Tag: loveland school district
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![[Video] Fine Arts Signing Day at Loveland High School](https://lovelandmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/feature-2019-fine-arts-day.jpg)
[Video] Fine Arts Signing Day at Loveland High School
Loveland, Ohio – Loveland High School held its fourth annual Fine Arts Signing Day to celebrate the 18 seniors who have committed to continuing their art and music studies in college. The ceremony took place in the main gym at Loveland High School on Tuesday, May 7. The following students were recognized:
Samantha Aldrich – University of Cincinnati (DAAP – Architecture)
Kyra Bowman – College for Creative Studies (Photography)
Olivia Buell – The Modern College of Design
Sydney Cree – University of Cincinnati (DAAP Interior Design)
Evan Dial – University of Delaware (Oboe Performance)
Ethan Diver – University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music (Jazz Studies)
Curtis Feder – Ohio University (Broadcast, Journalism & Music Performance)
Kayla Gibbins – University of Cincinnati (DAAP – Communication Design)
Isabella Huelsman – Ohio University (Scripps College of Communication)
Hannah Karp – University of Cincinnati (DAAP Industrial Design)
Jensen Knecht – University of Cincinnati (Scripps College of Communication)
Hunter Lindemann – Xavier University (Music Education)
Cara Noel – The Ohio State University (Microbiology & Music)
Caelan Quigley – The Ohio State University (Mechanical Engineering & Music)
Samuel Richardson – Bowling Green State University (Digital Arts with a specialization in Computer Animation & Video)
Eric Round – Miami University (Athletic Training & Saxophone Performance)
Sarah Stevens – University of Cincinnati (DAAP – Communication Design)
Joe Timmerman – Ohio University (Scripps College of Communication)
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![[video] Niki Christow, Josh Elfers, Ian Fields, Grace Moriarty, and Jordan Morrison sign National letters of Intent](https://lovelandmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/maxresdefault-1.jpg)
[video] Niki Christow, Josh Elfers, Ian Fields, Grace Moriarty, and Jordan Morrison sign National letters of Intent
Loveland, Ohio – On April 17 five Loveland student-athletes signed their National Letter of Intent to play their sport beyond the high school level.
In this LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV video, you can watch the ceremony conducted by Loveland High School Athletic Director Brian Conaster as he talks about their academic and athletic achievements.
Niki Christow – Soccer (Wittenberg University)
Josh Elfers – Football (Hanover College)
Ian Fields – Soccer (John Carroll University)
Grace Moriarty – Cross Country and Track (Nova Southeastern)
Jordan Morrison – Track (High Point University)
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Video interviews from student led State of the Schools program
Loveland High School Event Wows Those Who Attended!

Columnist Cassie Mattia is a resident of Historic Downtown Loveland. by Cassie Mattia
Loveland, Ohio – After having to reschedule due to severe winter weather, Loveland High School finally hosted the 2019 State of the Schools event on March 20th. The event had so much success last year, the Loveland School District wanted to make sure the focus of the event was the same, which was to create an open house where students in all grades could show, through presentations, demonstrations, and displays, the learning that takes place around the district’s three core goals of growth, care, and innovation. The event is special in that it’s an event that is not only led by the students but actually showcases the students as well!
The State of the Schools event was something that I had never experienced before this year. I had attended many school events in the past, however, I had an idea what to expect. To my very pleasant surprise, the event was nothing like I had expected! I was amazed by how many parents, teachers, and administrators were there supporting and watching their students shine. The hallways were filled with school spirit, creative learning displays, music, student art and of course, there were robots, as Loveland does have their own, might I add VERY successful, robotics team!
I got the opportunity to talk to so many bright, young minds about what their displays represented and what teams/groups they were involved with at school and why. Watching each student I talked to, passionately explain to me what their cause was or what their display represented truly inspired me. It was great seeing an event focused on the kids for the kids to succeed.
Loveland Magazine walked the halls and got some exclusive interviews with the students that made the event such a success! Watch the LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV videos below to see Loveland’s brightest students at the 2019 State of the Schools event talk to us about their displays!
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Huether up-dates Tiger sports season
by Matt Huether,Loveland, Ohio – The Spring Sports season at Loveland High School is off and running. Traditionally Loveland has had a lot of success in the spring and they look to continue with that success this year. Loveland currently leads by 2 points over Turpin in the All Sports Trophy standings and with each sport being worth 9 points, every point and every sport matters.
3/31/19 – Update:
The Men’s Baseball team is currently 2-2 (0-0 in the ECC), Women’s Softball team, 1-3 (0-0 in the ECC), Women’s Lacrosse, 2-1 (1-0 in the ECC), Men’s Lacrosse, 1-2 (1-0 in the ECC), and Men’s Tennis, 0-0 but tied 2-2 in their scrimmage against the number four team in the state (Sycamore).
This is a big week for sport’s around Loveland as with the end of spring break comes the start of conference play for most sports. Upcoming events this week by day include:Loveland currently sits 2 points ahead of Turpin in the All Sports Trophy standings and looks to bring home their 5th All Sports Trophy in seven years.
4/3/19 – Update:
Men’s Baseball: Currently, 2-3 (0-1 in the ECC). The next game is Friday, 4/5 versus Kings at 5:00 PM at home. The team is led by Senior, Zach Segal who has an ERA of 1.56 and has struck out 14 in 9.0 innings pitched.
Women’s Softball: Currently, 1-4 (0-1 in the ECC). The next game is versus Taylor on Thursday, 4/4 at 5:00 PM. The team is led by Junior, Katlyn Kramer who is hitting .529 with 4 Home Runs, 1 Double, and 8 RBI’s.
Men’s Tennis: Currently, 2-0 (1-0 in the ECC), the next match is versus Elder on Thursday, 4/4 at 4:00 PM. The team boasts a lot of experience and looks to bring home an ECC Championship this season.
Men’s Lacrosse: Currently, 1-3 (1-0 in the ECC), the next game is at Dublin Coffman on Saturday, 4/6. The team is led by Senior, Fitz Dwyer who has 10 goals and 6 assists in 4 games.
Women’s Lacrosse: Currently, 2-2 (1-1 in the ECC). The next game is versus Ursuline at 7:00 PM. The team is led by Senior Frannie Cornett and Sophomores Babs Dwyer and Hannah Wenger.
All of the Spring sports teams look to do their best to win an ECC Championship home and represent their school with respect, responsibility, integrity, and pride.
















