During the second nine weeks of the school year, many Redbirds earned All A’s, Honor Roll, or Merit Roll, and we are excited to recognize their hard work!
Earning academic honors takes commitment, focus, and a willingness to put in the effort day after day. Their success also reflects the encouragement they receive from families, teachers, and staff who support them every step of the way.
Congratulations to the following students on their academic achievements. We’re proud of you!
Earning academic honors takes commitment, focus, and a willingness to put in the effort day after day. Their success also reflects the encouragement they receive from families, teachers, and staff who support them every step of the way.
Congratulations to the following students on their academic achievements. We’re proud of you!










We are celebrating School Resource Officer Appreciation Day! If you see Office Kick be sure to thank him for everything he does to keep our schools safe and wish him a "welcome back!" 👮🙌

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We had a great week celebrating kindness, positivity and connection. Here are some highlights from Neon Day at Budd.
We had a great week celebrating kindness, positivity and connection. Here are some highlights from Neon Day at Budd.







School is closed Monday, (2/16) in observance of Presidents Day. Looking forward to seeing everyone back on Tuesday.

Reminder: There’s no school for students tomorrow (2/13) due to a staff in-service day. School is also closed on Monday (2/16) in observance of Presidents Day. Enjoy the long weekend! 🗓️

Sectional Tournaments are coming up! Here is what is on the schedule.

We are excited to spotlight members of the Hope Squad! Say hello to Kylar Staten, a member of the volleyball, basketball, and track teams, NHS, Leo Club, Student Council, the Hope Squad, and Class President. Kylar joined the Hope Squad to help her peers and make school a better, more supportive place. Known for her silly, happy, and loving personality, she’s always ready to make others laugh and feel at ease. Her advice is to lean on your true friends and talk to those you trust. 💛

“Ohana means family, and family means nobody gets left behind or forgotten.”
Yesterday was Hawaiian Day! As part of Hope Week, Budd's What’s Up Monday assembly included the Hope Squad teaching their classmates about the HOPE Approach. At lunch, students sat with classmates they didn’t normally sit with and answered questions from conversation cards. Students also handed out leis and affirmation clothespins to classmates. 🌴🌊
Yesterday was Hawaiian Day! As part of Hope Week, Budd's What’s Up Monday assembly included the Hope Squad teaching their classmates about the HOPE Approach. At lunch, students sat with classmates they didn’t normally sit with and answered questions from conversation cards. Students also handed out leis and affirmation clothespins to classmates. 🌴🌊



The high school is ready for Hope Week! Today, our students arrived to a wall of hearts with every student and staff name, including our online and Heartland Tech students and staff (almost 500 hearts).
All week long, our students will have the opportunity to participate in Hope Week - spirit days encouraging connections and the strengthening of relationships!
All week long, our students will have the opportunity to participate in Hope Week - spirit days encouraging connections and the strengthening of relationships!




We're so proud of our Redbird alumni! Meet Eric Howe, a dedicated corrections officer who takes pride in his kids, his personal and professional journey, and the incredible impact his teachers had on his life. Let's celebrate Eric's hard work and gratitude! 👏

Senior Night for the wrestling team is Tuesday, February 10! The ticket gate and weigh-ins will begin at 5:30 p.m., Emma's Dance Team will take the floor at 6:05 p.m. and recognition of our seniors will start at 6:15 p.m.! We hope to see you there. Go Birds!!

📢 Mark your calendars! The next Board of Education Meeting is happening on February 9 at 6 p.m. in the Loudonville High School cafeteria. All are welcome to join and stay informed about the important work taking place in our district.

Get ready! Hope Week is coming February 9th-12th! We're so excited to unite as a district for this special event.
Each day will have its own unique theme, giving us all a chance to connect, share, and spread positivity together! ❤️
Each day will have its own unique theme, giving us all a chance to connect, share, and spread positivity together! ❤️




These events are all open to the community! Join us for a concert or maybe a position for next school year fits your experience! Join the Redbird team and make a difference in our community! Loudonville-Perrysville Exempted Village School District is hiring for a variety of positions. Visit our website to find out more. 🖥️

It’s National School Counselor Week! A very sincere thank you to David Lance, Tina Bowen, and Kristen Thiebaud for all of their hard work and tireless efforts in helping our students reach their full potential. 🏫👏

We’re excited to celebrate our Redbird alumni Meet Jessica Straits, Licensed Independent Social Worker and small business owner! Since graduating, Jessica has learned to value every day, make memories, and take every chance you get. We’re so proud of all she’s accomplished! ❤️

Congratulations to our Redbirds, Callie, Carson, Liam and Ophelia! Our students did an exceptional job in the Ashland County Spelling Bee held at Heartland Career Center yesterday. All of our students competed in several rounds, and Carson finished as runner-up!


Gratitude is meant to be shared! Recently, the Budd School Hope Squad created a graffiti wall of gratitude in the auditorium, and we are so grateful for their continued work to spread kindness and positivity in our schools! What is something you are grateful for?
The Hope Squad, which started this fall, is designed for students in grades 4-12, fostering genuine connections, encouraging kindness, and creating a safe space for students to speak up, especially when it comes to bullying and suicide prevention.
The Hope Squad, which started this fall, is designed for students in grades 4-12, fostering genuine connections, encouraging kindness, and creating a safe space for students to speak up, especially when it comes to bullying and suicide prevention.


The LP Schools will be on a 2-hour delay tomorrow, Thursday, January 29th. We look forward to welcoming everyone back!

The LP Schools will be CLOSED tomorrow, Wednesday, January 28th. Stay safe, Redbirds!

