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For the 16th consecutive year, Lake-Lehman High School won the Outstanding School Award, Senior Division, at the 2015 Regional History Day Contest at Misericordia University on March 7. From left, first row, are Krystin Chaga and Olivia Vasey, second-place group documentary; Elana Herceg and Lana Sicurella, second-place group website; Ashley Herceg, second-place individual documentary; Elizabeth Bartuska, second-place individual exhibit; Jenna Mortenson, first-place individual historical paper. Standing, Mr. Brian Gorski, Lake-Lehman High School Associate History Day Coordinator; Jason Field, Noah Crispell, Katie Bartuska, first-place group documentary; Mr Michael Novrocki, Lake-Lehman High School History Day Coordinator; Kristin Kalish, first-place individual documentary; Kaley Egan, first-place individual exhibit; and Mr. Ryan Lindbuchler, Lake-Lehman High School Social Studies Department Chair and Associate History Day Coordinator.

For the 16th consecutive year, Lake-Lehman High School won the Outstanding School Award, Senior Division, at the 2015 Regional History Day Contest at Misericordia University on March 7.

The award is presented to the high school in the region that achieves the most winning entries. All eight projects that Lake-Lehman entered at the Regional Contest earned either a first or second-place award.

The students and their projects from Lake-Lehman High School will now compete in the state competitionMay 12-13 at Millersville University. All students researched topics related to the National History Day annual theme for 2015, which was “Leadership and Legacy in History.”