Tag: Terrah Floyd

  • Loveland School District Financial Update

    Loveland School District Financial Update

    Terrah Floyd is the Interim Treasurer & CFO of the Loveland City School District

    By Terrah Floyd,

    Loveland’s recent update to the district’s financial projections show that the district remains committed to keeping the promises made from the last levy – to make the last levy last through 2018 through conservative fiscal management while maintaining excellent educational opportunities for the students we serve. The district’s forecast, called the five-year financial forecast, was approved by the Board at the April 17 Business Meeting. The five-year financial forecast is a tool that aligns our income and expenses to our district’s current and future goals with respect to academics, operations and facilities. There are some updates to note.

    The district is investing in additional school building safety and security updates. These are needed in order to keep pace with the current safety and security needs and to reflect the changing times.

    First, the forecast shows that the district is investing in additional school building safety and security updates. These are needed in order to keep pace with the current safety and security needs and to reflect the changing times. They include placing fire-code approved locks on interior doors of our buildings, and plan for increased school resource officer presence.

    Plans include placing fire-code approved locks on interior doors of our buildings, and plan for increased school resource officer presence.

    The district is engaging in a Master Planning process with the community. This is an investment, and it is critical to the long-term planning and operations of the district. Aging buildings bring significant costs, and in order to help minimize these for the future we are working now to make sure that we are deliberate about our next steps.

    In fact, we will be able to stretch it a bit longer, and anticipate that an operating levy will be needed in 2019.

    Loveland continues to stretch every dollar and to wisely plan for the future. Our Board of Education kept the promise of making the last levy last through 2018. In fact, we will be able to stretch it a bit longer, and anticipate that an operating levy will be needed in 2019. Operating levies fund the day-to-day operations of our schools like staff, programs, textbooks and supplies.

    To provide you with relevant history, the Loveland City School District passed a 5.6 mill operating levy in May of 2014; passage of the levy provided the district the opportunity to invest in and enrich the excellent education we provide by enhancing the classroom experience for the 4,800 students we serve. None of these investments could have happened without your support, and – as always – we offer a sincere thank you to those who believed in our mission and continue to support our district.



  • Loveland Board of Education begins search for permanent treasurer

    Loveland Board of Education begins search for permanent treasurer

    Application deadline May 25

    Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland Board of Education has officially launched the search for the permanent treasurer/chief financial officer (CFO) to lead the Loveland City School District. The Board will collect applications through May 25, with interviews set to begin June 4. The Board plans to have a new treasurer/CFO in place by August 1.

    “We are looking for an energetic professional who will maintain the high standard of ethics, honesty, and integrity our Loveland community expects,” said Loveland Board of Education President Art Jarvis. “I am confident our Board of Education will find the right person to lead our district in this capacity.”

    In January, Loveland Treasurer/CFO Brett Griffith announced his intent to take retirement for medical reasons; the Board of Education named Terrah Floyd as interim treasurer at that time. In addition to assisting the Loveland City School District as needed in the interim capacity, Floyd also currently works as the treasurer/CFO of the Springboro School District where she has served since 2013.

    Any interested candidates can find details on the application process at this link: http://www.lovelandschools.org/Downloads/FINALLovelandTreasurerSearchBrochure.pdf


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  • Loveland Treasurer/CFO Brett Griffith to take retirement for medical reasons

    Loveland Treasurer/CFO Brett Griffith to take retirement for medical reasons

    Loveland Board of Education selects

    Terrah Floyd as

    Interim Treasurer

    Loveland, Ohio – Through a formal letter to the Loveland Board of Education, Loveland Treasurer/CFO Brett Griffith announced during the Thursday, Jan. 11, Board Organizational Meeting that he will be retiring through the School Employees Retirement System of Ohio for medical reasons. His departure is effective beginning Friday, Jan. 12.

    Brett Griffith

    “It has been my privilege to serve the students, staff and the Loveland Board of Education in the capacity of treasurer and chief financial officer the past 10 years,” said Griffith. “During this tenure our office has managed in a fiscally conservative manner while never losing focus on providing for excellent academic opportunities for our students; I sincerely thank all of our Loveland community for their continued support of our important mission to prepare students for tomorrow, today. I know I’m leaving the district poised for continued growth.”

    “Mr. Griffith is a consummate professional who has done an excellent job managing our district finances so that funds are focused on enhancing the experience for our students while maintaining fiscal health, and his services have been greatly appreciated,” said newly elected Loveland Board of Education President Art Jarvis.

    Terrah Floyd (LinkedIn)

    “We sincerely thank Mr. Griffith for his service to the district, and we wish him all the best,” said Loveland Interim Superintendent Dr. Amy Crouse. “He has been a valuable member of our Tiger Family, and he will be missed.”

    Griffith joined the Loveland City School District in 2008 as treasurer/CFO. The Board of Education named Terrah Floyd as interim treasurer until a search can be conducted to find and name a permanent replacement; in addition to assisting the Loveland City School District as needed, Floyd currently works as the treasurer/CFO of the Springboro School District where she has served since 2013.