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Loveland City School District Honors Valued Business Partners
recipients of business honor roll recognition with awards

The Loveland City School District Board of Education has recognized four local organizations for their ongoing support of Loveland students. The City of Loveland, Lemons and Limes Boutique, LaRosa’s of Loveland, and TriHealth were all honored as part of the Ohio School Board Association’s (OSBA) 2025 Business Honor Roll program.

“There’s one thing that I think sets the community of Loveland apart, and that’s just how collaborative everybody is in the community. We are grateful to these four organizations for the opportunities they provide to our students. They are truly partners with Loveland City School District, and deserve our appreciation,” Superintendent Mike Broadwater said. 

The OSBA Business Honor Roll is a statewide recognition program that honors businesses and organizations for their partnership with local public school districts. 

“One of the promises of our #beLOVEland Strategic Vision is to help students become career-ready, lifelong learners. The City of Loveland, Lemons and Limes, LaRosa’s of Loveland, and TriHealth are all valuable partners in making that happen. Each of these organizations has made a valuable and lasting impact on our students,” Broadwater said. 

Loveland City Manager Dave Kennedy, Assistant City Manager Chris Wojnicz, LaRosa’s of Loveland owner Sam David, and Lemons and Limes Boutique owner Wendy Knight attended the June 24, 2025, Loveland City School District Board of Education Meeting to receive their recognition.