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  • All Loveland schools now have “Project Adam” certification

    All Loveland schools now have “Project Adam” certification

    Loveland, Ohio – “Project Adam” Heart Safe Schools have now been established at Loveland Early Childhood Center, Loveland Primary School, and Loveland Elementary School. This certification indicates that the campuses have the procedures, tools, and training necessary to guarantee a prompt reaction in the event of an unexpected cardiac attack.

    The whole Loveland City School District now holds the classification, joining previously certified Loveland Intermediate School, Loveland Middle School, and Loveland High School.

    According to the district, Loveland is just the second district in the region to get district-wide Project Adam certification. Loveland said it was made possible by the building leadership and nursing staff. They also said they are lucky to have a great relationship with the Loveland-Symmes Fire Department and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center.

    In July of 2024, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed House Bill 47. The law required automated external defibrillators (AEDs) to be placed in every public and chartered nonpublic school in Ohio, as well as all municipally owned or operated sports and recreation locations.

    It also required schools to adopt emergency action plans for the use of automated external defibrillator devices (AEDs) and practice these plans quarterly, among other provisions.

    At the time Dewine signed the bill, Loveland High School Athletic Director Jayson Bruce told Loveland Magazine, “We have been extremely blessed to have been way ahead of this for many years here in Loveland. As a matter of fact, Loveland High, Middle and Intermediate schools are all certified as Heart Safe schools through Project ADAM. And as part of this certification, we had to create and execute plans to respond to heart emergencies. A huge part of these plans are the AED’s. Our High School and Middle/Intermediate school campuses are extremely well equipped with AED’s for not only the school day, but all of our athletic teams. The number one priority is and always will be safety. We are blessed to be able to provide access to AED’s to all of our sports teams.”

    Bruce said that on the High School campus their trainers have an AED with them at all times. There is also an AED mounted on the outside of the team room at Loveland High School Stadium. At Loveland High School, they have AED’s mounted outside of the gyms and the workout facility. Bruce added, “We also have backpack units that go along with our teams that train or participate off campus, like cross country, etc.”

    The Loveland Middle and Intermediate school campus is very similar to the High School. “We have AED’s mounted directly outside of each gym. The trainer, who is at football practices and games, always has an AED with them. Since we have teams that practice off campus as well, we send them with AED’s,” Bruce said.

    The automated external defibrillator (AED) at the Loveland Town Clock (Loveland Magazine  2024 File Photo)

    Loveland City Manager Dave Kennedy told Loveland Magazine at the time that there is an AED at the Loveland Bike Trail next to the town clock at West Loveland Avenue and Railroad Avenue, Phillips Park, and McCoy Park. “We have cameras protecting the AED’s and if the alarms go off when accessed, the communication center will see them first hand.”

    Photos by Loveland Schools

    Project ADAM began in 1999 after the death of Adam Lemel, a 17-year-old Whitefish Bay, WI, high school student who collapsed and died while playing basketball. Adam suffered a Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA), in which ventricular fibrillation occurred, a condition in which the ventricles cannot pump blood into the body. Defibrillation, or an AED, could have saved his life. Adam’s parents, Patty Lemel and Joe Lemel, collaborated with Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin to create this program in Adam’s memory.

    In this video, learn a father’s perspective on the journey and importance of Project ADAM and the program mission to save lives.
    Project ADAM began in 1999 after the death of Adam Lemel, a 17-year-old Whitefish Bay, WI, high school student who collapsed and died while playing basketball after he suffered a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). Project ADAM (Automated Defibrillators in Adam’s Memory) aims to prevent sudden cardiac death through helping schools and communities implement life-saving programs to maintain a practiced CPR/AED program and people confident to take action.

    Implementing a Heart Safe School Program

  • Eight LHS students honored at Fine Arts Signing Day

    Eight LHS students honored at Fine Arts Signing Day

    Photos by Loveland Schools

    Loveland, Ohio – Loveland High School celebrated Fine Arts Signing Day on Tuesday.

    Cameran Cook, Brooke Morris, Luke Jacobs – Media Production at the University of Cincinnati
    Keally Hubbell – Social Work and Art Therapy at Ohio University
    Emily Hahn – Digital Media Communication at UC Blue Ash
    Piper Schaeffer – Fine Arts at the University of Tennessee
    Erin O’Neill – Jazz Trombone Performance at Oberlin College
    Ethan Shepherd – Theater Arts at Long Island University
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  • Loveland students Ava Pursley and Leah Naylor are finalists in Caring for Our Watersheds contest

    Loveland students Ava Pursley and Leah Naylor are finalists in Caring for Our Watersheds contest

    Loveland, Ohio – Ava Pursley and Leah Naylor, students in the Loveland City School District are finalists in the Caring for Our Watersheds contest. They wrote and illustrated a children’s book, coloring it with natural paints they made themselves. At the end of the book, they include a link with instructions so readers can make their own paints.

    Some copies will be donated to teachers for classroom libraries, and one will be placed in the public library.

    Ava and Leah talk about their book in the YouTube video below.

    You can also enjoy the story and share it with your children through their read-aloud video below on YouTube.

    They also (below) share how to make your own paints using natural plants.

    Ava and Leah hope their book inspires you to make a positive impact on the environment.

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    About the Caring for Our Watersheds contest”

    Turning ideas into
    environmental solutions

    CARING FOR OUR WATERSHEDS is an education program that engages students in preserving and improving their local watersheds through student-led solutions.

    This program is curriculum-based and an excellent way to bring project-based learning to the classroom. Plus, students and their schools can win cash-prizes!

    In 2024, Reese, Heather, and Maggie from Loveland High School noticed the lack of environmental education in their community, particularly awareness of invasive plant species around their  school’s nature area. To address this, they created a deck of playing cards featuring environmental facts, tips, and simple sustainable actions. Each suit focuses on a unique topic: spades cover invasive species and native alternatives; hearts share sustainable living tips; clubs highlight recyclable items; and diamonds offer sustainable recipes, like utilizing locally available ingredients, to help lower your carbon footprint.

    The students distributed these educational cards for free at their school, local farmers’ markets, community locations, and successfully had them displayed in local restaurants including Tano Bistro. Continue reading

  • Join the Loveland High School Student Athletic Leadership Team’s Relay for Life

    Join the Loveland High School Student Athletic Leadership Team’s Relay for Life

    Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland High School Student Athletic Leadership Team (SALT) has launched their Relay for Life in support of the American Cancer Society. Their goal is to raise $20,000. Follow this link to make a donation to support the students in this effort or purchase a luminaria bag to dedicate to someone who has battled or is battling cancer.

    Relay for Life will be taking place on May 9, 2025, at the high school track. Questions? Contact Brian Baugh at baughbr@lovelandschools.org.

  • Purple Up! Day in Loveland Schools honored students with close family member serving in military

    Purple Up! Day in Loveland Schools honored students with close family member serving in military

    Loveland, Ohio – April is the Month of the Military Child and Loveland City Schools honored students who have a close family member serving in the armed forces by wearing purple on Tuesday, April 15, for Purple Up! Day.

    The Ohio Department of Education and Workforce announced that Loveland Middle and High Schools received Purple Star designations as members of the Purple Star Class of 2025. Purple Star schools show a significant commitment to serving students and families connected to our nation’s armed forces.

    Loveland Middle and High Schools first earned their Purple Star Award in 2024.

    Logo for Purple Star AwardThe Purple Star Award recognizes schools that show a major commitment to students and families connected to our nation’s military. Schools that earn the award will receive a special Purple Star recognition to display.

    A school will be honored with the Purple Star Award if it completes all the required activities, plus one optional activity. The Purple Star Advisory Board helps decide a school’s eligibility for the award.

    Photos by Loveland Schools

     

     

  • Loveland native Ricky Mulvey appears On CNN as “Finance Expert” on trade war uncertainty

    Loveland native Ricky Mulvey appears On CNN as “Finance Expert” on trade war uncertainty

    David Miller is the Editor in Chief of Loveland Magazine

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    by David Miller

    Ricky Mulvey was an Intern and talking head at Loveland Magazine, starting when he was in middle school until he graduated from Loveland High School. Of his amazing accomplishments while with Loveland Magazine was in 2012 when he reported during President Barak Obama’s campaign rally in Cincinnati’s Eden Park and when then Vice-President Joe Biden held a reelection campaign rally at Milford High School.

    In 2024 Ricky was in New York City to receive a Signal Award for best money and finance podcast.

    Ricky is currently a host and senior producer for Motley Fool Money, a daily podcast for stock investors. Weekday episodes offer a long-term perspective on business news with The Motley Fool’s investment analysts. Weekend shows are a mix of investing classes and longer-form interviews. The show is hosted by Dylan Lewis, Ricky, and Mary Long. In 2024, Ricky shared the “Listener’s Choice” 2024 Signal Award for best money and finance podcast.

    In a 2023 podcast, Ricky interviewed Walter Isaacson to talk about the force that is Elon Musk. Ricky interviewed Pixar co-Founder Ed Catmull about AI and storytelling in 2024.

    Ricky lives in Denver with his wife, Samantha Weiss Mulvey. They were married this past January.

    I was always so proud of how far Ricky has come, and now he is in the “Situation Room” with Pamela Brown, influencing the nation and world! His hard work and dedication to professionalism have paid off.

    Ricky appeared on the CNN broadcast on April 18 along with Jean Chatzky the CEO of HerMoney.com.

    Here is Ricky’s appearance on CNN:

    Motley Fool Money is a daily podcast for stock investors. Weekday episodes offer a long-term perspective on business news with The Motley Fool’s investment analysts. Weekend shows are a mix of investing classes and longer-form interviews.

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    Ricky Mulvey’s post-game interview at Canton Fawcett Stadium with Loveland High School defensive back Jeff Prifti after his the Loveland Tigers captured the State Div. II Title on December 6, 2013.

  • John “Sawyer” Blackledge awarded Emergency Services Scholarship

    John “Sawyer” Blackledge awarded Emergency Services Scholarship

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    Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland Police Officers Association and the Loveland Citizens Police Academy Alumni Association have awarded their Emergency Services Scholarship to John “Sawyer” Blackledge. Sawyer is a senior at Loveland High School who plans to study criminal justice at the University of Cincinnati and become a police officer.

  • Help with invasive tree removal at Loveland High School

    Help with invasive tree removal at Loveland High School

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    Loveland, Ohio – You are invited to join Loveland High School students as they work to remove invasive trees on their campus on Saturday, April 12 from 9 AM until 1 PM. Helping will provide volunteer hours for students and hours toward Loveland Athletic Boosters credits for family members if needed.

    Adult volunteers with chainsaws are needed!

    Volunteer Response and Release of Liability Form

    Volunteer Opportunity: Invasive Tree Removal at Loveland High School

    • Date: Saturday, April 12
    • Time: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
    • Location: Loveland High School Campus
    • Who: Loveland High School Students and Community Volunteers
    • Purpose: To remove invasive trees from the school campus.
    • Benefits:
      • Volunteer hours for students.
      • Hours toward Loveland Athletic Boosters credits for family members (if needed).
    • Special Need: Adult volunteers with chainsaws are needed.

    If you are available and interested in helping, please head to Loveland High School on Saturday, April 12th between 9 AM and 1 PM.

  • A Look At Loveland Spring Sports

    A Look At Loveland Spring Sports

    by Chris Ball

    Loveland, Ohio – It is going to be a busy weekend for Loveland Tiger Athletes. Let’s catch up on how the spring sports teams are doing, and highlight some great individual performances!

    Loveland Softball

    Going into their game this evening against West Clermont, the Tigers sit at 1-1. They won their opener 11-9 over Anderson but dropped their next contest to little Miami 8-6.

    Boys Volleyball

    Loveland Boys Volleyball got off to a hot start at 2-1, beating both Fairfield and Turpin. They fell in five sets to Milford on the road in a very tough game. Their next game comes April 2 against Princeton.

    Carter Lucas leads the ECC in Kills with 37 while Freshman Gavin McWaters is fourth in the conference with 30. Clay Bebout and Colton Baker are 1-2 in the league in blocks, so the Tigers are well represented on the leaderboards for the ECC.

    (photo courtesy of Loveland Varsity Photo)

    Loveland Boy’s Lacrosse

    Loveland Boy’s Lacrosse lost its first three games out of the gate this year. But they bounced back in a big way against Anderson with a 12-0 victory. Luke Daugherty (So) and Adam King (Jr) paced the Tigers with three goals apiece. They take on Little Miami on April 2nd.

    Other Spring Sports

    Loveland Baseball’s first game is March 29th against Brecksville-Broadview. Girl’s Lacrosse has played one game, a close 10-7 loss to Anderson. Track and Field gets going in earnest in early April, and Boy’s Tennis will open their season against Elder on the 31st.

    We will be sure to bring you all the coverage of these sports and the great work all of our Tiger athletes are doing.

    (featured image courtesy of LHS Varsity Photo and Chase Dahlke)


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    Christopher Ball is a longtime Loveland resident and an attorney. He graduated from Loveland High School in 2003 and was a member of the football team before going on to become a coach’s assistant at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana. He has been following and rooting for the Reds and Bengals since the early 1990s and has been through the many ups and downs that fandom has wrought over the years.

  • Breakfast with the Bots, Saturday, April 5 at Loveland High School

    Breakfast with the Bots, Saturday, April 5 at Loveland High School

    Loveland, Ohio – There are just 10 more days until for Breakfast with the Bots, Saturday, April 5 at Loveland High School. You can enjoy hot pancakes drenched in warm syrup with some sizzling bacon, and check out the teams’ competition robots from this year, including the Loveland Middle School team that is going to the World Championship.

    Plus, there will be STEM activities for children and robots for adults so they can try their hand at driving.

    All you can eat for $10/per ticket and children 3 and under eat free. Coffee and juice included.

    Tickets are available online at www.lovelandroboticsboosters.org

    The Loveland Middle School Team 97310C is going to the World Championship May 9-11 in Dallas, TX and the event will include almost 500 teams from around the world. Please consider donating to help cover the cost of the event and travel.

    Donations can be made to Loveland Robotics Boosters at www.lovelandroboticsboosters.org. If you prefer to donate by cash or check, contact them.