LB Gets New BVC Sign

The Liberty-Benton Athletic Department would like to thank Doug Hiegel Insurance Agency and Quality Printing and Graphics for their recent addition to our high school gymnasium. They have added a new sign to our gym that includes all of the Blanchard Valley Conference schools. We appreciate their generous donation. We also would like to thank our maintenance department for installing the new signs. The winter sports season is just around the corner; we look forward to seeing all of our fans soon at our athletic events! GO EAGLES!!


Veteran’s Day Assembly

Students in the elementary and middle school paid homage to our nation’s veterans during a very special K-8 Veteran’s Day assembly in the middle school gym. The Hancock County Memorial Squad opened the ceremony with the presentation of the colors. Fifth graders Kaden Boutwell, Juliana McGrain, and Brady Mabe led us all in the Pledge of Allegiance. Superintendent Jim Kanable opened the ceremony with a welcome to all of our veterans. Eighth graders Mattie Vermilya, Emma Otley, Jordan Roeder, and Amanda Tremains led the audience in singing “The Star-Spangled Banner.” The seventh and eighth grade band and middle school choir performed “America the Beautiful.”

The assembly included special videos and music as we paused to reflect and appreciate our veterans. Mr. Otley spoke on the meaning of Veteran’s Day before our keynote speaker, Mr. Charles Smith (United States Army), addressed our students and faculty. Mr. Horstman shared the history of Taps, and eighth grader Tommy Brown closed the ceremony by playing Taps as the Hancock County Memorial Squad retired the colors. Mr. Burkett finished the assembly with closing remarks.

About forty Liberty-Benton veterans, and their spouses (70), attended the ceremony with our student body as our esteemed guests. Thank you veterans for your service to all of us! Thank you to retired teacher, Dianne Norris, for providing piano accompaniment for our special music. Also, thank you to retired  secretary, Mary Garcia, for decorating our gym.

 


National Junior Honor Society Members

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Since 1929, National Junior Honor Society has been recognizing the highest achieving students in grades 6–9. Today NJHS, and its companion organization the National Honor Society, induct more than 1 million members each year who make significant service contributions to their schools and communities.

The National Junior Honor Society members for the 2015-16 school year have been announced. They are as follows:

NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY
2015-2016

Julia Bell
Cody Collert
Caitlin Elseser
Michael Erdeljac
Collin Gaerke
Joeseph Grubinski
Callie Kisseberth
Michael Kotey
Luke McDonalad
Tesla Moneer
Audrey Murphy
Emma Otley
Alexis Ponx
Derek Puthoff
Alissa Rhodes
Jordan Roeder
Marshall Rose
Gabrielle Smith
Alexis Sutherland
Micah Todd
Rebecca Wilkins
Taylor Young

Liberty-Benton MS and HS Honor Roll

ALL “A” HONOR ROLL

1st Nine Weeks 2015-2016

SIXTH GRADE
Abigail Borgerson
Alexis Buddelmeyer
Kelsey Conkright
Cameron Criblez
Zane Davis
Sydney Elseser
Joseph Gerken
Izzy Granger
Mary Harrington
Olivia Rickle
Ben Trautman
Adyson Wilcox

SEVENTH GRADE
Sophie Aschemeier
Nathaniel Dire
Elizabeth Eberhard
Taryn Green
Kelsey Hall
Gabe Hardy-Fowler
Allison Hooper
Noah Lyon
Greg Musselman
Josh Reindel
Alexis Rickenbacher
Benjamin Spiess
Brayden Todd
Taylor Ward

EIGHTH GRADE
Avery Ayers
Julia Bell
Cody Collert
Caitlin Elseser
Callie Kisseberth
Michael Kotey
Audrey Murphy
Emma Otley
Alexis Ponx
Jordan Roeder
Lexi Sutherland
Becky Wilkins

FRESHMEN
Noah Aschemeier
Eleanor Bishop
Drew Broerman
Alyson Carpenter
Gina DeMarsh
Mitchell Estep
Emma Fannin
Hannah Gazette
Audrey Harrington
Chelsey Hartley
Kathryn Hooper
Taylor Johannigman
Sophie Johnson
Logan Kizer
Grant Lentz
Katelyn Lewis
Brandon Maas
Lucas Mattingly
Chloe Miller
Kaelyn Paymnet
Paige Peplinski
Ashley Puthoff
Jacob Reindel
Abby Reynolds
Savanah Richards
Cameron Schroeder
Brooke Slezak
Kristen Streacker
Luke Sunderman
Maya Trautman
Molly Walker
Trent Ward
Jonathan Wenzinger
Chloe Wright

SOPHOMORES
Asa Baird
Lindsey Bishop
Olivia Christiansen
Jordan Clagg
Kaitlyn Clouse
AJ Dobbins
Jenna Flick
Tonya Frankart
Carson Garlock
SOPHOMORES cont’d
Abigail Heldman
Griffin Hohman
Megann Hohman
Conner Johannigman
Alyson Kettels
Zoe King
Jessica LaFontaine
Alexa Lenhart
Amaya Mars
Adrienne Masterlasco
Lydia Mattingly
Mackenzie Murphy
Lexi Ostrander
Hannah Otley
Kaylee Puthoff
Clarissa Ramirez
Owen Rath

JUNIORS
Meghan Bartel
Sydney Barton
Jackson Bishop
Sydney Brown
Sydni Colchagoff
Jennifer Fleck
Ethan Frankart
Taylor Garlock
Tyler George
Laura Harper
Viktoria Harter
Kyle Hohman
Meghan Hyre
Clayton Lenhart
Gabrielle Lyon
Avonlea Miller
Madelyn Miller
Sophia Norden
Brooke Peplinski
Melody Proehl
Leah Recker
Taylor Roeder
Remington Rosenberger
Maggie Rucki
Maria Streacker
Olivia Stuck
Tatum Teeple
Jordan Thomas

SENIORS
Kevin Bartchlett
Hannah Brooker
Hannah Brown
Abigail Clouse
Alyssa Cornwell
McKenna DiRe
Alexander Doone
Matthew Eiting
Caitlin Feehan
Andi Garver
Brett Geise
Derek Gupta
Abby Heaster
Nathan Hendel
Brooke Hoehne
Andrew Hutchison
Jaret Kern
Thomas Koizumi
Ethan LaFontaine
Kelsey May
Michelle Muhlenkamp
Jacob Myers
Kelsey Powell
Abby Rachel
Kayla Rachel
Alexandria Reeves
Alec Rhodes
Kyle Rickle
Taylor Thomas
Ty Waltz
Andrew Weadock

ALL “A & B” HONOR ROLL

1st Nine Weeks 2015-2016

SIXTH GRADE
Abby Ayers
Alana Birkemeier
Connor Boyd
Brooklynn Brown
Chase Collert
Toby Collert
Brennan Darrach
Brooke Deeter
Audree Flick
Kaitlin Flores
Saul Flores
Shiloh Foltz
Brandon Gaerke
Andrea Garcia-Rolon
Kendra Gardine
Marissa Green
Austin Hani-Wells
Chloe Heidlebaugh
Abigail Hohman
Colby Howard
Spencer Hubbuch
Adeline Kern
Alexis Kramb
Easton Kurtz
Savannah Lease
Caden Lemons
Emma Mannering
Brice McDaniel
Shelby Modd
Trey Moser
Cooper Norman
Brett Ogborn
Kilee Perkins
Elizabeth Peterman
Jacob Pressel
Peytan Rentz
Zach Rickenbacker
Logan Ricker
Audrey Risner
Austin Roose
Beth Seidel
Jordan Snider
Zander Stansbery
Andrew Thomas
Jalen Titus
Jonas Todd
Connar Troxel-Spears
Mason Tuttle

SEVENTH GRADE
Brycen Abbott
Jason Alford
Caleb Aukerman
Dru Baker
Gavin Beach
Josephina Bouaphakeo
Luke Broerman
Hunter Burkett
Izzy Burman
Cole Busch
Connor Clagg
Marcus Criblez
Logan Cupp
Alex Dillon
Jacob Dukes
Kaden Ebert
Lincoln Ebert
Kylie Evans
Mayra Garcia-Rolon
Trinity Gasser
Kylie Gioffredo
Mary Holley
Chloe Kern
David Mace
Evan McMonigal
Jaemacyn Morgan
Eli Nichols
Aaron Payment
Keaton Rath
Moses Romero
Alex Routson
Dylan Schimmoeller
Brooke Schroeder
Jada Siebeneck
Mia Siferd
Jack Slezak
Rylee Tressler
Jaden Wadding
Cassie Warner
Kyler Wright

EIGHTH GRADE
Clark August
Braydon Beucler
Ben Boutwell
Savannah Crossman
Katie DePuy
Marcellus Eckford
Michael Erdeljac
Collin Gaerke
Joey Grubinski
Reed Hubbuch
Addie Kolan
Seth Lasiter
Ayden Makowski
Luke McDonald
Tesla Moneer
Trinity Proehl
Derek Puthoff
Wake Quirion
Brianna Reeves
Dalton Reiter
Alissa Rhodes
Kevin Rickle
Marshall Rose
Schy Shepherd
Gabi Smith
Micah Todd
Amanda Tremains
Mia Trevino
Skylea Vucco
Taylor Young

3.2 and above Grade Point Average

FRESHMEN
Dalton Alexander
Kailea Altman
Luke Bixler
Molly Boney
Carson Brodine
Camden Courtney
Kobi Cupp
Macie Delancy
Megan Fisher
Diego Flores
Keren Garcia-Rolon
Tara Gleason
FRESHMEN cont’d
Andrew Grimm
Christian Hall
Eli Heaster
Elise Heidlebaugh
Gabriel Heilman
Autumn Helms
Lexi Hendel
Chloe Jones
Joshua Jones
Martha Karhoff
Caleb King
Xavier Kingery
Jenna Lease
Arissa Looney
Jamien Pack
Nicolas Petrella
Caleb Pierre
Paige Rickle
McKenzie Rigsby
Jonathan Sadler
Grace Schlumbohm
Noor Shaheen
Darien Smaltz
Logan Sterling
Adriana Stewart
Eve Stump
Grant Umbs
Chelsea Weadock
Anthony Wolford
Harlie Wood

SOPHOMORES
Emileigh Allen
Preston August
Eliza Brisbin
Gannon Darrach
Tyler Dillon
Kacey Durliat
Cierra Espinoza
Daniel Furiate
Tyler Gioffredo
Conor Greer
Corrine Groves
Emma Grubinski
Hannah Holley
AJ Kanable
Erin Lay
SOPHOMORES cont’d
Sydney Lease
Sydney McMonigal
Genesis Misamore
Cameron Motter
Robert Musselman
Sydney Plesec
Justin Risner
Ellory Schroeder
Emma Swisher
Grant Vermilya
Andrew Vucco

JUNIORS
Klaire Alge
Cody Bachorik
Shelby Baumlein
Schelby Beach
Samuel Bell
Kolton Benson
Andrew Blackburn
Samantha Borgerson
Allen Bracy
Isaac Carpenter
James Chandler
Zarina Dillon
Alexander Dunn
Matthew Dunn
Heidi Fox
Jordan Gottschalk
Mikaela Haan
Jensen Hiegel
Abigail Ingleston
Kitsommad Kaedaeng
Julia Kerlin
Brynn Kinsinger
Cassidy Kisseberth
Sarah Knight
Sydney Lasiter
Josilyn Lieb
Elliott Logsdon
Maxyme Martin
Anthony Masterlasco
Brea Minnich
Jacob Nichols
Cheyanne Ogborn
Amanda Puthoff
Skylar Rice
JUNIORS cont’d
Kaiden Robinson
Kaytlynn Smelcer
Tyler Smith
Nicolas Spieker
Silas Todd
Gabriel Trautman
Makenzie Van Den Eynde

SENIORS
Shelby August
Monica Barger
Alexis Biddle
Maranda Blanchard
Keith Bouts
Austin Boyd
Brandon Bracy
Samuel Brisbin
Michaela Butler
Connor Clark
Aaron Dauer
John Dauer
Nicolette DeVincentis
Amber Dick
Aubrey Dysert
Ashley Eley
Nathan Elliott
Mason Estep
Tahlor Fisher
Stephanie Folk
Chad Frommer
Jeffrey Gierke
Carrigan Gray
Oliver Gruber
Julia Grubinski
Javen Hall
Allena Heidlebaugh
Paige Hohman
Mackenzie Kizer
Connor Lay
Logan Mathias
Kellie Motter
Adam Orians
Spencer Osborne
Amanda Petrella
Bradley Puthoff
Lauren Schloemp
Lydia Schroeder
SENIORS cont’d
Madison Shaffer
Storm Shepherd
Cole Smith
Laurel Smith
Samantha Smith
Trevor Springer
Jade Sterling
Collin Svoboda
Drew Tinman
Rachel Weihl
Logan Young
Skyler Zahler

28th Annual Northwest Ohio Student Leadership Conference

Students from Liberty-Benton High School attended the 28th Annual Northwest Ohio Student Leadership Conference. The conference was held on the campus of Defiance College on October 21, 2015. Students from 46 area high schools were invited to participate.

2015 NWOSLC
Attending from Liberty-Benton High School: Row 1- Abby Heaster, Kelsey May, Carrigan Gray, Brooke Hoehne Row 2- Alec Rhodes, Brendan Wolford, Paige Hohman


Scholastic Book Fair Begins November 30

The Scholastic Book Fair will begin Monday, November 30 and last through Friday, December 4 in the library. A special preview is set for Tuesday, November 24 to view the books, check AR levels, get ideas for Christmas presents, etc. Wish lists will be available.

During this time the library will be open for students to check out books that are not blocked by the book fair. Classes can check out books, shop, read and use their iPads in the library during their library time. If students forget their money on library day, they may come another day at their convenience.

The book fair will also be open in the evenings on Wednesday, December 2 and Thursday, December 3 from 5:30-8 p.m.

The Scholastic Book Fair will close at noon on Friday, December 4. Any classes scheduled after this time will need to find another time during the week to shop the fair.

On Friday, at the end of the school day, teachers may come to select books for classrooms. The dollar amount will be announced then.

Families can also shop online at www.scholastic.com/fair from November 25 through December 8. Enter the school zip code and start shopping! The books will be delivered to school individually packaged. Great for grandparents and other out-of-town shoppers!

LB Participates in Coats for Christmas

A little history…..

Coats for Christmas of Hancock County originated from the vision of City Dry Cleaning owner, Paul Kramer. In 1987, Mr. Kramer developed and launched a service project to provide a warm coat to those in need, regardless of financial circumstances. Mr. Kramer conceived the idea of an organized collection of gently used coats, donating his company’s services to clean those coats and distribution of the freshly cleaned coats to those in need with out financial qualification. In 1997, the Hancock Leadership Alumni Association assumed responsibility for organizing and marketing the collection and distribution effort. Mr. Kramer continues to be actively involved in the campaign by providing his business services to clean all of the coats that are donated. The youth of ENGAGE play a very important supporting role in the service project by collecting new hats and mittens to distribute as well.

In the spirit of giving…

On Friday, November 20, decorated donation boxes will be at each school building for coat, hats, and mitten collection. The collection time period for this year will be November 20th through December 4th. We wish each and every one of you Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year!


Liberty-Benton Camp Storer Trip

Once again, our sixth grade outdoor education trip was a great success! 115 sixth graders traveled to Jackson, Michigan to the YMCA Storer Camp for five days and experienced classes and activities that promoted team and character building, critical thinking skills, and conflict resolution through active participation. Some of the classes that students attended are horseback riding, Michigan County, rock wall climbing, reptiles, the Underground Railroad, and pioneer pastimes. Students got to sleep in rustic cabins, experience family style meals, and take part in fun activities such as square dancing and skit night. The YMCA staff members pride themselves on promoting the values of care, honesty, respect, and responsibility, which, combined with everything else, makes this outdoor educational trip a very meaningful experience for our students.