Tag: Loveland City School District

  • [Video] Loveland’s 2017 Memorial Day Parade

    [Video] Loveland’s 2017 Memorial Day Parade



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  • Loveland City School District salutes students for cultivating positive climate

    Loveland City School District salutes students for cultivating positive climate

    25 students honored during varsity basketball game as part of the ‘My Voice, My Choice’ kindness campaign

     

    Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland City School District salutes 25 students selected by each school for helping to create a culture of kindness. Superintendent Chad Hilliker formally recognized the students during the Loveland High School Tiger varsity basketball game by presenting each student with a certificate and shirt.

    The My Voice, My Choice campaign is focused on creating a positive school climate for all students, calling on our students to stand up for their peers through their words and actions. The students recognized during the ceremony included: 

    Loveland Early Childhood Center

    Eli Stagg
    William Buringrud
    Lilly Gutekunst
    Esha Srivastava

    Loveland Primary School

    Joel Berres
    Jackson Cocco
    Adrianna Bzhikyan
    Jonah Schmidt 

    Loveland Elementary School

    Matthew King
    Camelia Catan
    Sydney Mertes
    Alexa DelloStritto

    Loveland Intermediate School

    Molly Fritsch
    AJ Dahlquist
    Olivia Huff
    Brady Steiner
    Riley Loomis


    Loveland Middle School

    Jose’ Santin-Abarca
    Vanessa Rivera
    Matthew Copfer
    Allie Fogel

    Loveland High School

    Tarah Wagner
    Grace Fjelstul
    Joey Hickey
    Erica Perl



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  • Share, Understand, Reflect, Act: How We Care

    Share, Understand, Reflect, Act: How We Care

    By Loveland Assistant Superintendent Keith Koehne

    “Will you take care of my baby?”  

    That was her question, as she sat in our office last week enrolling her oldest child in kindergarten. She didn’t say it out loud. But that was really what she wanted to know.

    Relationship building – in every classroom, every lunchroom, every playground and all of the arts, athletics and extracurricular activities in between – this is the foundation of how we will help all students manage the unique challenges and pressures that greatly impact their personal development and academic success. This description of our district Care goal has always been at the heart of what we do in education – but it could be argued that relationship building has never been more important in the growth, development and success of our Tigers.  

    [quote_box_right]Every child needs to know they are cared for, and every student wants to grow.[/quote_box_right]Every child needs to know they are cared for, and every student wants to grow. We know that the foundation of support that a child has a direct connection to how much they can grow. But how do you measure how strong that foundation for success truly is? That was our challenge as we looked to define actions steps and measures related to our Care goal. This school year we initiated the Gallup Student Poll in grades 5-12 (and our own student poll mirroring Gallup in grades K-4) to give us critical feedback from our students as to how they feel.  

    [quote_box_left]Gallup’s decades of research has proven that Care can be measured through Hope + Engagement. [/quote_box_left]Gallup’s decades of research has proven that Care can be measured through Hope + Engagement. According to Gallup, “Hopeful students are positive about the future, goal-oriented and can overcome obstacles in the learning process, enabling them to navigate a pathway to achieve their goals. Engaged students are excited about what’s happening at their school and what they’re learning.”

    So how did we do?

    The information from Gallup came through with a few main themes. First, our students are hopeful. They feel safe at school, they have good friends at school, they know their teachers are there for them, and they have a positive outlook on their future. Second, while our students enjoy school, they want to be engaged. Being reflective, we can find ways to better engage our students in their learning – and this is key to the growth process, both for them and for us as educators. Lastly, our students want to do well. They care deeply about their success and understand what it takes to reach their goals when they graduate.

    What will we do?

    [quote_box_right]Share. Understand. Reflect. Act.S/quote_box_right]Share. Understand. Reflect. Act. We have reviewed the results with the Loveland Board of Education, the administrative team, the teaching staff and Student Advisory Groups. Everyone appreciates this information and take pride in the relationships they have built with students, but (as all growth-minded professionals do) see it as a call to do more. We will measure again next year and hope to see the fruits of our labor.  

    We’re doing it all because we really do care – for our students, for our staff, for that mother who sat in our office to sign her son up for kindergarten. Thank you for trusting us to care for your children and for all of your continued support.

    Many Stripes; One Tiger

    Keith Koehne is the Assistant Superintendent of the Loveland City School District

  • Loveland School District hosted State Board of Education President

    Loveland School District hosted State Board of Education President

    State Board of Education President Tess Elshoff with Loveland Superintendent Chad Hilliker during her visit to the Loveland City School District Tuesday, March 7

    Superintendent Chad Hilliker takes State Board President Tess Elshoff on a tour of the district

    Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland City School District enjoyed a special visitor Tuesday, March 7 – Ohio Board of Education President Tess Elshoff joined Loveland Superintendent Chad Hilliker for a tour of the district. The visit included a student-guided tour of Loveland High School, and a stop at Loveland Early Childhood Center.

    “I want to personally thank President Elshoff for taking the time to respond to our invitation to come visit our school district and see first-hand the excellent academic programs we have in place for our youngest and oldest Tigers,” said Superintendent Hilliker. “It was encouraging to talk to President Elshoff face-to-face about some of the biggest issues we face today in education.”

    “I want to thank everyone at Loveland City Schools for allowing me to visit,” said President Elshoff. “I’m encouraged by your engaged students and dedicated staff – there are great things happening in this district. It’s so important for the State Board to visit schools across the state so we can share the innovative learning happening in Ohio’s schools every day.”



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