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No School - Winter Break - December 19 - January 2 No School - Martin Luther King Holiday - January 16 Report Cards Sent Home - January 9 OMEA District XIII Hon or Jazz Band - January 6, 7 & 8 OMEA District XIII Honor Band - January 13, 14, & 15 Calendar Corner - January Social Media Contact Twitter: LHS: @OnwardLebanon LJHS: @The_Mr_Dalton LHS: Athletics: @LHSAD BIS: @berrywarriors56 Mr. Yohey: @LebanonStrong Instagram: lcs_bc LEBANON CITY SCHOOLS SARAH (SWIFT) CONTARDO is a 1996 graduate of Lebanon High School. During all four years of her high school career she was a Football and Basketball cheerleader. Sarah also participated in FBLA, yearbook and various other activities during her time as a Warrior. After graduating from LHS Sarah attended Miami University where she graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Business focused on Marketing, Finance and Economics. Wishing to stay in the greater Cincinnati area, Sarah took a position with the Cincinnati Cyclones and U.S. Bank Arena as a Corporate Sales Partnership Coordinator. Due to the bankruptcy of the team, league and building, Sarah left to begin working in the entertain- ment industry. She took a position with Feld Entertainment as a Field Marketing and Sales Manager. Feld Entertainment is the world’s largest producer of live family entertainment. With as many as 5,000 shows each year, they enthrall more than 30 million people in 75 countries on six continents. They own longest running hit show - Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey, Monster Jam, Supercross and are the largest licensee of the Disney Corporation. Producing Disney on Ice, Disney Live! and Marvel Universe Live! Sarah spent 11 years working her way up through the organization and, prior to her departure, was responsible for a third of the Midwest regions events handling marketing, sales and public relations. In 2011, Sarah learned it is impossible to say no when your hometown MLB team comes knocking! She joined the oldest major league baseball team, the Cincinnati Reds, as the Director of Group Sales. During her time there she was responsible for driving sales to group and special events and eventually went on to become the Senior Director of Ticket Sales & Development. An opportunity to head south to the land of horses, hats, and mint juleps presented itself in early 2014, and Sarah joined Churchill Downs, home of the Kentucky Derby, as the Vice President of Ticket Sales & Strategy. Sarah is responsible for all membership sales, suite and premium seating sales, general ticket sales as well as premium customer service and customer data strategy. During her tenure Sarah has been responsible for record breaking sales for Derby Week in 2015 and 2016 and her team also set the record for the largest ever Kentucky Derby with 170,513 people in attendance. Sarah resides in Crestwood, Kentucky just outside of Louisville with her family including her twelve year old twin daughters, and seven year old son. Where Are They Now? LEBANON CITY SCHOOLS - 513-934-5770 - WWW.LEBANONSCHOOLS.ORG Bowman Primary School Taylor Campbell Allie Jacobs Maelee Bowman Caleb Williams Teagan Pullen Thomas Bohman Julie Meno (Staff ) Donovan Elementary School Ava Loaiza Adrian Pursell Amber Sarver Gabriel Sallee STUDENT AND STAFF OF THE QUARTER FOR THE 1ST QUARTER OF THE 2016-2017 SCHOOL YEAR. Berry Intermediate School Annelise Kuhn Charlie Smith Jaidyn Langston Isaac Wright Hilary Morgan (Staff ) Lebanon Junior High School Lexie Miller Kirk Rodgers Regan Kleine Ethan Schepker Samantha Bergman (Staff ) Lebanon High School Braeden Dahmer Darian Wolfinbarger Steven Stapleton Riley McDonald Andrew Canter Mira Haddad Isaac Craig Ben Napier Transportation Lucinda Helsinger REDO DAY for Sophomores Over 400 sophomores from Lebanon High School partici- pated in ReDo Day at the Countryside YMCA on October 27, 2016. ReDo is a program that encourages students to Respect, Engage, Defend and Overcome. Many thanks to Alyssa Stewart and Rachael Earley for coordinating this impactful program and to the Lebanon Optimist Club, the Violence Free Coalition of Warren County and the staff and community members who supported and volunteered to make this day a great success! UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN EVENT Warriors celebrating their history! On Sunday afternoon, Nov. 6, well over 425 people came to walk the halls of Berry one more time before renovations begin in January. We were pleased to welcome back so many former staff members and alumni, who all generously shared their wonderful memories of time spent at Berry. Thank you all for your support and the part you play in building community at Lebanon City Schools! DECEMBER SCHOOL MOVE DETAILS • Move Junior High Library to New School: Dec. 5-9 • Move Berry Library to Old High School: Dec 12-16 • Move Jr. High Classrooms: Dec 17, 19-22 • Move Berry to Jr. High: Dec 22, 23, 27-30 DECEMBER SCHOOL MOVE DETAILS • Move Junior High Library to New School: Dec. 5-9 • Move Berry Library to Old High School: Dec 12-16 • Move Jr. High Classrooms: Dec 17, 19-22 • Move Berry to Jr. High: Dec 22, 23, 27-30 Total Tested English Mathematics Reading Science Composite Grad Year Lebanon State Lebanon State Lebanon State Lebanon State Lebanon State Lebanon State 2012 275 92,121 22.0 21.1 23.1 21.5 22.8 22.1 22.8 21.8 22.8 21.8 2013 278 92,813 23.0 21.2 23.1 21.5 23.7 22.2 23.2 21.8 23.4 21.8 2014 272 91,089 23.2 21.4 23.1 21.7 23.8 22.4 23.3 22.0 23.5 22.0 2015 278 91,607 23.3 21.4 23.3 21.7 24.1 22.5 23.6 22.1 23.7 22.0 2016 293 93.659 22.4 21.2 22.8 21.6 23.9 22.5 23.3 22.0 23.2 22.0 Five-Year Trends - Average ACT Scores: Percent of ACT-Tested Lebanon Students vs State Totals Ready for College-Level Coursework 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 81% 69% 62% 49% 66% 53% 58% 45% 42% 33% College English Composition College Algebra College Social Science College Biology Meeting All 4 Lebanon Students State Average LEBANON NOW HIRING SUBS Lebanon City Schools is currently hiring substitute teachers. You do not need to have a teaching degree to be a substitute, just a bachelor’s degree and a substitute license. It’s a great position for those looking for flexible schedules! Please contact Robert Buskirk @ 934-5776 for further information or visit: Apply online http://www.lebanonschools.org/emplo…/available-positions-3/…. Step-by-Step Guide for Sub license http://education.ohio.gov/…/Substitute-Licensure/SUBS_INITI…. College Readiness Summary for Lebanon City School District This report reflects the achievement of Lebanon graduates on the ACT over time and is an indication of the extent to which they are prepared for college-level work. The ACT consists of curriculum-based tests of educational development in English, mathematics, reading, and science designed to measure the skills needed for success in first-year college coursework. The table below shows the five-year trend of our ACT-tested graduates. Beginning with the 2013 graduating class, all students whose scores are college reportable, both standard and extended time tests, are included in this report.

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No School - Winter Break - December 19 - January 2No School - Martin Luther King Holiday - January 16Report Cards Sent Home - January 9OMEA District XIII Hon or Jazz Band - January 6, 7 & 8OMEA District XIII Honor Band - January 13, 14, & 15

Calendar Corner - January

Social Media Contact Twitter: LHS: @OnwardLebanon LJHS: @The_Mr_Dalton LHS: Athletics: @LHSAD BIS: @berrywarriors56 Mr. Yohey: @LebanonStrongInstagram: lcs_bc

LEBANON CITY SCHOOLS

SARAH (SWIFT) CONTARDO is a 1996 graduate of Lebanon High School.

During all four years of her high school career she was a Football and Basketball cheerleader.

Sarah also participated in FBLA, yearbook and various other activities during her time as a Warrior. After graduating from LHS Sarah attended Miami University

where she graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Business focused on Marketing, Finance and Economics.

Wishing to stay in the greater Cincinnati area, Sarah took a position with the Cincinnati Cyclones and U.S. Bank Arena as a Corporate Sales Partnership Coordinator. Due to the

bankruptcy of the team, league and building, Sarah left to begin working in the entertain-ment industry. She took a position with Feld Entertainment as a Field Marketing and Sales

Manager. Feld Entertainment is the world’s largest producer of live family entertainment. With as many as 5,000 shows each year, they enthrall more than 30 million people in 75 countries on

six continents. They own longest running hit show - Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey, Monster Jam, Supercross and are the largest licensee of the Disney Corporation. Producing

Disney on Ice, Disney Live! and Marvel Universe Live! Sarah spent 11 years working her way up through the organization and, prior to her departure, was responsible for a third of the Midwest regions events handling marketing, sales and public relations.

In 2011, Sarah learned it is impossible to say no when your hometown MLB team comes knocking! She joined the oldest major league baseball team, the Cincinnati Reds, as the Director of Group Sales. During her time there she was responsible for driving sales to group and special events and eventually went on to become the Senior Director of Ticket Sales & Development.

An opportunity to head south to the land of horses, hats, and mint juleps presented itself in early 2014, and Sarah joined Churchill Downs, home of the Kentucky Derby, as the Vice President of Ticket Sales & Strategy. Sarah is responsible for all membership sales, suite and premium seating sales, general ticket sales as well as premium customer service and customer data strategy. During her tenure Sarah has been responsible for record breaking sales for Derby

Week in 2015 and 2016 and her team also set the record for the largest ever Kentucky Derby with 170,513 people in attendance.

Sarah resides in Crestwood, Kentucky just outside of Louisville with her family including her twelve year old twin daughters, and seven year old son.

Where Are They Now?

LEBANON CITY SCHOOLS - 513-934-5770 - WWW.LEBANONSCHOOLS.ORG

Bowman Primary SchoolTaylor Campbell Allie Jacobs Maelee Bowman Caleb Williams Teagan Pullen Thomas Bohman Julie Meno (Sta�)

Donovan Elementary SchoolAva Loaiza Adrian Pursell Amber Sarver Gabriel Sallee

STUDENT AND STAFF OF THE QUARTER FOR THE 1ST QUARTER OF THE 2016-2017 SCHOOL YEAR.

Berry Intermediate SchoolAnnelise Kuhn Charlie Smith Jaidyn Langston Isaac Wright Hilary Morgan (Sta�)

Lebanon Junior High SchoolLexie Miller Kirk Rodgers Regan Kleine Ethan Schepker Samantha Bergman (Sta�)

Lebanon High SchoolBraeden Dahmer Darian Wol�nbarger Steven Stapleton Riley McDonald Andrew Canter Mira Haddad Isaac Craig Ben Napier

TransportationLucinda Helsinger

REDO DAY forSophomores Over 400 sophomores from Lebanon High School partici-pated in ReDo Day at the Countryside YMCA on October 27, 2016. ReDo is a program that encourages students to Respect, Engage, Defend and Overcome. Many thanks to Alyssa Stewart and Rachael Earley for coordinating this impactful program and to the Lebanon Optimist Club, the Violence Free Coalition of Warren County and the sta� and community members who supported and volunteered to make this day a great success!

UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN EVENTWarriors celebrating their history! On Sunday afternoon, Nov. 6, well over 425 people came to walk the halls of Berry one more time before renovations begin in January. We were pleased to welcome back so many former sta� members and alumni, who all generously shared their wonderful memories of time spent at Berry. Thank you all for your support and the part you play in building community at Lebanon City Schools!

DECEMBER SCHOOL MOVE DETAILS• Move Junior High Library to New School: Dec. 5-9• Move Berry Library to Old High School: Dec 12-16• Move Jr. High Classrooms: Dec 17, 19-22• Move Berry to Jr. High: Dec 22, 23, 27-30

DECEMBER SCHOOL MOVE DETAILS• Move Junior High Library to New School: Dec. 5-9• Move Berry Library to Old High School: Dec 12-16• Move Jr. High Classrooms: Dec 17, 19-22• Move Berry to Jr. High: Dec 22, 23, 27-30

Total Tested English Mathematics Reading Science Composite

Grad Year Lebanon State Lebanon State Lebanon State Lebanon State Lebanon State Lebanon State

2012 275 92,121 22.0 21.1 23.1 21.5 22.8 22.1 22.8 21.8 22.8 21.82013 278 92,813 23.0 21.2 23.1 21.5 23.7 22.2 23.2 21.8 23.4 21.82014 272 91,089 23.2 21.4 23.1 21.7 23.8 22.4 23.3 22.0 23.5 22.02015 278 91,607 23.3 21.4 23.3 21.7 24.1 22.5 23.6 22.1 23.7 22.02016 293 93.659 22.4 21.2 22.8 21.6 23.9 22.5 23.3 22.0 23.2 22.0

Five-Year Trends - Average ACT Scores:

Percent of ACT-Tested Lebanon Students vs State Totals Ready for College-Level Coursework100%

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45% 42%

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Lebanon StudentsState Average

LEBANON NOW HIRING SUBSLebanon City Schools is currently hiring substitute teachers. You do not need to have a teaching degreeto be a substitute, just a bachelor’s degree and a substitute license. It’s a great position for those looking for �exible schedules! Please contact Robert Buskirk @ 934-5776 for further information or visit:Apply online http://www.lebanonschools.org/emplo…/available-positions-3/….Step-by-Step Guide for Sub license http://education.ohio.gov/…/Substitute-Licensure/SUBS_INITI….

College Readiness Summary for Lebanon City School DistrictThis report re�ects the achievement of Lebanon graduates on the ACT over time and is an indication of the extent to which they are prepared for college-level work. The ACT consists of curriculum-based tests of educational development in English, mathematics, reading, and science designed to measure the skills needed for success in �rst-year college coursework. The table below shows the �ve-year trend of our ACT-tested graduates. Beginning with the 2013 graduating class, all students whose scores are college reportable, both standard and extended time tests, are included in this report.