LBHS Staff Member of the Month for November 2017

Mr. Ray Wolfe is in his fourth year of teaching at Liberty-Benton High School. He is originally from Findlay, and he earned his Bachelor’s of Music in Music Education from Ohio University. He lives in Findlay and has two nieces, two nephews, and a beagle named Franklin.

Mr. Wolfe enjoys watching students learn how to use their voice in a way they never thought possible. He also loves teaching 6-12 graders and watching students grow up over the years.

He enjoys golfing, singing, traveling, and arranging music and he is looking forward to this year’s musical, “Spamalot!”

LBHS Students of the Month for February

Senior Hanna Brown enjoys spending time with family and friends and watching boys’ basketball games.  Her favorite subjects are English with Mrs. Teders and math with Mr. Rader.  She is looking forward to graduating from high school and attending college in the Fall, and her personal goals are to be successful in college and make her parents proud.  Hanna is the daughter of Nicole Troiano and Jeremy Brown.

 

Junior Erin Lay is active in track, cross country, musical, Fermata the Blue, National Honor Society, Hancock Youth Leadership, youth band, and is a choir officer.  She enjoys cooking, baking, and reading, and her favorite class is Millstream’s culinary arts.  She is looking forward to the state competition for Skills USA, and her personal goal is to get a varsity letter for track.  Erin is the daughter of Mark and Una Lay.

 

Sophomore Katie Hooper enjoys reading, and she is active in soccer and Z-Club.  Her favorite subject is math, and she is looking forward to going to college.  Her personal goal is to graduate from high school with a 4.0 grade point average.  Katie is the daughter of Tim and Shelley Hooper.

 

 

 

Freshman Tim Borgerson enjoys golf and anime, and his favorite subject is geometry.  He is looking forward to the next musical, and his personal goal is to graduate from high school.  Tim is the son of Doug and Shelley Borgerson.

 

 

 

*We apologize for not posting the February students of the month earlier.  This item was somehow missed during our time of transition at the Eagle Update.

LBHS Students of the Month for May

Senior Olivia Stuck is active in varsity soccer and National Honor Society.  She enjoys reading and crafting, and her favorite subject is history.  She is looking forward to attending college next year, and her personal goal is to always keep improving herself.  Olivia is the daughter of Jean and Jim Stuck.

 

 

Junior Abigail Heldman has been active in track and field, Welcome Crew, Spanish Club, and has been a student aide.  She enjoys playing piano, creating sheet music, drawing, and working on a novel.  Her favorite classes are all of them!  She is looking forward to attending college and seeing the world outside of Findlay.  Her personal goals are to have a good paying job, become a philanthropist, and write popular, best-selling books.  Abigail is the daughter of James and Stacy Heldman.

 

Sophomore Sophie Johnson is active in cross country, indoor track, and outdoor track, and her favorite subject is definitely science.  She enjoys St. Michael’s youth group, doing projects, traveling to new destinations, biking, hiking, and camping.  She is looking forward to traveling out of the country, and her personal goal is to help people with medical needs.  Sophie is the daughter of Tom and Janet Johnson.

 

Freshman Reanna Baxter is active in volleyball, outdoor track, and serves as the accompanist for advanced choir.  She enjoys playing piano, raising rabbits, being outdoors,and vacationing in the Rocky Mountains.  Her favorite subjects are art, choir, and science, and she is looking forward to moving to Montana.  Her personal goal is to attend The Ohio State University to become a veterinarian.  Reanna is the daughter of Robert and Jennifer Baxter.

LBHS Staff Member of the Month for May

Mrs. Amy Teders is currently in her 10th year of teaching English at Liberty-Benton High School.  Previously, she had taught for five years in Mohawk Local Schools.  She earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Education with a major in English at Bowling Green State University.  She earned her Masters of Arts degree in Education from Heidelberg, and she is currently working on her Masters of Arts in English from Ohio University.

Mrs. Teders grew up in Bowling Green, Ohio, and he has been married for fifteen years to Randy.  They have three children: Luke and Isaac in 6th grade at LB, and Madison in 2nd grade, Mrs. Fish’s class at LB.

Mrs. Teders likes being the coach and guide as students take ownership of their learning.  She loves to see “the lightbulb” go off when students get it.  She enjoys being here with her students to help them in any way she can as they trudge their way through high school.

She is looking forward to remaining cancer-free, the day when her children can get along, finishing her master’s degree from OU, summer vacation, and taking the family to Disney during Thanksgiving break.  She enjoys reading, shopping, camping, bowling, and spending time with her family.