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  • Loveland Middle School best in state for Student and Staff Recognition

    Loveland Middle School best in state for Student and Staff Recognition

    Ohio Middle Level Association (OMLA) awards top spot to Tigers

    In the photo above LMS Principal Chuck Ogdan with a group of students during the March principal’s lunch.

    Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland City School District has announced that the Ohio Middle Level Association (OMLA) awarded Loveland Middle School (LMS) as the top middle school in Ohio for Student and Staff Recognition. The selection was based on a site visit to LMS, and review of the LMS plan to create a winning culture developed this year by LMS Principal Chuck Ogdan.

    LMS Principal Chuck Ogdan in front of the student recognition board decorating the main lobby of Loveland Middle School.

    “Every student deserves to be recognized because all 739 students at Loveland Middle School are great,” said Ogdan. “Our LMS staff is top notch and also deserves to be recognized. The key to our success is a systematic approach recognizing students. We recognize students weekly through our department awards, monthly at our principal’s lunch, and quarterly with our honor roll and perfect attendance.”

    “We are thrilled to see our recognition of students and staff distinguished from all other middle schools in the state with this prestigious award,” said Loveland Superintendent Dr. Amy Crouse. “This award is the result of strategic, focused effort on behalf of the administrative team and staff at Loveland Middle School; we are proud of what they have accomplished.”

    Read more about Principal Chuck Ogdan: Charles Ogdan to lead Loveland Middle School



  • Loveland Middle School Weekly Awards

    Loveland Middle School Weekly Awards

    7th Grade:

    Social Studies: Brodie Merz

    Science: Dylan Livengood-Williams

    Math: Ally Ginder

    English: Cameron Petrella

    8th Grade:

    Social Studies: Jayden Lai

    Science: Pierce Roettele

    Math: Isabella Dillhoff

    English: Isaac Rooks

    Electives:

    Phys Ed./Health: Nick Frazier

    Foreign Language: Nicole Niven

    Fine Arts: Mia Romer

    Music: Olivia Abram

    Staff:  

    Kathy Bruening (Paraprofessional)

  • Loveland Middle School Weekly Awards

    Loveland Middle School Weekly Awards

    7th Grade:

        Social Studies: Ellie Zicka

        Science: Killian Larkin

    Math: Max Winkle

    English: Nick Pizzimenti

    8th Grade: 

        Social Studies: Mikayla Loomis

        Science: Addison Hearn

        Math: Hunter Martin

        English: Carolyn Denges

    Electives:

        Phys Ed./Health: Brooke Hatfield

        Foreign Language: Nick Peebles

        Fine Arts: Lauren Arellano

        Music: Ellie Boni

        Staff:  Abby Beach (7th Grade Math)

  • Loveland Middle School Empowers Young Tigers

    Loveland Middle School Empowers Young Tigers

    Debut Young Women’s Empowerment Event brings big names in female leadership to Loveland Middle School

    Loveland, Ohio – One speaker is a brand director at Procter & Gamble; one speaker is a CEO, and the third is a meteorologist with a Cincinnati TV station – all three were female, and each was a guest of honor speaking to Loveland Middle School (LMS) students on women in leadership at the debut LMS Young Women’s Empowerment Event, Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2018.

    “This event was about building the confidence in our female students so that they understand that they can be anything they aspire to be in their careers; it was a way to place women in significant leadership roles directly in front of them to tell their life journey,” said LMS Assistant Principal Jayson Bruce, who developed the idea for the event back in September.

    The speakers included Amanda Hill, brand director at Procter & Gamble, Tracey Artis, CEO of I Hear Music, INC., and Randi Rico, WLWT meteorologist. Each leader had 15 minutes to tell the students about themselves, as well as to speak to what they have overcome in their personal journey. The event concluded with a Q&A session.

    “There were a couple of themes from the speakers that were very powerful: focus on yourself and stop worrying about what others think or say, fail as many times as it takes to succeed – failures are a great thing if you learn from them and don’t let them stop you, follow your heart and passions – don’t let anyone stand in your way, and ‘like a girl’ is a compliment – don’t let stereotypes and culture tell you otherwise,” said Bruce.

    “It was an inspiration, I know, to me, and I certainly hope it was inspiring for our female students. We simply couldn’t have asked for a better group of professionals to come in and speak. They all showed their passion for not only their careers, but for helping other females be successful.”

    “Loveland Middle School is committed to growing every child, every day,” said LMS Principal Chuck Ogdan. “This empowerment session is yet another example of Loveland Middle School’s mission of Improve or Deteriorate… I’d say we all improved today. I want to send a special thank you to Mr. Bruce for organizing this amazing event, and to the wonderful professionals who took time out of their day to grow our LMS students.”



  • Loveland Middle School Weekly Awards

    Loveland Middle School Weekly Awards

    -7th Grade:
    • Science: Alyssa Zirpoli
    • Math: Kiera Smolenski
    • English: Carly Hahn
    -8th Grade: 
    • Social Studies: Peyton Kubin
    • Science: Tammra Jordan
    • Math: Trinity Haight-Tiernan
    • English: Rachael Morgan
    -Electives:
    • Phys Ed./Health: Olivia Powers
    • Foreign Language: Ainsley Wessel
    • Fine Arts: Alex Berberich
    • Music: Brianna Cainion
    -Staff: Mr. Chris Burke (Social Studies)
     

    Principal’s Lunch

     
    -7th Grade:
    • Noah Kline
    • Brady Steiner
    • Tahlia Little
    • Julia Bayliff
    • Paige Libby
    -8th Grade
    • Mary Sims
    • Jenna Reis
    • Adrianna Bell
    • Mason Messer
    • Maggie Norris


  • Loveland Middle School Weekly Awards

    Loveland Middle School Weekly Awards

    -7th Grade:
    • Social Studies: Ryan Luneack
    • Science: Morgan DiSanto
    • Math: Juliana Green
    • English: Beyza Ozbudak
    -8th Grade: 
    • Social Studies: Marissa Hacker
    • Science: Ella Eisenhart
    • Math: Arlee Schott
    • English: Mitchell Talbott
    -Electives:
    • Phys Ed./Health: Taylor Cooper
    • Foreign Language: Mason Messer
    • Fine Arts: Alyssa Zirpoli
    • Music: Ben Mellick
    -Staff: Ms. Anita Winning (Special Education)
     




  • Loveland Schools Jazz Program Presents the 19th Annual Big Band Concert 

    Loveland Schools Jazz Program Presents the 19th Annual Big Band Concert 

    Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland schools jazz program will hold its 19th annual Big Band Concert and Spaghetti Dinner fundraiser on Saturday, February 17, with performances by the two Loveland High School jazz bands and the Loveland Middle School (LMS) Stage Band.

    “This event has become a tradition in Loveland and is always well attended. We usually serve some 400 meals throughout the evening and expect a large crowd to come just for the great entertainment,” says Susan Sprigg, one of the event organizers.

    A photo of last year’s concert and dinner by Olivia Smith

    The Big Band Concert and Spaghetti Dinner is the primary fundraiser for the Loveland schools jazz program. Proceeds from the event directly fund trips to enhance the music education and experience for the high school jazz students. In addition to numerous excursions across the country over the years, the LHS jazz orchestra has performed on the U.S. Naval aircraft carrier Intrepid twice, has won the North American Music Festival and received honorable placements in other national competitions.

    Photo from last year’s Jazz Band Concert by Olivia Smith

    The annual fundraising event was started in 2000 by then Superintendent Secretary Doris Osborne and Cheryl Maegly, wife of Bruce Maegly who taught music at Loveland Middle School for 35 years and reinstated the high school jazz program in the early 1990s. The high school bands are currently led by Jazz Band Director Matt Holt, and the LMS School Stage Band by Music Teacher Chris Huening. Current and former Loveland jazz band musicians have been selected as all-state musicians, to the Ohio Music Education Association (OMEA) District 14 Honor Bands, and as recipients of the Maegly Music Scholarship Award. The scholarship program was set up by the Loveland Music Boosters in 2014 to honor Mr. Maegly and his extensive contributions to the development of the music program at Loveland.

    Saturday, February 17

    Location: Loveland High School, 1 Tiger Trail, Loveland, OH 45140

    Date: Saturday, February 17, 2018 (Inclement weather make-up date: Sunday, February 18)

    Time: Dinner seating is staggered (6:00; 6:15 and 6:30 p.m.), followed by performances by the LMS Stage Band (starting at approx. 7:10 p.m.), the Jazz Studies Ensemble (JSE) and the Jazz, Commercial and Contemporary Group (JCC), with the concert ending at about 9:15 p.m. Advance reservations are required for dinner.

    Tickets: Dinner and concert: $13 for ages 10 and up; $7 for children under 10 Concert only: $5 (arrival after 7 p.m.) For more information and to reserve your tickets, email LovelandHighSchoolJazz@gmail.com.

    Loveland Magazine is the Media Sponsor of the Big Band Concert and Spaghetti Dinner.



    Loveland Sweets – Fine Candies

    Loveland Sweets is a purveyor of hand-crafted chocolates, caramels, marshmallows, and ice creams. Our house-made candies are prepared in small batches.



  • Loveland Middle School Weekly Award Winners

    Loveland Middle School Weekly Award Winners

    Weekly Department Award Winners

    -7th Grade:
    • Social Studies: Josie Early
    • Science: Gwen Folzenlogen
    • Math: Ariana Nelson
    • English: Kyle Fields
    -8th Grade: 
    • Social Studies: Matthew Geist
    • Science: Vlad Greinwald
    • Math: Nicole Niven
    • English: Jake Sauer
    -Electives:
    • Phys Ed./Health: Skylar Lundeen
    • Foreign Language: Brodie Merz
    • Fine Arts: Leo Schrantz
    • Music: Katie Beasley
    -Staff: Mr. Geoff Hoffman (Social Studies)
     

    Monthly Principal’s Lunch:

    -7th Grade
    • Michael Dakoske
    • Ella Jones
    • Cole Brock
    • Louise Vermeil
    • Elijah Hamm
    -8th Grade
    • Bella Dillhoff
    • Presley Beller
    • Audrey Neltner
    • Caden Swartz
    • Jack Bergman
    -Staff
  • LMS students Hanna Cosgrove and Kylie Eldridge selected from 4,000 as YMCA Honor Campers

    LMS students Hanna Cosgrove and Kylie Eldridge selected from 4,000 as YMCA Honor Campers

    Among elite two percent who earned recognition

    LMS Students Kylie Eldridge and Hanna Cosgrove were selected as YMCA Honor Campers.

    Loveland, Ohio – Loveland Middle School (LMS) students Hanna Cosgrove and Kylie Eldridge have been selected from 4,000 campers who attended YMCA Camp Ernst to receive the prestigious YMCA Honor Camper award. This selection places Cosgrove and Eldridge in an elite two percent of campers who won.

    “Hanna and Kylie have earned a great recognition as YMCA Honor Campers,” said LMS Principal Chuck Ogdan. “LMS is very proud of their steward leadership and willingness to mentor others.” 

    “These campers made our jobs so much easier,” YMCA Camp Ernst Counselor Jackie Healey said.

    A tradition since 1928, Honor Camper was created by Willard L. Wade, the founder of Camp Ernst, to recognize campers with outstanding character and leadership. Camp Ernst staff of more than 200 nominates and votes on campers who they believe display the YMCA core character values of honesty, caring, respect and responsibility at the end of the weeklong session.

    “These campers made our jobs so much easier,” YMCA Camp Ernst Counselor Jackie Healey said. “We do not just want to recognize the fastest runner in the track meet or the best singer at the campfire, but also those who helped others and showed true leadership all week.”

    “Successes such as these exemplify our building mission of Improve or Deteriorate,” said Ogdan. “Because of students like Hanna and Kylie we are making improvements every single day at LMS. Go Tigers!” 



    Wildflower House — where women & girls bloom!

  • Loveland School’s donations serve more than 200 Loveland families during the holiday season

    Loveland School’s donations serve more than 200 Loveland families during the holiday season

    Loveland Intermediate School and Loveland Middle School students walked donations from their buildings down the street to the L.I.F.E. Pantry during the 2017 Pass-it-On drive, an annual tradition. (Provided Photo)

    Tiger Family helps to ‘Pass-it-On’ during annual food drive

    Loveland, Ohio – A Holiday Box with all of the fixings – decorative holiday napkins included – with enough food to serve families for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Hanukkah. That was the gift to more than 200 Loveland families thanks to a community pulling together, and a 17-year partnership between the Loveland City School District and Loveland L.I.F.E. Pantry. The Tiger Family donated nearly 8,000 items during the November Pass-it-On donation drive.

    “Thanks to the enormous efforts of our team working with the school – the teachers and students, parents, and police officers, the L.I.F.E. Pantry was able to serve 207 area families,” said L.I.F.E. Pantry Director Linda Bergholz. “The blessings of this community are abundant, and we are both humbled and grateful for the outpouring of our school community.”

    Families picked up the Holiday Boxes from the pantry on Saturday, Nov. 18. The pantry provided families with additional fresh items, some donated from area businesses, as well as gift certificates for the main course for the two meals. This year, the pantry also provided recipe cards for each family so they could make traditional holiday foods, like green bean casserole, sweet potatoes with marshmallows, and even hot cocoa with marshmallows, too – and clients could taste-test the delicious recipes at box pick-up.  

    “Our Preschool through fourth graders collected over 2,500 items towards making winter holiday meal baskets for families right here in our own district,” said Stacy Fitzgibbon, LEPTA Pass-it-On chairperson.

    “Our Preschool through fourth graders collected over 2,500 items towards making winter holiday meal baskets for families right here in our own district,” said Stacy Fitzgibbon, LEPTA Pass-it-On chairperson. This is my third year helping with Pass-it-On, and the generosity this community exhibits with its time and resources always amazes me.”

    “For the 17th year, Pass-it-On has been a great partnership between Loveland Schools and L.I.F.E. Food Pantry,” said Lauren Aiello, M/INT Pass-it-On Chairperson. “The fifth through eighth grades at Loveland Intermediate School and Loveland Middle School collected over 5,200 items toward the holiday baskets. That is twice what was requested! Loveland’s generosity to its neighbors is inspiring, and shows just one aspect of our wonderful community. We couldn’t do any of this without the families taking part, teachers supporting our efforts, and the volunteers who help pull all of this together.”