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OGT Week (March 15 through March 19) The Ohio Graduation Test will take place for sophomores March 15 through March 19. Sophomores should report to school on testing days no later than 7:15 AM. Freshmen, Juniors, and Seniors are expected to report no later than 9:30 AM. Please click HERE for a more detailed look at the daily schedule during OGT week. Need Yummy Treats For Easter? Click HERE to order delicious food items in support of the LMHS PTO Scholarship & After Prom Committee Fundraiser. Panther Swimming Duo Rules At State! Junior swimmers Tyler Benner and Steven Zimmerman swam past the competition at the Division 1 Swimming & Diving Championships at C.T. Branin Natatorium in Canton. Steven captured the state title in the 100 yard backstroke by posting a time of 49.25 seconds and Tyler placed fifth with a time of 52.51 seconds. Benner also placed seventh in the 500 yard freestyle by posting a result of 4:42.44. Zimmerman notched a second state championship in the 200 yard IM with a mark of 1:51.54. Little Miami is so proud of you guys! Little Miami Academic Team - FAVC Champs! Little Miami wrapped up the league title in impressive fashion by defeating Harrison, Milford, and Turpin in the Fort Ancient Valley Conference Academic Team Tournament. This is the seventh time in the last decade that the Little Miami Academic Team has won either the league or league tournament. Team members include Zachary Cook, Rebecca Doughty, Tyler Noel, Ben Dufresne, Ryan Longmuir, and Jordan Edmonson. Great job! LMHS Cheerleaders Win Competition Congratulations to the LMHS Cheerleaders for taking first place at the Cheer for the Cure Breast Cancer Awareness Cheer Competition in Centerville. They competed against seven other schools. Great job ladies!
PSEO Information & Meetings
The Postsecondary Enrollment Options Program allows high school students in grades nine through twelve who are intellectually capable to earn college and high school graduation credit through the successful completion of college courses. This program provides expanded learning opportunities for high school students to experience college level course work. The program is not intended to replace high school honors or advanced placement classes. Most colleges require that the student have at least a 3.0 GPA in order to participate.
Little Miami High School will be holding PSEO information sessions throughout the month of March. Any student interested in the program must be in attendance at one of the meetings with a parent/guardian. Please plan to attend one of the following dates;
Tuesday, March 16 at 9:30 AM
Contact Mrs. Mullins in the Guidance Office at 899-3781 ext. 20447 if you cannot attend any of the meetings.
BUY YOUR LITTLE MIAMI HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOK TODAY!
Don't forget to purchase a LMHS yearbook for your student. Click HERE to buy the yearbook online. They are only $61.00 and your chance to buy ends March 27th.
Summer PE Class Information
Please click HERE for information regarding the LMHS Summer Physical Education Program.
LMHS Media Center Hours
Starting Monday, March 22, the Little Miami High School Media Center will be open for book check-out/return every other Monday from 7:15 AM to 2:45 PM.
Former Panther Hoopster Daniel McKeehan Named Academic All-America of the Year Thomas More College senior Daniel McKeehan has been selected as the College Division ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Men's Basketball Player of the Year by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). The College Division is made up of 933 schools at the NCAA Division II, III and NAIA levels. A double major in Economics and Business Finance, McKeehan has a perfect 4.00 grade point average. McKeehan, who is the first Saint in school history to win the award in any sport, has led Thomas More to a 19-6 record and a share of the Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) regular season title. A starter in 23 of 25 games for the Saints, he leads the team in scoring with a 15.7 average. A power forward, he also has a team-leading .627 field goal percentage while averaging 4.8 rebounds per game. A solid all-around player, he is also the team leader with 55 assists and 55 steals. McKeehan a second team All-PAC selection last season as Junior after transferring from Milligan College, scored a career-high 33 points this season against PAC rival Thiel College on January 16. His performance against Thiel earned him a spot on the D3hoops.com. As a junior, McKeehan averaged 12.1 points and 4.6 rebounds per game while leading the Saints to their first-ever PAC championship and NCAA Division III Tournament appearance. A member of the Economic Club and the Thomas More Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, he was also selected to the Presidents' Athletic Conference Academic Honor Roll for the 2008-09 year.
Important Information Regarding Weather Related Delayed Starts Effective immediately, it should be noted that in the event of a delayed start due to inclement weather, all high school students should report to homeroom no later than 9:00 AM regardless of the day of the week. Driving Safety! As spring approaches, the district would like to review driving procedures at Little Miami High School and Little Miami Junior High School to ensure the safety of our students. Please review this information so that we can all work together to make dropping off and picking up students on this campus as safe as possible.
· Drivers should remember to slow down in the school zone to 20 miles per hour and use extra caution during drop off and pick up times. · Parents/Guardians should only drop off and pick up students in the designated zones. · Please do not allow students to exit vehicles on Morrow Cozaddale Road. It inhibits traffic flow and is dangerous for students. · Do not wait to move to the front of the line. As soon as you are safely stopped in the drop-off zone, have your child exit your car. · Avoid blocking the bus entrance or otherwise impeding the flow of traffic. · Park in designated visitor parking areas if you need to enter the building with your students. · Students should walk up to the main entrance of the school on the sidewalk.
We appreciate your cooperation as we strive to keep these school sites as safe as possible for our students, staff and community. Please click HERE for additional information about protecting your teen driver.
New High School Blood Drive Dates In an effort to save lives and provide much-needed blood to our local hospitals, LMHS is announcing two additional blood drives this school year. They will be held on February 18 and April 22 from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM at LMHS. For additional information, please contact Britt Burlile at (513) 899-3781, ext. 20410. Morning Shuttle Bus for High School Students Any high school student desiring a ride from the Little Miami Board Office to Little Miami High School each morning may be dropped off at the Board Office between 6:45 and 6:50 AM. Two buses will be available to shuttle students each morning. Participation is limited to the first 144 students. New Start Time for LMHS Beginning Monday, September 28, the start time for Little Miami High School will be pushed back fifteen minutes. It is our sincere hope that this later start time will help to alleviate traffic congestion on the high school and junior high school campuses. Little Miami Junior High School students in grades 6 thru 8 will continue to start their day at 7:25 AM. Dismissal times for both schools will remain the same. The delayed start time will not impact the trimester schedule or instructional time. Rather, we are eliminating our sustained silent reading program. Students attending the Warren County Career Center will remain on their current schedule.
Our Mission Little Miami High School is dedicated to the education of all enrolled students. Through its curriculum, programs, and staff, students will be provided with the opportunity to acquire;
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