As we approach the end of March and look forward to warmer spring weather, we have much to celebrate!
Our Boys basketball team had another successful season as BVC Champs, and advanced to the district semi-finals. Our Girls basketball team also clinched a BVC title, and advanced to the regional semi-finals. Our boys bowling team were sectional champions, and our girls bowlers were NOBL and sectional champions. Our boys wrestling team also won a BVC championship.
February 28-March 2, over 60 students participated in another wonderful high school musical, “All Shook Up”. Set in the 1950’s, the show was a hit, and featured the music of Elvis Presley. Audiences were treated to outstanding acting, singing, and choreography.
March 7-8 our high school advanced choir qualified for state competition and our band scored a rating of Excellent at the District Adjudicated Contest.
March 7-9, Liberty-Benton had two wrestlers qualify for the state wrestling tournament, Will Pask, and Evie Parmelee. Will went one and two and had a strong showing. Evie placed sixth. Congratulations to both!
On March 18, parents were treated to an outstanding display of vocal music performances from our middle and high school students at our Music In Our Schools Month (MIOSM) concert. This concert showcases the hard work of our students, while displaying the growth and development from students in grade 5-12.
On March 22, 2010 LB graduate Aaron Craft was honored by the Ohio High School Athletic Association Circle of Champions award. The award is given in recognition to athletes that not only had outstanding achievements at the high school level, but also in their collegiate careers as well as exhibiting outstanding character and serving as role models. Both Aaron and his sister Caitlyn (class of 2012) were Ohio State Buckeye basketball greats, and will be honored on April 5 as inductees to the Hancock County Hall of Fame. Congratulations Aaron and Caitlyn!
Also on March 22, we held a dedication ceremony for our newly renovated softball field. We are thankful and grateful for the support of the many individuals and businesses that donated time, resources, and money to make the renovations possible so that our field would be game ready this spring.
Finally, on March 29 we are hosting an open house to view our new Transportation and Maintenance facility from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
After enduring the rigors of old man winter, warmer weather is on the horizon, and with that, is the promise of what can be achieved in our final quarter of school.
Fly Higher!
Bruce Otley
Superintendent
Dear LB Community,
Welcome to the 2024-2025 school year! I hope everyone had a wonderful, restful, and fun filled summer vacation so you’ll be ready for new experiences, new challenges, and new opportunities this school year. Our maintenance and custodial crews have been working hard to make sure our facilities are ready for you. It has been great seeing our students and staff matriculating back for athletic camps and practices, summer reading, and getting classrooms ready.
As we approach a new school year, here are a few important upcoming dates:
Enjoy your final days of summer vacation. We’ll see you all for the first day of school August 21st!
Back in 1986 the rock band Europe released their hit song “The Final Countdown”, which is a fitting way to look at the month of May in public schools. For our seniors, May is a time for reflection regarding the many things they’ve accomplished during their years at LB, as well as a time of looking forward to graduation, summer vacation, and the next chapter in life.
During our Portrait of an Eagle Project, we identified critical thinkers as an essential skillset all students should possess by the time they graduate from LB. We defined this as:
Critical Thinkers
The world our graduates must be prepared for, is a world that has become more difficult to sift through mainstream media spin, and web-based resources to arrive at truth. Analyzing information, evaluating evidence, and considering different perspectives, to discern truth is an essential skill for success in life.
As we look at closing out another school year, It has been a blessing to serve you alongside of our amazing LB teaching staff. I’m looking forward to seeing you at these remaining school events.
May 8 District Wide Arts Festival 6-8 pm
May 14 High School Spring Band/Choir Concert 7:30 pm
May 20 High School Senior Awards Night 7 pm
May 21 Middle School Spring Band/Choir Concert 6:30 pm
May 22 Last Day for Graduating Seniors
May 30 Last Day of School 2 Hour Early Dismissal
June 2 High School Graduation 2 pm
Fly Higher!Bruce OtleySuperintendent
Welcome to the 2023-2024 school year Eagle family! I am honored to have been selected as the district’s next superintendent.
The Liberty-Benton community has been home to my family and me since 2005. I am entering my 29th year in education, having served as principal at Liberty-Benton Middle School from 2006-2019, and from 2019-2023, as Director of Operations. I have also coached several youth sports teams within the community. My wife, Tricia, and I have three grown children, Hannah, Emma, and Trevor, who are all LB Alumni..
As Director of Operations, I had the privilege of providing project oversight for the construction of our new PreK-8 building, high school renovations, and improvements to our athletic facilities. I look forward to seeing how these campus improvements will impact our educational and extra-curricular experiences now and for future generations of Eagles! I invite you to join us for our New School Grand Opening Celebration on Aug. 28 from 4-8 p.m. Attendees will enjoy food trucks, inflatables, train rides, a ribbon cutting ceremony, and building walk-throughs.
I hope everyone enjoys their final days of summer break. We’ll see you Sept. 5 for the first day of school!
Go Eagles!
High School Renovation Means Change to Last Day of School
With the passage of the bond issue in May of 2019, a renovation of the high school was recommended and co-funded by the Ohio Facilities Construction Commission. This renovation of our high school is scheduled to take place this summer and be completed in time for the start of the 2022-2023 school year. In order for this project to stay on track, a change to the last day of school for our high school students is being made due to the scope of work.
Originally planned for June 2, the last day of in-person learning for our high school students is now May 20. Students will transition to remote learning from May 23 - June 2 to finish out the school year. Alternative plans for graduation are also being made and will be communicated later. Graduation will still occur on June 5.
Elementary and middle school students will not be affected. Their last day of school remains June 2.
If you have a high school student, please mark your calendar accordingly and thank you for your patience and understanding. We cannot wait to see how this improved learning environment will further our students’ educational experience.
IMPORTANT COMMUNICATION from Mark Kowalski, Superintendent