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  • Lillianne Fehrenbach earnsspot in UC’s Hoffman Honors Scholars Program

    Lillianne Fehrenbach earnsspot in UC’s Hoffman Honors Scholars Program

    Loveland, Ohio – Loveland High School student Lillianne Fehrenbach has earned a spot in UC’s Hoffman Honors Scholars Program. This program is designed to foster global citizenship, leadership, and service learning and it supports students with a full ride scholarship.

    About Hoffman Honors Scholars

    The Hoffman Honors Scholars Program (HHS) is a prestigious program designed to foster global citizenship, leadership, and service learning. Students in the program represent three UC colleges: The College Conservatory of Music, Carl H. Lindner College of Business, and The College of Arts and Sciences.

    All Hoffman Honors Scholars will be encouraged to participate in educational, service, and networking events aimed to help students thrive and build connections at the University of Cincinnati.

    Student Requirements in Hoffman Honors Scholars Program

    • Maintain a minimum 3.0 grade point average.
    • Be a full-time, degree-seeking undergraduate student. 
    • Be enrolled in one of the three HHS colleges: A&S, CCM, or LCB. Changing majors to another college will result in a loss of eligibility. 
    • Attend both the Welcome Reception and Welcome Retreat in August of your first year. 
    • Participate in at least 30 hours of community service per academic yearwith 15 hours committed to a Cincinnati Hoffman Partner. 
      • Hofman Partners:
        • Cincinnati Museum Center
        • ALS Associated Clinics and Organizations
        • Civic Garden Center of Cincinnati
        • Cincinnati Nature Center
        • Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens
        • Cincinnati Ballet
    • Participate in at least 2 leadership building activities per semester, which may include:
      • Ethics training workshops
      • Warren Bennis Leadership Institute Workshops
      • Etiquette Workshops
      • Strengths Training events
      • Career or resume workshops
      • Study abroad preparation meetings
      • Meeting with Nationally Competitive Awards
    • Build a community of interdisciplinary learners from across campus by participating in at least three Hoffman Honors Scholars community events per semester, such as:
      • Semester Celebrations
      • Community Dinners
      • Hoffman service project days
      • Performances and shows at CCM
      • Field trips to partner institutions (e.g., Cincinnati Museum Center, Civic Garden Center, Cincinnati Nature Center, Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens, etc.).
    • Meet with the HHS program advisor at least once per academic semester (not required if students are out on coop)
    • Join the University Honors Program and be a member in good standing.
    • Complete the Gateway to University Honors course in your first year.

    Scholarship Benefits

    The scholarship includes the following for up to eight academic (non-coop) semesters.

    • Full tuition to the University of Cincinnati
    • Room and board
      • On campus room and board
      • Off campus room and board stipend as determined by financial aid each year
    • Book stipend
    • Study abroad funding support

    Study Abroad Funding

    Continuous Support

    We are committed to ensuring that every Hoffman Honors Scholar receives the support they need to thrive. By working individually with students, we aim to provide a seamless and rewarding experience throughout their time at UC.

    Hoffman Honors Scholars will receive up to $5000 in scholarship funding for Study Abroad that can be applied to future credit-bearing study abroad opportunities.

  • Tigers Inc. in NYC to see “Opening Bell” at New York Stock Exchange

    Tigers Inc. in NYC to see “Opening Bell” at New York Stock Exchange

    Photo via Loveland Schools

    Loveland, Ohio – Loveland High School students in the Tigers Inc. program went to New York City recently. They visited the New York Stock Exchange, Procter & Gamble, and more. Teacher Craig Murnan designed the learning opportunity for the students.

    WHAT’S TIGERS INC?

    Tigers Inc. is a student-led non-profit organization run by a selective group of business-oriented student leaders at Loveland High School. We are redefining the classroom setting by giving students non-traditional exposure to the business world. Currently, we are divided into three cohorts that collectively work to learn by experience, from experience. As we develop, we strive to collaborate with the community to find tangible solutions to complex problems. We seek to partner with professionals who can help us expand our network, enhance our skills, and provide business expertise. Learn more…

  • Win a Loveland High School student painted rain barrel

    Win a Loveland High School student painted rain barrel

    Loveland, Ohio – Two students from Loveland High School are doing a raffle drawing for several lucky Loveland (45140) community members to win a painted and installed rain barrel through a partnership with Caring For Our Watersheds.

    If you’re interested in entering the raffle fill out this FORM.

    If you win you are responsible for selecting a location for installation.

    Installation will take place the first 2 weeks of April.
    If you are selected they will reach out to you to coordinate the installation.
  • Loveland High School Senior, Andrew Sichak is finalist in Overture Awards competition

    Loveland High School Senior, Andrew Sichak is finalist in Overture Awards competition

    Loveland, Ohio – Congratulations to Loveland High School Senior, Andrew Sichak for being selected as Finalist in the 2025 Visual Arts category of the Overture Awards Competition. Finalists are awarded $1,000. Andrew will now compete for one of six $3,000 awards. Andrew is a Loveland Magazine Intern.

    Andrew Sichak

    The Overture Awards Competition is Greater Cincinnati’s largest solo arts competition and encourages art education as an integral part of the student’s academic experience. Andrew is one of only 4 finalists in the visual arts category.

    The Award Ceremony will be held at the Aronoff Center in the Jarson-Kaplan Theater, Saturday, March 15th at 1 PM. For more information or tickets to the event visit the The Overture Awards Site Here.

  • If you’d like to support the Loveland students raising money for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

    If you’d like to support the Loveland students raising money for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

    Loveland, Ohio – Team CoUREage 6.0 is a group of Loveland students dedicated to raising money for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. If you’d like to support them in their quest , here are some opportunities:

    Online Auction ends March 2nd, check out the great items
    • Friday, 2/28, Cappy’s giveback night
    • Saturday, 3/1 Fly Bungee Fitness class
    • More info on all activities can be found on their website
    If you’d like to help the team reach their $100,000 goal, you can donate at: https://events.lls.org/soh/svoycincy25/tcoureage6
  • Loveland High School to Start 30 Minutes Later Next Year

    Loveland High School to Start 30 Minutes Later Next Year

    Decision Based on Community Feedback and Mental Health Research

    Loveland, Ohio – Loveland High School will implement a 30-minute later start time for the upcoming school year. This change follows recommendations from community engagement sessions conducted by the District’s Community Advisory team.

    Superintendent Mike Broadwater emphasized the importance of adequate sleep for adolescents, citing research on mental health. “The goal is that our students come to school ready to go,” Broadwater stated.

  • A “Jazz Night” at Loveland High School

    A “Jazz Night” at Loveland High School

    Loveland, Ohio – Thursday night Geoffrey Miller and Christopher Huening will lead Loveland High School musicians through a casual night of jazz. All money raised in a raffle, silent auction, split the pot, and at the dessert/drink table supports the student musicians.

    Admission is $5 at the door. Cash and credit cards will be accepted.

    The concert is at the Loveland Intermediate School cafeteria where there will be themed baskets, gift cards, and a silent auction. The night of jazz starts at 7 PM and features three school jazz bands. Doors open at 6:30 PM.

  • Loveland High School’s Student Newspaper December Bake Sale in Historic Downtown this Saturday

    Loveland High School’s Student Newspaper December Bake Sale in Historic Downtown this Saturday

    by Claire Mirkowski-Purdy

    This story was updated Wednesday to reflect that the bake sale will be from 4 PM to 8 PM in the City Hall Lobby.

    Loveland, Ohio – Mark your calendars for Saturday, December 7th because Loveland High School’s student newspaper, The Loveland Roar, will be having its December bake sale. All of your favorite treats will be there, such as cake pops, hot chocolate, and all kinds of cookies.

    The bake sale will be from 4 PM to 8 PM in Historic Downtown Loveland. The sweet treats will be in the City Hall Lobby. The bake sale will accept cash and Venmo, so there is no need to worry about carrying cash to the event.

    Saturday, December 7 between 4 and 8 PM is the Loveland Christmas Tree Lighting Festival, so be sure to check out these delicious baked goods while you are there.

    The Loveland Roar is self-funded, and every member of the paper would love to have your help to fund the paper.

    The Loveland Roar had an autumn bake sale in October which had a wonderful outcome. The Roar would like to thank all of its donors in October, and its future donors this weekend.

    Alongside helping The Roar by attending the bake sale, you can also subscribe to The Roar. By subscribing, you get a copy of each printed issue mailed to your home. Contact lovelandroarnewspaper@gmail.com for more information.

    If you would like to read The Roar’s articles before the printed issue comes out, visit lovelandroar.com 

  • Follow Chris Ball and his local sports reporting on Instagram

    Follow Chris Ball and his local sports reporting on Instagram

    Loveland, Ohio – Chris Ball the Editor of the Loveland Magazine Sports Desk has taken his stories and podcasts to Instagram. You can find Chris by using the handle @lovelandsportsg.

     

    Hey readers… have an opinion about sports? How about a topic you’d like to see written about in Loveland Magazine or a thought about one of our articles?

    Just need to vent and get out your frustration about the Reds, Bengals, or any other sports issues?

    Feel free to share with an email to lovelandmagazinesports@gmail.com!

    We would love to hear from our readers, and we thank you for your support and engagement.

    Best regards,

    Chris

     

  • Loveland High School’s Teaching Professions Academy with student Genna Scherpenberg

    Loveland High School’s Teaching Professions Academy with student Genna Scherpenberg

    The Loveland High School Teaching Professions Academy recently visited Miami University in Oxford (Photo by Elizabeth Potts)

    by Claire Mirkowski-Purdy

    Loveland, Ohio – One of the greatest aspects of Loveland High School is its Teaching Professions Academy (TPA). All students are welcome to take TPA classes. The most popular one this year is Child Development in which students learn how to properly take care of newborns and toddlers.

    Loveland’s TPA is partnered with Great Oaks, bringing genuine classroom-like experiences to high schoolers. Every TPA class is a CCP (College Credit Plus) class as well, giving students the opportunity to earn college credit for their TPA classes. Every TPA class is taught by Elizabeth Potts, a marvelous teacher who makes every aspect of TPA possible.

    A lifelong friend of mine, Genna Scherpenberg, has been taking TPA classes since her junior year. Scherpenberg explained that as a senior, she was able to earn her Para-Pro License, to be able to teach any student with a learning disability.

    TPA also goes on a surplus of noteworthy field trips. For example, TPA went on a field trip in October to the Muñoz Foundation for the GAME PLAN Youth Leadership Seminar. There were many opportunities for students to speak in small and large group discussions, and listen to speeches from Brandon Saho and Cincinatti’s Healing Center. This field trip was a great way for all TPA students to get a boost in leadership and teaching experience. Scherpenberg told me that there was a Cincinatti Reds player there too.

    Aside from TPA’s extraordinary field trips, students can also visit nearby colleges. There are scheduled visits each year for TPA students. This year, so far, they have visited Miami University and Xavier University. They are scheduled for a visit to University of Cincinnati soon too.

    Genna Scherpenberg has also been given an exemplary internship, teaching and helping third and fifth graders. During high school hours, Scherpenberg leaves third bell to visit her third graders, and during seventh bell she visits her fifth graders.

    Scherpenberg has had numerous enlightening experiences that only TPA could offer. According to Scherpenberg, her favorite thing about TPA is “its flexibility, and the ability to be able to choose to do what we want, since the class gives us a lot of leadership.” Between internships, earning a Para-Pro Lisense, getting college credit and attending seminars, it is clear that Loveland High School would not be the same without its Teaching Professions Academy.