Loveland School Calendar 2024–2025 is not just a calendar. It’s the beat of a community that smiles, learns and grows together.
There is heroism each day. There’s a page ripped from the book every quarter. Loveland family greets the year hand in hand, the August-May clock to the first day of school to grad faces’ smile.
It’s memory, pride, and love — that identifies minds, friendships born that never are washed away by passing years.
First Day of School: New Faces, New Adventures
Loveland’s first day of school is always an annual tradition.
Smiles with glass-windowed eyes board buses. Box wrappings still intact on brand new, shiny shoes and eager hearts. Brand new shoes with box wrappings intact and eager hearts, brand new backpacks bought just today.
Doors welcome off door ledges with open smiles. Parents proudly waving goodbye with cameras held high. Laughter and excitement echo down the halls.
Discovery week one. New classrooms to discover. New teachers to get to know. New friends to make. Home again Friday afternoon — ready to begin a year of discovery and exploration.
Fall Semester: Energy, Discovery, and Growth
| Term | Start Date | End Date | Major Breaks & Holidays |
| Fall 2024 | August 21 | December 20 | Labor Day, Fall Break, Thanksgiving Break |
Important Dates
- Staff In-Service: August 19–20
- First Day of School: August 21
- Labor Day: September 2
- Parent–Teacher Conferences: October 17–18
- Fall Break: October 21–22
- Thanksgiving Break: November 27–29
- Winter Break Begins: December 23
Fall gets Loveland going. Students learn again, and learn again. Teachers plant seeds of inquiry and collaboration.
October when initial major family activities knock on the door — Fall Festival, field trips, service projects. December is time to brag.
Winter and Spring Quarters: Discipline and Celebration
| Term | Start Date | Finish Date | Big Breaks & Holidays |
| Spring 2025 | January 6 | May 23 | MLK Day, Presidents’ Day, Spring Break, Memorial Day |
Important Dates:
- Classes Resume: January 6
- Martin Luther King Jr. Day: January 20
- Presidents’ Day: February 17
- Parent–Teacher Conferences: March 6–7
- Spring Break: March 10–14
- Good Friday: April 18
- Memorial Day: May 26
- Last Day of Classes: May 23
- Graduation Ceremony: May 30
Winter is work every day. Children are refreshed after break. Classrooms are wild.
Spring: school is in its own universe — plays, concerts, sports, learning field days. Counting down to summer, pride on every face.
Breaks and Holidays: Rest and Recharge
Balance is the Loveland way. Breaks provide students and families time to rest, recharge, and come back refreshed and ready to learn.
- Labor Day (September): Great big first weekend of the year.
- Fall Break (October): Rest, relaxation.
- Thanksgiving Break (November): Family and thanks.
- Winter Break (December): Joy, peace, celebration.
- Spring Break (March): Sunshine, freedom.
- Memorial Day (May): Remembrance, reflection.
There is a cadence to each break of the year — time to catch one’s breath, rest and be finished with the classroom.
Reports and Progress: Every Step Counts
Walk and run, but not two by two.
Loveland teachers encourage walking with students as well.
- Progress Reports: Mid-term to monitor progress.
- Report Cards: Mid-semester and end-of-semester effort and achievement report-back.
- Parent–Teacher Conferences: Open communication with a dash of success.
Open and supportive communication. Parents and teachers communicate in the best interest of all students.
Families and Community: Loveland Spirit
School and community are linked together in Loveland. Students, parents, and teachers are all members of one learning family.
Family Highlights
- Back-to-School Night (August): Spraying with the teacher and classroom tours.
- Family Fun Day (October): Food, games, and fun at school.
- Winter Celebration (December): Cheer, song, and community.
- Volunteer Opportunities: Reading program, event volunteering, and sponsoring a club.
Involved parents make students feel safe, proud, and connected.
Character and Values: Heart and Mind Development
Loveland gets that school ain’t book-school. School’s classroom in kindness, heart class, and courage class.
Central Events and Themes:
- September: Respect Week
- October: Kindness Challenge
- February: Service Month
- April: Earth Week
- May: Leadership Recognition
These lessons in responsibility, social awareness, and empathy – lifelines to values.
Clubs and Activities: Role Models Come Alive
Learning never stays at school. Clubs redefines, rebuilds, and schemed.
Clubs and Organizations:
- Student Council
- Robotics and STEM Role Models
- Drama and Theatre
- Art and Design
- Debate and Leadership
- Environmental Club
- Music and Choir
Major Events:
- Fall Festival
- Science Expo
- Winter Concert
- Cultural Fair
- Spring Talent Show
All clubs give voice and space for kids to be bold, to work together, and to be goofy.
School Spirit and Athletics: Pride Year Round
Loveland school spirit is no joke.
Friendship memories, toasts, and rivalries during the year are only a few of the reasons Loveland students have no need of encouragement to get into trouble sporting Loveland colors.
By Season:
- Fall: Volleyball, Football, Cross Country
- Winter: Swimming, Cheerleading, Basketball
- Spring: Tennis, Track and Field, Softball, Baseball
Loveland student athletes do not memorize plays. They do learn heart, sportsmanship, and grit.
Technology and Innovation
Innovation is the door by which technology comes into Loveland classrooms because there technology and tradition meet.
Virtual classrooms, Smartboards, and tablets are “in.”
New computer applications and web sites are being used by teachers to introduce interactivity into classrooms.
Homework, announcements, and grades go onto the site to parents.
Loveland Technology brings increasing amounts of learning and teacher and family and family communication together.
Teacher Workdays and Professional Development
Behind every successful child, and working behind the scenes, is a committed teacher.
Professional Development Days during the school year are spent planning, researching, and revising by teachers.
Teaching is recreated, redesigned, and effective on Professional Development Days.
Teachers toil after school, hold workshop sessions, and plan lessons through inquiry.
Emergency and Make-Up Days
Safety is only referred to when an unexpected crisis — ugly weather, for example — requires closing the school.
Single parents are called by the school’s calling system.
Make-up days are offered at the end of the school year in order to make up all of the days.
Pre-planning and planning have made it a safe place to learn whether or not.
Loveland is a healthy, caring, and safe individual to all students.
Wellness Programs include
- Wellness Week (October): Kindness and healthy living.
- Career Discovery Week (February): Dream big and career planning.
- Mindfulness Workshops (April): Planning and school balance.
- De-Stress Days (May): Study break.
All the teachers, mentors, and counselors collaborate to ensure each one of the kids are heard, seen, and respected.
Community and Service Projects: Serving Others
Projects Include:
- Food Drives for Our Neighborly Families
- Environmental Clean-Up Days
- Donation of Blankets and Toys
- Raising Funds for the Betterment of Our Community
- Middle School and High School Mentoring Programs
Service and leadership never cease. It’s what makes school worth it by giving back to others.
Seasons of the Year: Loveland Style
- Fall: School spirit.
- Winter: Perseverance, focus.
- Spring: Light, imagination, party time.
- Summer: Family, rest, and reflection.
Each season made equal — learning, enjoyment, and appreciation mixed together.
Graduation and End-of-Year Pride
May is smile month and celebration time.
Hallways resound with echoes. Seniors wait for gigantic tests, quality memory books, and break.
Seniors, informal caps and gowns, stroll the hallways. Smiling families take photos every other second.
Graduation is not ritual — it’s a testament of hard work and determination. It’s a guarantee of tomorrows to make room.
Loveland Schools Core Values
| Value | Meaning |
| Integrity | Doing the right thing every time. |
| Respect | Considering others. |
| Responsibility | Taking ownership and being accountable for learning. |
| Perseverance | Bouncing back from the storms. |
| Community | Challenging one another and motivating one another. |
These values in each lesson, each classroom, and each smile throughout all of Loveland.
Year at a Glance
| Month | Event Highlights |
| August | Orientation, First Day of School |
| September | Labor Day, Respect Week |
| October | Fall Break, Kindness Challenge |
| November | Thanksgiving Celebration |
| December | Winter Concert, Holiday Break |
| January | Back to School, MLK Day |
| February | Career Week, Presidents’ Day |
| March | Spring Break, Parent Conferences |
| April | Testing Prep, Earth Week |
| May | Final Exams, Graduation |
| June | Summer Vacation Begins |
Something special happens each month — play, work, and learning all combined.
Traditions That Make Loveland Loveland
Tradition unites Loveland’s community.
- Homecoming Week
- Fall Festival
- Winter Talent Show
- Spirit Week
- Cultural Appreciation Month
- Senior Walk and Celebration
These are just a few examples of the ways that well over report cards are worth it — character building.
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Communication and Family Connection
Parents never feel like they’re left in the dark about Loveland.
Information is communicated home via:
- School Newsletters
- Parent Portal
- Text Alerts
- School App
- Social Media Announcements
Good communication at school and at home, everyone’s a winner.
Leadership in Action: Student Leadership
Loveland students don’t follow, they lead.
Student body is leading school community leadership through student council, ambassador programs, and peer mentoring.
They stand up straight and respectfully, look out for one another, and celebrate together.
Leading at Loveland starts with listening, caring, and showing.
Teacher Appreciation: Thank You, Teachers
Loveland appreciates Teacher Appreciation Week every spring.
Children bring smiles, cards, and flowers.
Thank yous and smiles are heard in classrooms.
It is just a thank-you to all those who help make each class special — all those who teach children they can.
Environmental Stewardship and Awareness
Loveland does care about the planet and learning to care for it, as well.
- Recycling clubs
- Earth Day
- Classroom gardens
Greener with each step, the world a bit greener and our community a bit stronger.
End-of-Year Reflection: A Memory a Day
With thanks for summers yet to arrive, Loveland School pauses to reflect on a year of success and pride.
There is smiling in each corridor. There is energy on staff. Families feel it all.
Loveland School Calendar 2024–2025 isn’t day-to-day calendar — it’s living history of learning, laughter, and community.
Something new every day — tale of a town improving year after year, year after year.
FAQs
- School start date?
School is on 21st August, 2024. - School end date?
School close date is May 23, 2025. - What are breaks or holidays?
Labor Day, Fall Break, Thanksgiving, Winter Break, Spring Break, and Memorial Day. - Do they have after-school activities in Loveland?
Yes. They offer enrichment, sports, and clubs for every grade level. - How do they keep parents informed?
By text message, newsletter, and web parent portal.
Loveland School Calendar 2024–2025 is not a calendar. It’s a celebration of friendship, of learning and of community.
Note: There’s a holiday a day. There’s growth, happiness, and learning every season.
Put this calendar in front of you. It is not about days dropping off — it is about naming the days because every single one of them matters.

