Tag: school

  • Dianne  Decker Bomar to City Council: For our children, there is no more important work that you will do

    Dianne Decker Bomar to City Council: For our children, there is no more important work that you will do

    EDITOR’S NOTE:

    This is a statement Dianne Decker Bomar read at the open forum of the May 22 Loveland City Council meeting. Loveland Magazine Publisher, David Miller stood at the podium with Bomar and expressed his endorsement of the statement. Council did not engage in the conversation of declaring June 1 Gun Sense Safety Day in Loveland.


     

    Dianne Decker Bomar

    by Dianne Decker Bomar,

    There have been 288 school shootings in the United States since 2009.

    At least 2,500 children and adults have died as the result of these shootings.

    We have all heard the newly-released statistic that more school children have been killed in 2018 alone than Americans serving in the active military service. I will let that sink in. More children are dead from school shootings than those serving in the Marines, Army, Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard in 2018.

    Gunmen, whether adults or youthful peers of the victims, have had access to firearms with the ability to wound and kill quickly in settings where we send our children to learn and grow. 

    “The end result was the same:  children as young as five, and adults as old as 75 were killed in the place we believed for decades was safe… their school.”

    Whether this ability was a result of multiple guns, or firearms with modified features to fire on victims in rapid succession, the end result was the same:  children as young as five, and adults as old as 75 were killed in the place we believed for decades was safe… their school.

    This council has been asked to declare June 1 Gun Sense Safety Day in Loveland.  

    This council has been asked to celebrate Gun Sense Safety by decking themselves and our community in orange: ribbons, lighting, clothing, and whatever conveys your support of the mission of Moms Demand Action, Mayors Against Gun Violence, Everytown for Gun Safety, and Sandy Hook Promise:

    That mission is to engage in meaningful change to address the epidemic of school violence in our community and across the United States.

    That mission is to support the Second Amendment and at the same time provide fundamental, common sense approaches to the very specific issues which are a result of modern technology and profound special interest lobbying.

    This is not an effort to strip responsible gun owners of their firearms, about which I believe at least a few of you on council have personal concerns.  

    “I encourage each of you to search out answers which prove to this community that you take our children’s, teachers, aides, and administrators lives seriously.”

    I encourage each of you to search out answers which prove to this community that you take our children’s, teachers, aides, and administrators lives seriously. That you acknowledge that the current means and methods are not working and a new view and action is necessary.

    Please show that your personal beliefs are congruous with the health and well-being of all of Loveland’s children.

    Please know that you hold a unique position of influence and that meaningful change has to include everyone in the conversation about gun sense legislation and safety.

    There is no more important work that you will do than to engage in the conversation in this meaningful way to work toward safety in our schools.

    Please declare June 1 Gun Sense Safety Day in Loveland and promote the conversation which you know has to take place in order for change to begin, and for healing to take place.

    There is no more important work that you will do than to engage in the conversation in this meaningful way to work toward safety in our schools.

     



  • Open House at Granny’s Garden School on September 24

    Open House at Granny’s Garden School on September 24

     R.S.V.P. for Open House


     

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  • Loveland School District hosted State Board of Education President

    Loveland School District hosted State Board of Education President

    State Board of Education President Tess Elshoff with Loveland Superintendent Chad Hilliker during her visit to the Loveland City School District Tuesday, March 7

    Superintendent Chad Hilliker takes State Board President Tess Elshoff on a tour of the district

    Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland City School District enjoyed a special visitor Tuesday, March 7 – Ohio Board of Education President Tess Elshoff joined Loveland Superintendent Chad Hilliker for a tour of the district. The visit included a student-guided tour of Loveland High School, and a stop at Loveland Early Childhood Center.

    “I want to personally thank President Elshoff for taking the time to respond to our invitation to come visit our school district and see first-hand the excellent academic programs we have in place for our youngest and oldest Tigers,” said Superintendent Hilliker. “It was encouraging to talk to President Elshoff face-to-face about some of the biggest issues we face today in education.”

    “I want to thank everyone at Loveland City Schools for allowing me to visit,” said President Elshoff. “I’m encouraged by your engaged students and dedicated staff – there are great things happening in this district. It’s so important for the State Board to visit schools across the state so we can share the innovative learning happening in Ohio’s schools every day.”



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