Tag: Primary School

  • [POLL] Do you feel safe sending your child back to school in light of the “Red” Alert?

    [POLL] Do you feel safe sending your child back to school in light of the “Red” Alert?

    “The Public Health Advisory Alert System is a color-coded system designed to supplement existing statewide orders through a data-driven framework to assess the degree of the virus’ spread and to engage and empower individuals, businesses, communities, local governments, and others in their response and actions.”

    Loveland, Ohio – Today beginning at 6 PM all of Hamilton County which includes parts of the Loveland School District is under an order of the Ohio Department of Health that mandates the wearing of face coverings in public.

    Loveland High School, the Intermediate and Middle School Campus, and the Primary and Elementary Campus are all within the RED alert area. There are approximately 4,000 students that attend these schools.

    The Early Childhood Center is in Clermont County which is in the Orange Alert area.

    Loveland Schools are currently scheduled to resume classes on August 26, 48 days from now.

    Loveland is in three counties. The Little Miami River is the East/West dividing line between Hamilton County and Clermont County, A smaller part of Loveland is in Warren county. Hamilton County is in the RED in Ohio’s Public Health Emergency Alert system. Clermont and Warren are both currently ORANGE.

    Also, Governor Dewine tweeted on July 7, “As the #COVID19 pandemic has progressed more younger Ohioans are being diagnosed with #COVID19. We are seeing young people who are getting very sick. There is also the concern that they are passing it on to those who are at risk.” He released this graphic to emphasize that point.


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    Read the Health Order

    Director’s Order for Facial Coverings in Butler, Cuyahoga, Franklin, Hamilton, Huron, Montgomery, and Trumbull Counties in Level 3 Public Health Advisory

  • Loveland Elementary School Recognized as “Rising Breakfast All-Star”

    Loveland Elementary School Recognized as “Rising Breakfast All-Star”

    Loveland, Ohio – Loveland Elementary School (LES) has been recognized as a “Rising Breakfast All-Star” for meeting noteworthy school breakfast Average Daily Participation (ADP) rates as established by the 2018 Ohio Breakfast Challenge.

    We know from research that students who eat breakfast perform better in school than those who don’t.

    “We know from research that students who eat breakfast perform better in school than those who don’t,” said Loveland District Food Service Director Kris Tracy. “On average, they also attend more days of school per year and score almost 18 percent better on standardized math tests.”

    The breakfast program was implemented at LES in 2016, followed by the High School, Early Childhood Center and Primary School in 2017. It was also added to the Intermediate and Middle Schools at the start of the 2018-19 school year.

    The mission of the Ohio School Breakfast Challenge is to increase and sustain student participation in the School Breakfast Program, ensuring that Ohio students start each day ready to learn. The Ohio Department of Education, American Dairy Association Mideast, Children’s Hunger Alliance, Ohio Action for Healthy Kids, and Ohio School Nutrition Association are all sponsors of the Ohio School Breakfast Challenge. For more information, visit OhioSchoolBreakfastChallenge.com.



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