

    antonmi@lovelandschools.org

    (513) 683-5600

    For general facility use requests, click here to access the form.

    For facility use at Loveland High School, contact Athletic Director Brian Conatser at 513-697-3711 or conatsbr@lovelandschools.org.

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    Transportation [bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show Staff and Route Info” collapse_text=”Show Less” ]

    570 Loveland-Madeira Road
    Loveland, OH 45140
    Phone: (513) 683-3103

    Greg Osie
    Transportation Supervisor
    osiegr@lovelandschools.org

    Lorie Stulz
    Administrative Assistant
    stulzlo@lovelandschools.org 

     
     

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    Human Resources [bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show Staff” collapse_text=”Show Less” ]

    Chuck Ogdan
    Director of Human Resources
    ogdanch@lovelandschools.org

    (513) 683-5600

    Judi McDaniel
    Administrative Assistant
    mcdaniju@lovelandschools.org

    (513) 683-5600

    Kate Dooley
    EMIS Coordinator
    dooleyka@lovelandschools.org

    (513) 683-5600

    Notice of nondiscrimination

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    School Psychology [bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show More” collapse_text=”Show Less” ]

    Eric Dool
    Director of Student Services
     
    (513) 683-5600
     
     

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    Anti-Bullying [bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show More” collapse_text=”Show Less” ]

    District Compliance Officers:
    The Board of Education designates the following individuals to serve as the District’s “Compliance Officers” (also known as “Civil Rights Coordinators”)

    Eric J. Dool – Director of Student Services
    dooler@lovelandschools.org

    (513) 683-5600

    Anti-Bullying Resource Page

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    Food Service and Child Nutrition Program [bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show More” collapse_text=”Show Less” ]

    Kris Tracy
    District Food Service Director
    tracykr@lovelandschools.org
    (513) 683-5600

    Resource Page

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    Health Services [bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show More” collapse_text=”Show Less” ]

    Health Services Web Page

    Vicki Falconi-Young, RN
    District Nurse and LHS Clinic Nurse
    falconvi@lovelandschools.org 
    Phone: 697-3708
    Voicemail: 677-7973
     
    Judy Leamy, RN
    District Nurse (covers LPS through LMS)
    leamyju@lovelandschools.org
    Voicemail: (513) 677-7973
     
    Loveland Primary School
    Connie Smith, Health Aide
    mailto:smithco@lovelandschools.org
    Phone: (513) 697-3553 
     
    Loveland Elementary School 
    Stephanie Schumacher, Health Aide
    mailto:schumast@lovelandschools.org
    Phone: (513) 697-3050
    Loveland Intermediate and Middle School
    Tonya Morrison, Health Aide
    mailto:morristo@lovelandschools.org
    Phone: (513) 697-3603 
     
    Pam Greenberg, RN
    District Nurse (covers LECC)
    greenbpa@lovelandschools.org
    Voicemail: 677-7973
     
    Loveland Early Childhood Center
    Cathe Hosea, Health Aide
    hoseaca@lovelandschools.org 
    Phone: (513) 697-3034

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    Loveland High School [bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show More” collapse_text=”Show Less” ]

    Loveland, Ohio
    45140-1976
     
    LHS Main Office  (513) 683-1920
    LHS Athletic Office  (513) 697-3714
     
    (513) 697-3715 Attendance Office
    (513) 677-7952 Main Office Fax
    (513) 697-3724 Guidance Office Fax
     
     
     
     
     

    Peggy Johnson
    Principal
    johnsope@lovelandschools.org

    Rebecca Griffin
    Assistant Principal
    griffire@lovelandschools.org

    Eric Fry 
    Assistant Principal
    fryer@lovelandschools.org

    Brian Conatser
    Director of Student Athletics
    conatsbr@lovelandschools.org

    Jake Elfers
    Facilities Manager
    elfersja@lovelandschools.org

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    Loveland Middle School [bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show More” collapse_text=”Show Less” ]

     
    801 South Lebanon Road
    Loveland, OH 45140
    (513) 683-3100 Phone
    (513) 677-7986 Fax
     
     
     

    David Knapp – Principal

     
     
     
    Sara Gehring
    Assistant Principal
    gehrinsa@lovelandschools.org 
     
     
     
     
    Jayson Bruce
    Assistant Principal / Athletic Director
    bruceja@lovelandschools.org
     
     
     
    Kim Shafer
    Counselor
    shaferki@lovelandschools.org
     
    Roxanna Burdine
    Secretary
    burdinro@lovelandschools.org
     
    Alysha Haungs
    Secretary
    haungsal@lovelandschools.org 
     
    Katie Buck-Kennedy
    Attendance Clerk
    buckkeca@lovelandschools.org
     
    Tonya Morrison, Health Aide
    mailto:morristo@lovelandschools.org
    Phone: (513) 697-3603 

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    Loveland Intermediate School [bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show More” collapse_text=”Show Less” ]
     
     
     
    757 South Lebanon Road
    Loveland, OH 45140
    (513) 774-7000
    (513) 677-7978 Fax
     
     
     
     
    Garth Carlier
    Principal
    carliega@lovelandschools.org

     

    Julie Carter
    Assistant Principal
    carterju@lovelandschools.org

    Robin Schneider
    Counselor
    schneiro@lovelandschools.org

    Nichole Sartain

     
    Donna Ernst 
    Secretary
     
    Tonya Morrison, Health Aide
    mailto:morristo@lovelandschools.org
    Phone: (513) 697-3603
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    Loveland Elementary School [bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show More” collapse_text=”Show Less” ]
     
     
     
    600 Loveland-Madeira Road
    Loveland, OH 45140
    (513) 683-4333
    (513) 677-7932 Fax
    To report an absence call 697-3888 by 10 a.m.
     
     
    Jennifer Forren
    Principal
    forrenje@lovelandschools.org
     
    Jane Miller
    Building Coordinator
    millerja@lovelandschools.org

    Allison Manning
    Psychologist
    manninal@lovelandschools.org

    Sarah Ninnemann
    Counselor
    ninnemsa@lovelandschools.org

    Chris Thiel
    Secretaries
    thielch@lovelandschools.org
     
    Jen Geist
    Secretary
    geistje@lovelandschools.org

    Stephanie Schumacher
    Health Aide
    schumast@lovelandschools.org

     

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    Kevin Fancher
    Principal
    fancheke@lovelandschools.org
    Cristin Kiefer
    Building Coordinator
    kiefercr@lovelandschools.org

    Allison Manning
    School Psychologist
    wnorosal@lovelandschools.org

    Darcie Chandler
    Counselor
    chandlda@lovelandschools.org

    Catherine Buck-Kennedy
    Secretary 
     
    Kim Dippold
    Secretary 
    Connie Smith, Health Aide
    mailto:smithco@lovelandschools.org
    Phone: (513) 697-3553
     

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    6740 Loveland-Miamiville Road
    Loveland, OH 45140
    (513) 683-4200 Phone
    (513) 697-3060 Attendance Line
    (513) 677-7960 Fax
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Jesse Kohls
    Principal
    kohlsje@lovelandschools.org
     
    Jaime Heybruch
    Counselor
    heybruja@lovelandschools.org
     
    Carrie Smith
    Psychologist
    smithca@lovelandschools.org
     
    Cindy McFarland
    Secretary
     
    Pam Greenberg, RN
    District Nurse (covers LECC)
    greenbpa@lovelandschools.org
    Voicemail: 677-7973
     
    Cathe Hosea, Health Aide
    hoseaca@lovelandschools.org 
    Phone: (513) 697-3034
     

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  • Loveland Magazine Brings you the “Summer Salad!”

    Loveland Magazine Brings you the “Summer Salad!”

    Cassie Mattia lives in Historic Downtown and is Associate Editor of Loveland Magazine

    by Cassie Mattia

    Loveland, Ohio – Loveland it’s that time of the week again for your Loveland Magazine “Summer Salad!” This week we captured several great moments that were happening around Loveland. We also checked in with some of our favorite local businesses to see just what they have been up to this summer so far! Continue reading below to see who and what the Summer Salad featured this week!


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    Congratulations to Jake Salamon with the Loveland Police Department!
    “We are so proud of Loveland Police Officer Jake Salamon! Today, Ashley from MADD stopped by to present Officer Salamon with the “2020 Top Cop Award.” Officer Salamon received this award for his continued dedication to the safety of our community through concentrated traffic enforcement centered around removing impaired drivers from the roadway.” – Loveland Ohio Police Department Facebook Page
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    Ricky Mulvey shares his third episode from his documentary podcast, “Total Fighter!”
    In the third episode of Ricky Mulvey’s documentary podcast “Total Fighter”, Ezzard Charles tries to move on from his tragic meeting with Sam Baroudi and the mafia tightens its grip over his boxing career. A match against Joe Louis becomes more possible after the biggest fight in Cincinnati’s history.
    Featuring interviews with P Man Jones, Ezzard Charles II, William Dettloff, author of “Ezzard Charles: A Boxing Life,” and Buddy LaRosa, founder of LaRosa’s Pizza.
    Ricky Mulvey is a former sportswriter and talking head at Loveland Magazine.

    COOL: Episode 3 of Ricky Mulvey’s documentary podcast about Ezzard Charles, Total Fighter, is up RIGHT NOW

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    Congratulations Move2Loveland! We are proud to say that we have some EXTREMELY hard-working real estate agents right here in Loveland, Ohio!
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    We’re very proud Move2Loveland has made RealTrends’ list of America’s Best Real Estate Agents for the third year in a row… This time as the #10 team in all of Ohio!
    Read more about the rankings here: https://bit.ly/AmericasBest2020
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    Join BRS Insurance and the Thomas More Saints for a day of golf! Click the image below to see how you can show your support for BRS and Thomas More University Athletics!
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    Right now there are huge savings for Christmas in July at RP Diamond
    Storewide! Discounts will last for the entire month! 

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    Are you running a small business and are in need of sanitizer?! PF5 can help! Click the link below to see how you can get hand sanitizer for your business!

    “Product here now in Cincinnati area. Helping out Hair Salons, Restaurants, Gyms and other businesses as they open up. Also selling direct to homes. Free delivery in the Tri-State area. Saw pricing at the C-Store charging $124/gallon. We are selling at $37/gallon! Buy direct from the manufacturer!” – PF5.org
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    Summer storms are here so that means you have to be sure to keep your gutters clear! All American Gutter Protection can help you today! Read below for more details!

    Looking for gutter guards but not sure where to find something GREAT and RELIABLE for your home? We have two locations in Ohio: covering more than half of the state. We offer free estimates all year long (888) 323-8090.

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    Don’t forget to come out and support your “LOVE-LY” community by participating in the annual Loveland Police STUFF A Cruiser Food Drive! Click the image below for event details!


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    Come Out to Support the LHS Athletes at the Annual Athletic Boosters Golf outing…

    Click the title link above to read about how the LHS Athletics community is coming together in light of the “Pay-To-Play” announcement to support the Tiger student-athletes!
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    Local Facebook Group Fundraises for “Pay-to-Play” LHS Student-Athletes!

    Click the title link about to read about how Loveland is giving back in order to take care of the community’s youth!
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    Looking to get “shredded” for the Summer?! Vibe Nutrition is having a SUMMER SHRED CHALLENGE and there are only 10 spots left! Sign up before it’s too late!

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    And that concludes this week’s Summer Salad! Stay tuned for more sizzling hot summer details about your favorite Loveland citizens and businesses!

  • Come Out to Support the LHS Athletes at the Annual Athletic Boosters Golf Scramble!

    Come Out to Support the LHS Athletes at the Annual Athletic Boosters Golf Scramble!

    by Cassie Mattia

    Loveland, Ohio – The LHS Athletics community has come together in light of the “Pay-To-Play” announcement to support the Tiger student-athletes that now have to pay $310 per sport. The Loveland Athletic Boosters, a non-profit organization composed of adult volunteers, have been and continue to be one of the biggest advocates for the LHS student-athletes as they are consistently coming up with ways to generate income for the LHS Athletic Department. Money is raised typically by running concessions, fundraising, and Booster Membership fees.

    Recently, the Loveland Athletic Boosters created a Facebook group that is focused on raising money for the pay-to-play fees for LHS student-athletes. Click the article link below to learn about the Loveland Athletic Boosters Facebook group and how you can “Adopt-A-Tiger!”

    Local Facebook Group Fundraises for “Pay-to-Play” LHS Student-Athletes!

    Now that July is here, the Boosters are now preparing for one of their biggest fundraisers of the year, the 21st Annual Athletic Boosters Golf Scramble, which is set to be held on July 27th at O’Bannon Creek Golf Club. There are several different packages that you can grab to support the Tiger athletes that are listed below!

    The Golf Scramble registration, buffet lunch, and practice time on the golf range will start at 11 AM and end at 1 PM. At 1 PM the shotgun will sound kicking off the scramble officially. At 6:45 PM dinner and awards will be held.

    The Annual Golf Scramble will feature course challenges such as the longest drive and the closest to the pin, a Par 3 challenge, a Par 5 challenge, a putting contest on the practice green, a Mulligans sale, and a Hole-In-One Challenge sponsored by Performance Lexus.

    The deadline for registration is Friday, July 17th. To register now click the REGISTRANT INFORMATION tab below!

    2020 Athletic Boosters Annual Golf Scramble

    When
    Monday, July 27th
    Lunch starts at 11:00 AM and the shotgun start will occur at 1 PM
    Dinner and awards will follow immediately after the golf scramble
    Where
      
    O’Bannon Creek Golf Club, 6842 Oakland Rd, Loveland, OH 45140
    Ticket options
    Foursome                       $600.00
    Individual Golfer             $175.00
    Tee or Green Sponsor     $150.00
    Coach                            $100.00 or
    Dinner only                    $45.00
    To learn more about the Loveland Athletic Boosters and the Annual Golf Scramble you can visit their Facebook Page or website at http://lovelandathleticboosters.com/.
  • Local Facebook Group Fundraises for “Pay-to-Play” LHS Student-Athletes!

    Local Facebook Group Fundraises for “Pay-to-Play” LHS Student-Athletes!

    by Cassie Mattia

    Loveland, Ohio – Loveland has always been known as a community that gives back, and ALWAYS takes care of the youth. Over the past few months many have been fighting for the Loveland School levy because, without the appropriate funds, Tiger student-athletes have to “pay-to-play.”

    Recently two Loveland School levies failed, leaving both Tiger student-athletes and their parents at a stand-still. Now those Tigers wanting to participate in a sport will have to pay $310. This did not sit well with Loveland Tiger advocate, Tori Morrison, so with the approval of the Loveland Athletic Booster Board she created a Facebook group that would help those athletes that could not afford to pay the sports fees.

    “With the recent failure of two school levies, we knew that Pay to Play fees would be increasing this year,” Morrison explained, “In anticipation of that, the Athletic Boosters decided that we needed some way to help the athletes to continue to play. We feel that no tiger should be left out. Fees were previously $105 for all sports except football and lacrosse which were $155. Now all sports will be paying $310 per sport.”
    Morrison attended Loveland Schools from 2nd through 6th grade before she moved with her family to New Richmond where she eventually met her husband and moved back to Loveland when her oldest child entered into 3rd grade.

    “We have had three children graduate from Loveland schools – Ashlei (03), Chelsei (10), and Ben (20). My kids have been involved in soccer, baseball, softball, basketball, football, lacrosse, yearbook, drama, and choir,” Morrison said, “Over the years I have been a team mom for various sports and most recently organized and planned the Homecoming Parade for the last six years. When my son graduated I decided I was ready to become involved in a different way and decided to run for the Loveland Athletic Booster Board.”

    Morrison says that the newly created Facebook Group “Loveland Athletic Boosters” is focusing on raising money for the student-athletes that may not be able to afford the pay-to-play fees.

    “We want to share information and we encourage everyone to spread the word,” Morrison said, “The more people that join the group the more Tigers we can help! We want everyone to get a chance to play regardless of their financial situation. It’s going to be really tough for some families to pay the now $310 pay to play fee. Some athletes won’t be able to play at all and others will be forced to pick one sport where they used to be able to play two or three.” Many, many families have more than one child that will want to participate in a sport.

    Thus far Morrison told us that the entire Loveland Athletic Boosters (LAB) Board is behind the fundraising efforts including, President Jeff Williams, Vice President Rich Myklebust, Treasurer Stephanie Bashardoust, and Secretary Stacey Lund. Soon LAB will be offering Business Memberships which would be a first for the Board.

    I asked Morrison if the new Facebook Group would be holding any fundraising events and she said they are ALWAYS searching for new ideas and ways to raise money. The LAB’s do in fact have some awesome events planned that they hope will bring in a lot of funds for Tiger Student-Athletes.

    Learn more about the annual Golf Outing on July 27 at O’Bannon Creek  Golf Club.

    “Our annual Golf Outing is July 27 at O’Bannon Creek  Golf Club.

    The Membership drive kicks off on July 1 and fall student-athletes will be selling discount cards that will be good at local restaurants and businesses,” Morrison said, “We will also be having like we do every year in January our Tiger Ball. One hundred percent of the money from these events will go towards helping our student-athletes with fees, gear, and anything else they need.” 

    Here at Loveland Magazine we encourage everyone to join the Loveland Athletic Boosters Facebook Group and support the Tiger student-athletes!

    The group added Venmo so that it makes it easier to donate.

    You may also comment on the FB page to adopt a Tiger. To learn more about how you can get involved with helping Loveland’s Student-Athletes compete in sports visit the Loveland Athletic Booster Facebook Page or check their website at www.lovelandathleticboosters.com.