
His favorite high school memory is participating in the marching band during tenth grade. He wants to send a huge thank you to Madam for bringing her upbeat energy every single day.
As he graduates, Carter leaves underclassmen with this great advice: "Always remember to push for exactly what you want out of life."
Congratulations, Carter! We cannot wait to see where you go next. 🎉






Today, we recognize our principals for their leadership and commitment to our students, staff, and the whole community. Their dedication helps everyone learn, grow, and thrive together.

Autumn wants to give a heartfelt thank-you to her grandma: ""She helped me almost every day with schoolwork, checked my grades, and made sure I always had the support I needed to succeed."" Her favorite LHS tradition is spirit weeks, and if she could relive one day, it would be the first day of senior year.
Let’s celebrate Autumn and the Class of 2026 as they make their way toward a bright future! 💛

Kyle is truly looking forward to starting this new chapter, leading Loudonville High School, and is eager to begin working together and serving this community with Redbird Pride! If you see him at the Cornhole Tournament this weekend, be sure to stop and say hello!

Get ready for a night of big smiles and little voices! Our Kindergarten Music Program is tonight, April 30, at 7:00 PM in Budd Auditorium. Come enjoy a joyful performance you won’t want to miss!

Jessica’s journey has been full of accomplishments—from serving honorably in the U.S. Army to earning her Cosmetology, Instructor, and Master Barber licenses, and even graduating from culinary school.
At LHS, Jessica loved playing soccer and being a team captain, a role that brought her so much happiness. She also has fond memories of the close-knit community and the personal connections that made her time at LHS so special.
Jessica, your hard work and dedication are inspiring! ❤️

Lina joined Hope Squad because she loved the concept and wanted to help others. She hopes Hope Squad will help support students’ mental health and remind them that there are always people at LHS who are willing to listen. Lina finds hope in her friends and family, who always have her back. For those going through a tough time, Lina offers this advice: “Talk about what you’re going through, don’t try to hide your problems, and look for the good things in your life.”
Let’s celebrate Lina for her kindness and dedication to helping others! 👏

Join us on Tuesday, May 12th, 2026, from 4 PM to 6 PM at the Fellowship Hall of the Loudonville Church of the Nazarene (509 N Union St, Loudonville, OH 44832). Please enter the church parking lot from Campbell St. and use the glass doors.
Books will be available for purchase at the event, or you are welcome to bring your copy from Amazon to be signed.
Before or after the signing, we encourage you to visit Peter’s Train Park, a family-friendly, accessible playground generously donated by the Visual Bucket List.
Proceeds from the event will support Batten Disease Support Research and Advocacy (BDSRA) and will also contribute to a fund for Peter’s future needs.
For any questions, please email choosejoyteampeter@gmail.com or call/text 419-651-4396.

Open Enrollment is now open for the 2026-2027 school year!
Please submit a separate form for each student by June 12. A new application is required every school year.
Once reviewed, you’ll receive a letter with next steps. Approved applicants will complete additional forms in Final Forms.
We can't wait to welcome your child to LPEVS! Apply now at forms.gle/z73q3f489J1Rk2wA6.


We invite all parents and community members to participate in a 15-minute survey to help shape the future of the Loudonville-Perrysville Schools. Your feedback is vital to our strategic planning process, as it will help inform decisions on academic programs, student support services, facilities, and community engagement. Please take a few minutes to share your insights and ideas, ensuring that our schools continue to meet the needs of all students and families.
Your voice matters! We appreciate your participation! For more information about the strategic planning process, please visit our website at lpschools.k12.oh.us.
Take the survey now: https://www.research.net/r/LPParentCommunitySurvey2026




To Amber, being part of Hope Squad means encouraging one another and working together to support those who need it most. She hopes Hope Squad will help all students at LHS feel more confident, valued and loved. Her advice for anyone struggling? “There is always someone willing to listen and help you through any situation.”
Let's give Amber a round of applause for her kindness, leadership, and dedication to making LHS a better place! 👏

