LHS TIGER TALK
March 21, 2025
LHS Parents,
Spring Break
I hope every family has an enjoyable and relaxing Spring Break. I am sure the students will all be re-energized when they return as it gets very busy over the last weeks remaining in the school year.
I know many have plans to travel and get away for a few days. Please be safe in your travels. If your child(ren) are traveling with friends, please take time to emphasize the importance of making good and safe choices. I am sure all of you do that often, but it never hurts to throw one more reminder in there. They sometimes think they are invincible.
Most importantly, enjoy the family time!
Adjusted Bell Schedule 4/15, 4/16, 4/23 & 4/24
Starting Tuesday, April 15th, students in grades 9-11 will begin to take the statewide End of Course Exams (EOCs). LHS will run on a Modified Testing Bell Schedule on Tuesday, April 15th, Wednesday, April 16th, Wednesday, April 23rd and Thursday, April 24th. Having students attend school on their specific testing days is extremely important. Below is the schedule:
Dates: April 15 (Part 1) & April 16 (Part 2)
ELA 2
Testing-7:45 AM- 9:40 AM
Bell 1- 9:45 AM- 10:15 AM
Bell 2- 10:20 AM- 10:50 AM
Bell 3-10:55 AM- 11:25 AM
Bell 4- 11:30- 12:00 PM
Lunch 1- 12:00 PM- 12:30 PM
Bell 5 Class- 12:35 PM- 1:30 PM
Bell 5 Class- 12:05 PM- 12:30 PM
Lunch 2- 12:30 PM- 1:00 PM
Bell 5 Class- 1:05 PM- 1:30 PM
Bell 5 Class- 12:05 PM- 1:00 PM
Lunch 3- 1:00 PM- 1:30 PM
Bell 6- 1:35 PM- 2:05 PM
Bell 7- 2:10 PM- 2:40 PM
Date: April 23, 2025
Algebra 1, Geometry, Amer. Government
2 parts per test (90 min each part)
7:45 AM- 11:00 AM- Testing
11:00 AM- 11:30 AM- Lunch as needed
11:35 AM- 2:40 PM- Extended time tests, Credit Recovery, Office Hours, AP Review
Date: April 24, 2025
American History, Biology
2 parts per test (90 min each part)
7:45 AM- 11:00 AM- Testing
11:00 AM- 11:30 AM- Lunch as needed
11:35 AM- 2:40 PM- Extended time tests, Credit Recovery, Office Hours, AP Review
All information regarding EOC testing is being communicated to students at school. However, here are a few reminders for the students who will be testing:
1) Students must bring their FULLY CHARGED chromebook to school. If they do not have a school issued chromebook, one will be provided to them for the test.
2) CELL PHONES must be turned off and put away for the entire duration of the test.
3) Plug in wired headphones are permitted for each of the tests EXCEPT for English 10.
4) A roster containing the names of the students, date and name of the test, and the room number of where the student is to report on the specific test day has been posted outside the cafeteria.
Students who are not testing on a specific day are not required to come to school until 1st Bell. We understand that this modified schedule could cause transportation issues for students. The high school will be open to any students who are not testing at the regular drop off time. Students reporting at regular time and not testing will report to the cafeteria and can use the time to work on assignments.
Attention Parents of Juniors
Parents/guardians of juniors: Your students learned about five important considerations when building a list of colleges to apply to during advisory on March 20. The school counseling department has also developed a presentation that is specific to you as you support your student in this journey. Please watch this video to gain insights into meaningful strategies for this important process. Feel free to reach out to the appropriate school counselor with questions. We are happy to help!
Building Your Dream
The next Building Your Dream interview features Ronnell Ellison sharing his encouragement for success. Ryan Faessler serves as our host and offers Mr. Ellison an opportunity to share his insights with LHS students. Click on this link to check it out!
REMINDERS
Exploration Wednesday 2025
Exploration Wednesday in 2025
Each school year Loveland High School pauses from its usual processes to give students an opportunity to learn through community service and personal growth activities. The date for this in 2025-26 will be Wednesday, October 22. The seniors (class of 2026) will participate in either community service, a college visit or a career shadow. The freshman (class of 2029) will participate in job shadowing. The sophomores (class of 28) will take the high school version of YouScience* and juniors (class of 2027) will choose from one of the following options:
ASVAB Career Exploration Program
Not just for those who are planning on serving our nation in the military, the ASVAB is a valuable career assessment that can help students to compare their results with the career research that is done in Naviance. While there is no obligation to pursue military service for any student who opts to take the ASVAB, this assessment can help those who are considering enlisting to make plans for specific jobs in the service. Please see this link for more information.
Practice ACT
Taking a practice ACT can help those students who are interested in experiencing a college readiness assessment that will lead to suggestions for future improvement. Provided by LEAP, students will take a retired ACT test in order to learn about what to expect when sitting for an official test session. Score reports will be emailed directly to the students. See this link for a sample report - Sample ACT Diagnostic Report
PSAT
The PSAT serves as the preliminary SAT and also serves as the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (when taken in 11th grade). Students who choose this option will have access to free, personalized online prep tools for the SAT by linking their College Board accounts with Khan Academy. Taking this assessment in both grades 10 and 11 will allow for a measurement of college readiness growth. Please see this link for more information.
WorkKeys
WorkKeys is an assessment for students who are considering earning an industry-recognized credential while in high school. Students who choose this option will be assessed in Applied Math, Graphic Literacy and Workplace Documents. Any student who is giving consideration to attending Great Oaks or going into the workforce after high school is encouraged to choose this option. Please see this link for more information.
Members of the class of 2027 will fill out a selection form during advisory on March 20, choosing an activity that will best assist them with making plans for after high school. Please be sure to discuss these opportunities before then. The form will remain open until Friday, April 4. A selection will be made on the student’s behalf for anyone who does not complete the Google form.
*We are also particularly excited for the sophomores (class of 2028) to take the high school version of YouScience, an aptitude based career assessment that is based on "brain games." This assessment takes what students may have learned through the middle school version and expands it to include more aptitudes with relevant connections to opportunities after high school. Please see this brief video to learn more about YouScience.
Please contact Mr. Mitchell at mitchedr@lovelandschools.org with any questions. Thank you!
2025 Summer School
Loveland High School is excited to offer opportunities for students to take classes for both original credit and credit recovery this summer. Please see this link for information about the 2025 LHS Summer School. The registration deadline for courses taken for original credit is Friday, May 9. The deadline for registration for credit recovery is Friday, May 30. Please contact Mr. Mitchell at mitchedr@lovelandschools.org with any questions.
Important Dates
The school calendars are available for the 2025-26 and 2026-27 school years. You can view and print an easy-to-read version of the calendar and important dates by visiting our website.
Stay in Touch!
Loveland High School Administration
Principal: Dave Spencer
Assistant Principal: Mary Beth Corbin
Assistant Principal: Brian Conatser
District Director of Student Athletics: Jayson Bruce
To report an absence call 513 697-3715 by 9am
Athletic Secretary: Kristy Brulport
Attendance Secretary: Jill McCarthy
Main Office Secretary: Nina Monfreda
Main Office Secretary: Beth Renner
Office of School Counseling Secretary: Cassie Hildebrand
Receptionist: Corie Schwinn
Email: rennerbe@lovelandschools.org
Website: https://www.lovelandschools.org/Page/19
Location: 1 Tiger Trail, Loveland, OH, USA
Phone: (513) 683-1920
Facebook: facebook.com/LovelandCitySchools
Twitter: @Loveland_HS