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  • Great Oaks launches virtual tours of high school career labs

    Great Oaks launches virtual tours of high school career labs

    Image above is from one of the many virtual tours that Great Oaks now offers to students that cannot visit the campus

    Choosing classes to take during high school can be a challenge. Sophomores at area high schools typically get the chance to visit the career labs at Great Oaks campuses before making such a decision, but with current pandemic restrictions many sophomores may not have that opportunity.

    “Seeing the professional equipment and technology that our students use in their programs is important for those considering a career program,” said Great Oaks Director of Student Services Nancy Mulvey. “We want them to get to know the instructor, hear from other students and graduates, and walk through the labs.” Mulvey said that because most of Great Oaks’ 36 school districts aren’t able to send groups of sophomores to tour the nearest campus, Great Oaks has created virtual tours.

    The virtual tours, posted on greatoaks.com, include 360-degree views of each lab at each campus, along with profiles of the instructors, conversations with alumni, pictures of students at work, and information about future careers.

    “Thousands of students each year apply for these hands-on, experiential learning programs that lead to professional certifications,” said Mulvey.  “We want to make sure that they have a chance to explore and ask questions.”

    To virtually visit a Great Oaks campus, go to www.greatoaks.com/virtualtours.

  • Planning and Zoning Commission approves Downtown Master Plan

    Planning and Zoning Commission approves Downtown Master Plan

    Loveland, Ohio – In 2018, the City contracted with Yard and Company to prepare and create a Downtown Master Plan.

    The Planning and Zoning Commission met on August 20 to hear Yard and Company present their final plan.

    During the presentation, it was not clear that Yard and Company were yet aware of City plans for a parking garage and new entrance into the downtown from St. Rt. 48, or that the school district has an option to purchase 110 acres of Grailville property for a new school campus.

    The Commission voted unanimously to approve and adopt the plan and send it along to City Council for their consideration.

    Here is the Plan: Downtown Strategic Development Plan