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Downloads:

2009_10 Student Handbook.

2010_2011 Schedule
Online registration for course requests is closed. Please make an appointment with your counselor.

Please be aware of the following registration dates. Please do not enter your course requests online until you have heard the registration presentation, received instructions and your grade-level registration form.

  • Current 10th graders: registration presentations were completed in Biology classes. Forms are past due. Students who were absent should pick up their registration materials in the Counseling office ASAP. Starting on Monday, counselors will send passes for 10th graders who have not completed the process.
  • Current 11th graders: presentations are scheduled for Feb. 8, 9 and 11 in Modern America classes. Registration forms will be due on Feb. 16 and 17 to Modern America teachers.
  • Current 9th graders: presentations are scheduled for Feb. 18 and 19 in Geophysical Lab Science classes. Registrations forms will be due on Feb. 22 and 23 to Geo. Lab Science teachers.

Enter your course requests online on Campus Portal. If you don't have computer access, go to the Media Center to enter your requests. Note the above screen cast or download the written instructions.

Course selection is not first-come, first-served. You are only entering your requests at this time; you are not scheduling a seat in a particular class. The master schedule and sections will be built based on what students request.


Attendance and Dress Code Policy
Please be aware of the attendance policy at LHS. Click here to review it.

Dress Code
Loveland High School will enforce section JICA of the Thompson School District Discipline Code. Consistent with the 1969 Supreme Court Decision, students are expected to dress in a way that does not cause substantial disruption of or material interference with school activities.

Clothing shall be deemed to cause substantial disruption and/or material interference if it references or promotes illegal activities including,but not limited to: gang membership or affiliation, the use or distribution of drugs or alcohol.

State Heath regulations require: Shoes and footwear are required at all times.


First Class & Campus Portal
The links to First Class & Campus Portal are above on the red banner.
You can access both programs from home.
For both First Class and Campus Portal your user name is:
(first name initial)(second name initial)(last name)(the year you graduate)

For example, Gina Ruth Jones, class of 2010, would log in using:
User Name: grjones10
Password: 6 digit school ID number
The Novell Server
You can access the Novell server only from school.
Your user name for the Novell server is:
(last name)(first initial)(.) (the year you graduate)

For example, Gina Ruth Jones, class of 2010, would log in using:
User Name: jonesg.2010
Password: 6 digit school ID number
If there was another user at school with the same user name, Gina's user name would be jonesgi.2010. Gina would use the first 2 letters of her name.

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LHS now subscribes to Turnitin.com

LHS now subscribes to Turnitin.com in an effort to help LHS students recognize plagiarism and learn to correctly cite sources they use in their writing. For students to be able to use the service, teachers need to set up their classes with assignments. Then students need to enroll themselves in the classes to submit their work.

Most students don't intentionally plagiarize. Instead, they may not know how to cite correctly. It is important to understand what has to be cited, how to cite it and why it is important to cite sources.

Students, use your First Class email account to receive the Originality Reports which identifies areas of your papers that appear to be plagiarized.

Here are some ideas to help you be original in your writing.

  1. Ask for help if you are having trouble putting something in your own words; paraphrasing is difficult sometimes.
  2. Be sure you understand the teacher's expectations for correctly citing sources.
  3. Learn to use quotes, in-text citations and paraphrasing.
  4. Know how to use the resources available to help you cite correctly.
  5. Submit your work to Turnitin.com to ensure its originality.
  6. Know the due date and plan ahead to submit the work to Turnitin.com with enough time to make corrections before turning it in to your teacher.
  7. Save your documentation, print outs, notes, rough drafts, bibliography until you get your graded paper back from your teacher.

Download the pdf of Turnitin.com login instructions for students:
Login Quick Start Instructions



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