Congratulations to our students participating in this year's Night for the Fight.
Night for the Fight is a unique, 12-hour overnight event that is planned by students, for students. High school students will come together at 5/3 Arena at the University of Cincinnati for a night filled with games, food, fun and inspiration to work toward one goal: knock out childhood cancer. This event not only raises much-needed money for pediatric cancer research, it inspires the next generation to join the battle to eliminate childhood cancer.
For more information and how to donate click HERE! |
The Little Miami Band Program will host its first Concert Band Festival this Saturday, featuring seven performing bands, including the LM Middle School Advanced Band and High School Symphonic Band. Guest schools include Tri-County North, Middletown Christian, and Wayne High School, which will bring three bands. The festival will be evaluated by a distinguished panel of judges: Loveland band director Geoffrey Miller, retired Lebanon band director David Ianelli, retired Miami University professor Gary Speck, and LM’s own Greg Robinson.
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They made the very difficult sacrifice of trying the Big Arch burger. Some people say it’s legendary… others say it’s just a burger. |
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Little Miami and Walnut Hills put on a show for the ages last night, battling all the way to Overtime! With their first loss of the year, The Panthers finish the season as the ECC Tournament Runner-Up after an outstanding year! The team did finish the regular season as ECC Champions. All-ECC Honors First Team All-ECC • Kallum Ford • Kevin Houser • Bahati Kalambo Second Team All-ECC • Samuel Barkey Honorable Mention All-ECC • Dillon Baldwin Huge shoutout to our players and coaches for an incredible season and representing Little Miami with pride! |
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Perennial Math Hall of Fame |
Check out our Panthers! Congratulations to Nolan Jackson and Gabriel Woods. Both are 3rd grade students at LMPR! Their dedication, perseverance, and problem-solving skills truly set them apart. We are so proud of all your hard work and determination. |
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Little Miami Local Schools is hiring school bus drivers. Bus drivers have an important role as they ensure safe transport and often make the first & last impressions of the school day. Class B CDL with passenger and school bus endorsements is preferred. Why drive for Little Miami? • Competitive Pay • Great Benefits • Open Routes Available • Start Immediately • Off on weekends • Off for school holidays • Field trips to make extra money
APPLY HERE |
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Congratulations to students Austin Abbatiello, Holden Hughes, Preston Robinson, Addie Florer and Casey Campbell for being recognized as the February Panther Character Award winners. The character trait was RESPECT! |
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Congratulations to Dawn Ward! |
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Are you interested in playing LMHS boys' soccer in 2026? |
Last week, Jeff Woodson was named the next head coach of the 2025 District Champion LMHS boys' soccer program. The Panthers are now shifting their focus to the offseason as they begin preparations for the 2026 regular season. Are you interested in potentially joining the program? If so, please complete the online form.
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March Town Hall is Going Virtual |
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Our next Town Hall is on March 16 at 6 p.m. and will be held in a virtual format.
RSVP link |
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Breakfast is available on a daily basis. |
| Families that qualify for reduced-price meals will receive meals AT NO COST this year.
The State of Ohio is covering the cost of meals for reduced-price students for the 2025-2026 school year. Online Free and Reduced Applications for Little Miami Schools The Free and Reduced Meal Application for the 2025-2026 school year is now available. |
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- March 7: LM Concert Band Festival 8 a.m.
- March 14: LMHS Marching Band in the Cincinnati St. Patrick's Parade
- March 26: LMHS Marching Band in the Findlay Market Opening Day Parade
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March 20: Report Cards Posted to Progress Book
- March 25: Board of Education Meeting
- March 30: Spring Break Begins
- April 24-25: Fine Arts Festival
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DOWNLOAD THE NEW LITTLE MIAMI APP |
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Are you a Little Miami graduate who is also a veteran? Or do you know someone who is? If you would like to see that graduate pictured on our Wall of Honor, please fill out the Google Form located here.
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Coming Soon -
Little Miami Schools is excited to launch a new community engagement series called Finance Friday. It is designed to make school finance easier to understand through short videos and simple, informative graphics.
Created in response to community feedback, Finance Friday will break down important topics like where school funding comes from, the difference between a bond and a levy, how property values affect school revenue, and how the district plans responsibly for the future. Each episode will focus on one topic at a time, helping residents better understand how Little Miami stewards taxpayer dollars and invests in students.
New content will be shared on Fridays, alternating between brief video updates and easy-to-read graphic posts on our social media platforms and website. Together, these tools will provide clear, transparent insight into how our district operates financially. We invite our community to follow along, stay informed, and engage with us as we continue strengthening trust through communication and transparency. |
Those experiencing a mental health crisis, and their loved ones, can reach out to the 988Suicide &Crisis Lifeline through call or text to 988 or chat online at 988Lifeline.org. This easy-to-remember three-digit number ensures confidential, cost-free, 24/7 support for Ohioans experiencing mental health crises.
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