Tag: Tigers

  • Board President Art Jarvis at Loveland High School Commencement

    Board President Art Jarvis at Loveland High School Commencement

    This LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV video is from the Xavier University Cintas Center on June 2, 2018. The 136th graduating class of Loveland High School.



  • Superintendent Amy Crouse at Loveland High School Commencement

    Superintendent Amy Crouse at Loveland High School Commencement

    This LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV video is from the Xavier University Cintas Center on June 2, 2018. The 136th graduating class of Loveland High School.



  • Principal Peggy Johnson at 2018 Loveland High School Commencement

    Principal Peggy Johnson at 2018 Loveland High School Commencement

    This LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV video is from the Xavier University Cintas Center on June 2, 2018. The 136th graduating class of Loveland High School.



  • Class Co-Salutatorians Kameron MacKenzie & Tyler Milkebust at Loveland High School Commencement

    Class Co-Salutatorians Kameron MacKenzie & Tyler Milkebust at Loveland High School Commencement

    This LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV video is from the Xavier University Cintas Center on June 2, 2018. The 136th graduating class of Loveland High School.



  • 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.



  • Photos from the Loveland High School Senior Parade on the streets of Loveland

    Photos from the Loveland High School Senior Parade on the streets of Loveland

    Emma Dickman was “Bashful” in the Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs float today in the Loveland High School Senior Parade. She is waving at the 1st graders she has spent so much time with throughout her senior year as part of the Teaching Professions Academy.

    Loveland, Ohio – These photos were taken this morning as the Annual Senior Parade passed the campus of the Loveland Primary and Elementary schools.

    In many of the photos, you will see 1st graders holding signs. The posters were for Emma Dickman who was in the parade. This past year she has spent countless hours in Ms. Miller’s classroom teaching. Dickman is part of the academic pathways, Teaching Professions Academy at Loveland High School and will attend Ohio University in the fall.



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  • Loveland High School wins ECC All Sports Trophy

    Loveland High School wins ECC All Sports Trophy

    The Loveland Tigers have won the 2017-2018 Eastern Cincinnati Conference All Sports Trophy. This is the Tigers fourth trophy in the last six years. Turpin finished second; the Spartans won the award for two years from 2014-2016. Final standings in the All Sports Trophy competition can be found HERE.



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  • [Photos] In Volleyball #13 Loveland vs #1 Moeller on Saturday

    [Photos] In Volleyball #13 Loveland vs #1 Moeller on Saturday

    Loveland Mens Volleyballl have advanced to a third round match-up Saturday against Moeller at St. Xavier High School at 5:30 PM. In national rankings Archbishop Moeller is # 14.

    Ohio High School Boys Volleyball Rankings from  MaxPreps.com
    1 Archbishop Moeller (Cincinnati) 19-1
    13 Loveland 16-3

     

    Loveland and Moeller last played on April 19. The Crusaders beat the Tigers 3-0 in a close match.

    S1 S2 S3 Wins
    Archbishop Moeller 25 25 25 3
    Loveland 23 11 21 0

     

    These photos were taken on April 8 vs. Walnut Hills…



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  • Loveland Middle School Weekly Awards

    Loveland Middle School Weekly Awards

    7th Grade:

    Social Studies: Paul Le Gouellec

    Math: Courtney Keyser

    Science: Srinivas Sankaranarayanan

    English: Kate Krabacher

    8th Grade: 

    Social Studies: Tommy Pruett

    Math: Laura Crowley

    Science: Jessica Gibbins

    English: Paula Alarcon

    Electives:

    Phys Ed/Health: Makayla Cornelius

    Foreign Language: Amanda Zuch

    Fine Arts: Alex Kirby

    Music:  Andrew Waple

    Staff:

    Rachel Angel, Intervention Specialist
    Nick Smith, Spanish


  • [Video] Loveland High School celebrates student-artists with Fine Arts Signing Day

    [Video] Loveland High School celebrates student-artists with Fine Arts Signing Day

    LHS Seniors who participated in Fine Arts Signing Day included Quinn Caney, Kirk Tegtmeier, Sawyer Jones, Jorie Schwartz, Kaylee Michael, Delaney Dunster, Bradley Williams, Tim Hansen, Sam Smith, and Tristan Collins

    Ten seniors commit to continuing art studies in third-annual ceremony

    Loveland, Ohio – It was a celebration of the arts for 10 Loveland High School (LHS) seniors, their families, their friends and their teachers at the third-annual LHS Fine Arts Signing Day Thursday, May 3. Each student gathered in the LHS Gymnasium to make their commitment to their passion official, and LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV was there to bring it to our readers.

    “It has been a joy to watch each of these students grow as artists during their time at Loveland High School,” said LHS Principal Peggy Johnson. “We are so excited for them to continue to pursue their passion for the arts at the next level.”

    The students who signed included:
    • Quinn Caney, Northern Kentucky University, Music Education
    • Tristan Collins, The Ohio State University, Music Education
    • Delaney Dunster, Webster University, Stage Management
    • Tim Hansen, Indiana University, Jazz Guitar Performance
    • Sawyer Jones, University of Cincinnati DAAP, Architecture
    • Kaylee Michael, Ball State University, Theater Studies
    • Jorie Schwartz, University of Cincinnati DAAP, Urban Planning
    • Sam Smith, New York University Tisch School of the Arts, Film & Television
    • Kirk Tegtmeier, Belmont University, Audio Engineering
    • Bradley Williams, Moorehead State, Finance Major/Music Minor