Tag: Loveland City School District

  • Loveland Middle School Weekly Award Winners

    Loveland Middle School Weekly Award Winners

     
    -7th Grade:
    • Social Studies: Rachel Stansbury
    • Science: Tyler Evans
    • Math: Kaci Grader
    • English: Owen Gehler
    -8th Grade: 
    • Social Studies: Lauren Poteet
    • Science: Gabe Raybu
    • Math: Cole Duncan
    • English: Jonah Cox
    -Electives:
    • Phys Ed./Health: Connor Bond
    • Foreign Language: Jolie Martin
    • Fine Arts: Jack Bergman
    • Music: Mason Huffsteder
    -Staff: Mr. Greg Croskey (Social Studies)

     



     

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  • National Merit Scholarship program names Radu Vasilescu as Semifinalist

    National Merit Scholarship program names Radu Vasilescu as Semifinalist

    Loveland High School Senior Radu Vasilescu honored by being named in the academic elite of the country

     

    Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland City School District announced that Loveland High School (LHS) Senior Radu Vasilescu has been named in the 63rd National Merit Scholarship Program as a Semifinalist. Vasilescu earned the ability to compete for some 7,500 National Merit Scholarships worth about $32 million that will be offered next spring.

    “Radu Vasilescu has proven he is in the best of the best for academic achievement in the entire country,” said Peggy Johnson, LHS principal. “We are so proud of what he has accomplished in his distinguished academic career as a Tiger, and we certainly look forward to what he will achieve in the future.”

    Established in 1955, the National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) is a not-for-profit organization that operates without government assistance. It was established for the sole purpose of managing the National Merit Scholarship Program. Scholarships are underwritten by NMSC with its own funds and by approximately 420 business organizations and higher education institutions that share the NMSC’s goal of honoring the nation’s scholastic champions and encouraging the pursuit of academic excellence. Students quality by taking the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test.



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  • Loveland announces launch of ‘Just beCAUSE’ Grants

    Loveland announces launch of ‘Just beCAUSE’ Grants

    Innovative Instructional Coach Traci Stubenrauch, JUST BECAUSE GRANTS Founder Dawn Funk, Innovative Instructional Coach Susan Craig and Innovative Instructional Coach Laura Holtkamp as Funk presented the August 2017 $1,000 grant.

     

    Loveland, Ohio – Every day teachers go above and beyond for our students. Now – every month teachers will have some special support to do those “extras.” The Loveland City School District is thrilled to partner with Loveland nonprofit agency JUST BECAUSE GRANTS to provide grant opportunities for teachers in the district.

    $1,000 in grants available every month to district teachers by Loveland nonprofit agency

    “JUST BECAUSE GRANTS is a reality because of a Loveland family that believes in making dreams come true – for our teachers and ultimately for our students,” said Loveland Interim Superintendent Dr. Amy Crouse. “They want to support teachers to do caring, wonderful things for our students. Things that they want to do and don’t necessarily have to do. They want to award grants to teachers who choose to do incredible things for our kids with money out of their own pockets. I was nearly speechless when their first approached me – now, I really can’t thank them enough.”

    JUST BECAUSE GRANTS will award up to $1,000 a month to Loveland teachers who apply through a very simple e-mail process. Grants were announced to teachers at the beginning of September, with the Innovative Instructional Coaches receiving a surprise grant to kick the process off in August.

    “I asked for the Innovative Instructional Coaches to be the first recipients,” said Dr. Crouse. “They take care of our teachers with constant professional development which has direct and immediate positive impact on classroom instruction. The team was thrilled!”

    Look for future stories of grant winners as the school year progresses.



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  • Growth, Innovation, Care – The Tiger Way

    Growth, Innovation, Care – The Tiger Way

    By Dr. Amy Crouse, Loveland Interim Superintendent

    Preparing Students for Tomorrow, Today: At the Loveland City School District, this is our collective mission. During the 2016-17 school year our administrative team began to put laser focus into defining exactly what that statement means. From those discussions, a vision was born: We are committed to being a destination school district exemplified through our dedicated approach to the complete student experience. This vision statement is the why we – as professionals – do what we do for our Tiger Family. It was beginning during the 2016-17 school year that all eyes – from our teachers, to our food service professionals, to our support staff, to our custodians, to our bus drivers, to our secretaries – were on three big goals:

    • GROWTH – Every Tiger will demonstrate personal academic growth

    • INNOVATION – Every Tiger will experience an innovative education environment

    • CARE – Every Tiger will be cared for and supported

    As we continue pushing forward on these goals for the current 2017-18 school year, I invite you to dive into both the depth and breadth of how each of our goals during the 2016-17 school enhanced the experience for our students. September 11 we officially released our fifth annual Quality Profile – a publication dedicated to detail to you how we do business beyond the standardized testing. This publication gives you the opportunity to take a detailed look at what we – as a district – were able to achieve by keeping our eye on the target of those three big goals. Please visit the “About” section of the district website (http://www.lovelandschools.org/) to access the complete 2016-17 Quality Profile report.

    Preparing Students for Tomorrow, Today – it’s what we do. I personally want to thank you for your continued support.

    In service to our Tigers,

    Dr. Amy Crouse, Interim Superintendent


  • Open House at Granny’s Garden School on September 24

    Open House at Granny’s Garden School on September 24

     R.S.V.P. for Open House


     

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  • Military Appreciation Night spirit wear pre-sale

    Military Appreciation Night spirit wear pre-sale

    [vc_row][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_column_text]Loveland, Ohio – September 22 in Tiger Stadium is Military Appreciation night when the Football Tigers take on Milford. You can pre-order the hat or the t-shirt for this years Military game from RP Diamond.

    Hats are $10 and shirts are also $10 while supplies last.

    Order on-line HERE or visit RP Diamond’s showroom at 368 Loveland Madeira Road
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  • Our Tiger Story – The 2016-17 Quality Profile

    Our Tiger Story – The 2016-17 Quality Profile

     

    Loveland City Schools releases annual report detailing student achievement, fiscal stewardship and community support…

     

    One-to-one technology for students grades five through 12; selection of innovative instructional grants to enhance classroom instruction; advanced placement exams for 39 percent of the junior class, and a 5-star rated preschool program – these are some of the highlights featured in Loveland’s 2016-17 Quality Profile, released September 11, and available at lovelandschools.org.

    “Focus – that is the story the 2016-17 Quality Profile tells,” said Loveland Interim Superintendent Dr. Amy Crouse. “Our Board of Education supported every administrator, every teacher and every staff member in focusing on Tiger academic growth, innovation and care – and this publication is a reflection of that collective effort. From our investment in the instructional cycle learning materials, to our development of Loveland [x] – teacher innovation teams – we worked to create a world-class environment for our students. We are excited to present the strides we made.

    “It is also the story of a district that embraces the complete student experience – exceptional arts, premier athletics and a close bond with the community in which we reside. Learning for our students certainly is not contained to the classroom.”

    Now in its fifth year, the Loveland City School District was one of more than 20 progressive school districts throughout Ohio to first release this groundbreaking, robust companion to the state report card. Called state wide a Quality Profile, the report helps characterize the overall educational value of the district in areas that matter most to community members. This year 85 school districts throughout Ohio are releasing a Quality Profile, with accountability measures that outline a high-quality education that are not captured by the state report card – including: academics, arts, student leadership and activities, fiscal stewardship, parent and community involvement and student services.

    “Ultimately – it’s all about our students – what we are doing to support their growth and development, and the amazing achievements they made during the school year,” said Crouse. “Our students are the stars of this publication, and from our award-winning food service professionals to our award-winning transportation department and all of the custodial, teaching and administrative professionals in between – we are proud of the collective focus we had to support them.”

    The Quality Profile is sponsored by the Alliance for High Quality Education, a statewide education consortium that works to improve educational opportunities for students and to represent member districts on matters of educational policy and funding.

    Click here to access Loveland’s 2016-17 Quality Profile.





     

  • Loveland High School’s newspaper wins International First Place

    Loveland High School’s newspaper wins International First Place

    2016-17 Award-Winning Staff of Loveland High School’s Roar (Front Row L to R:) Co-editor Anna Azallion, Alyssa James, Reese Tittle, Hannah Bingham, Patrick Seroogy, Niki Fiorenza (Second Row L to R:) Claire Beran, Stone Taul, Sam Smith, Jon Parker

    Quill & Scroll honors the 2016-17 student staff of Loveland High School’s newspaper ‘The Roar’

    Loveland, Ohio – The Quill & Scroll Honorary Society for High School Journalists awarded the 2016-17 staff of the Loveland High School (LHS) student newspaper The Roar International First Place.

    “We are so proud of these Tiger-journalists,” said LHS Principal Peggy Johnson. “This award is a testament to the team’s talent and dedication, and I expect continued excellence from this year’s staff.”

    “The International First Place rating is an advancement over the second place received for the 2015-16 school year,” said LHS English Teacher and Roar Sponsor Rhonda Overbeeke. “This is a wonderful accomplishment, and a moment for our students to celebrate a job well done.”

    In addition to the International First Place, LHS students also earned a superior rating for overall coverage, writing, and editing, and an exceptional rating for graphics, photos and layout.

    Take a look at The Roar!



  • A message to the Tiger Family: It’s personal

    A message to the Tiger Family: It’s personal

    By Dr. Amy Crouse,

    Greetings from the office of the Loveland City School District superintendent. When I joined the Tiger Family in 2014 as assistant superintendent of teaching and learning this was not the seat on the school bus I intended to occupy. Most of my work has been “behind the scenes” so I haven’t had the chance to really get to know many of you.  So, for my debut message as this district’s interim superintendent and educational leader I thought it best to begin by getting personal.

    There is a reason I have dedicated 20-plus year to serving students and families at public schools.

    There is a reason I worked to earn advanced degrees in education.

    It is the very reason why I am here working for you: I want to see your child succeed.

    It’s personal.  My parents both worked in public schools, and I’ve wanted to be a teacher since I was in the first grade.

    For me – the entire business of education is very personal. I love each and every young Tiger who walks through our doors, and – like the bus drivers who transport your child to and from our buildings, to the secretaries who greet them at the door, to the teachers who expand their world both inside and outside of the classroom, the food service professionals who nourish their bodies, and the custodians who clean and organize their space – I want nothing but their success. Together – we make up the Tiger Family – your student’s home away from home. Each of us feels privileged to host them as they grow and develop into who they are meant to become.

    For the 2017-18 school year our district is focused on three key areas: Tiger academic growth, Tiger innovation and Tiger care. We will strive to ensure every Tiger will demonstrate personal academic growth, every Tiger will experience an innovative education environment, and every Tiger will be cared for and supported. It is our collective promise to you. It’s what a “job well done” means in this business of education that is so very personal for every professional who enters into it.

    No – I hadn’t planned to move into the big office – but I want you to know that I am both humbled and honored to take the keys as a member of this special Tiger Family. We will make this a year for your student to remember – you have my word. Welcome back.   

    In service to our Tigers,

    Dr. Amy Crouse,

    Dr. Crouse is the Interim Superintendent of the Loveland City School District

  • Ned Portune is a candidate for the Loveland Board of Education

    Ned Portune is a candidate for the Loveland Board of Education

    EDITOR’S NOTE:
    Ned Portune is a candidate for the Loveland School Board and provided this Candidate Statement to Loveland Magazine.
     

    Loveland Magazine invites all candidates for public office in the 45140 zip code or within the Loveland City School District boundary to send a similar Candidate Statement for publication.



     

    Mr. Portune and his wife Lisa have lived in Loveland since 1998 and have 3 children who spent their entire school careers attending each of Loveland’s schools.  Grant, Loveland

    Ned Portune and family

    Class of 2013, graduated with a degree in Engineering and Physics from the University of Virginia and is an engineer at Rolls Royce in Indianapolis. Erin, a fully-included student with disabilities, was a 2017 Loveland graduate and will be attending Coastal Carolina University in South Carolina. Jack, Loveland Class of 2020, is an Honor Student at LHS and is a member of the Loveland Golf and Baseball teams.

     
    Within the Loveland School system, Mr. Portune’s children have been involved with, and participated in Football, Baseball, Ski Club, Golf, Marching Band, Wind and Symphonic Band, Show Choir, CREW, Honor Society, Lego Robotics, FTC Robotics, Science Olympics and Tech Olympics. In addition, his children have participated in the Gifted program, Post-secondary program, and the IEP/special needs process.
     
    Professional Background

    Vice President Information Systems & Technology – Cold Jet, LLC (Loveland, OH)

    25+ years engineering, web, and technology experience

    15+ Years –  SDRC (Siemens), Milford, OH

    8+ Years – GE Aviation, Evendale, OH

    Organizational Memberships

    Member of Loveland Athletic Boosters

    Member of Loveland Music Boosters

    Member of Loveland Schools Foundation

    Member of the national Williams Syndrome Association

    Past Board Member of the national Williams Syndrome Association

    Served on the LCSD Communications Committee

    Served on the Loveland School Levy Committee

    Past Coach for Various Loveland Youth Sports teams

    Coach/administrator for SWOL Baseball team(s)

    Member University of Cincinnati Alumni Association

    Member of Epiphany United Methodist Church

    Education

    Bachelor of Science, University of Cincinnati-1992

    Personal statement
     
    “I believe in a public education system that empowers, encourages and supports our students each year from Preschool to 12 to achieve to the highest levels they are capable through a culture of high expectations and an infrastructure of effective and diverse support. I have worked for this as a parent of three students in the district, and I believe my experiences, both within the school system and through my professional career, can bring value to the district as a whole as well.”