Showcase Night Wednesday evening, February 9

By Chuck Gibson

LOVELAND, OH (February 4, 2022) – Ice & Snow & Bengals Super Bowl all added up to  “Snow Days” for Loveland City School District (LCSD) this week and Monday, February 14.

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Superintended Mike Broadwater promised a little bit busier school week next week in his “Superintendent’s Message” in Tiger Talk Friday, February 04, 2022. Oh, and also, some news about a Presidential Scholar among LHS Seniors too.

Loveland Senior Named “Presidential Scholar” Candidate

Congratulations to Nicole Pedicini

 

Nicole Pedicini is a senior at Loveland High School and has been named as a candidate for the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program. The program was started in 1964 to recognize some of the Nation’s most distinguished graduating high school seniors. About 5,000 candidates are named candidates for their academic achievement, talent in the arts, or ability in career and technical fields. From this field, up to 161 will be honored as US Presidential Scholars. You can learn more about the program by following this link.

Loveland Schools and the community extend sincere congratulations to Nicole!

Now, here is the message from Mike Broadwater:

“Thanks to the winter weather, this week didn’t go as we anticipated. I hope everyone is staying safe and hopefully having a little bit of fun out in the snow. We’ll see everyone back at school on Monday!

Next week is going to be exciting for Loveland City Schools. We are hosting our Showcase Night at Loveland High School beginning at 6:00 pm on Wednesday, February 9. This is a great opportunity for our families, and our community members to see our students and their great work. You can think of this as a district-wide Open House, highlighting cool programs and projects. If you’re the parent of a younger Loveland Tiger, this is a chance to see what kinds of things your students may want to get involved with as they move up next year. If you’re a community member, this is a chance for you to see what’s already going on, and find out how you can help!

Our Quality Profile was also released this week. This 12-page document we created in-house is a great chance for you to review district accomplishments over the last year, so even if you can’t make it to Showcase Night, you can still be informed. You can view our Quality Profile by following this link to our website.

All of this is building up to our Strategic Vision process, which kicks off Wednesday night with a pair of Community Input sessions. These will also be held alongside Showcase Night at LHS at 5:30 and 6:30 pm. We’ll be reviewing our “Portrait of a Tiger” which will form the basis of our Strategic Vision process. Together as a community, we’ll build a shared vision of success for our students and lay out the action plan to get us there. You will not have to attend these sessions to participate because we will be sharing tools next week on our website at www.lovelandschools.org/vision to gather as much input as possible from our community.

We are also building a Strategic Vision Design Team, made up of about 100 people from our community to help in this process. The team will include parents, students, staff, and community members who will sit down several times over the next few months to work together to create our vision. I want this group to represent the diverse opinions and insights of our Loveland City Schools community and if you or someone you know feels called to help us on this important project – you can fill out this form to let us know of your interest and we will be in touch.”

LCSD Superintendent Mike Broadwater (Provided)

We really want our community involved in this process. That’s why we’ve made sure to send a postcard to each Loveland School District mailing address, to let everyone know about our Showcase Night, our Quality Profile, and the Strategic Vision meetings. Help us spread the word – we come up with a better plan when we work together across our Loveland City Schools community.”

Mike Broadwater,

Superintendent,

Loveland City Schools