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This year's musical is.. Seussical! The performances will take place starting on Thursday March 10th-Saturday March 12th. If you are interested in purchasing tickets prior to the performances, see anyone participating in the musical for more information. Or.. tune in to our weekly podcasts with the leads for the next five weeks for your chance to win up to 5 free musical tickets! At the end of each podcast a trivia question relating to Dr. Seuss will be asked, and the first person to send in the correct answer to @NL_Belron on twitter will win one free ticket. Good luck! The girl’s basketball team is off to the best start in school history. In the first half of the season, the girls have rattled off 12 straight victories for an undefeated 12-0 record. The girls captured titles at the Annville Holiday Tournament, as well as their own tip off tournament. Key wins came over defending state runner-up Palmyra, as well as section powers Cocalico and Donegal. With a win Friday at Manheim Central, the team will sweep the first half of the season, and be on their way to the first section title in 30 years. Good luck girls.
NL 64 Dover 23 NL 39 Palmyra 28 NL 47 Tulpehocken 15 NL 53 Pequea Valley 35 NL 47 Lebanon Catholic 36 NL 52 Lancaster Mennonite 18 NL 57 Donegal 39 NL 55 Cocalico 46 NL 44 Lampeter Strausburg 35 NL 44 Halifax 20 NL 26 Littlestown 10 NL 51 ELCO 34 Megan Brandt is a Junior here at NL. She is involved in clubs like Varsity Club, SADD/SHADE interact, National Honor Society, Class Officer, Mini-Thon and plays soccer and basketball. So far Megan describes her basketball season as everyone playing awesome, especially with not having many varsity players. She also describes all her teammates as working really well together, and that they all believe they can go far this season. In the future, Megan plans on going to college and hoping to get the privilege to play college level basketball. Megan is a very hard working athlete, which means there has to be some kind of inspiration behind the hard work she puts into her sports. Megan says that it's her sister’s hard work and her family and friends that support her and encourage her to try her hardest and excel.
Here are some of Megan’s Favorites: Food: Mac & Cheese Movie: Coach Carter Book: Catching Jordan by Miranda Kenneally Class: Spanish with Senora Snyder Quote: “Push yourself again and again. Don’t give an inch until the final buzzer sounds.” -Larry Bird |
october teachers of the month Kris Miller is an Algebra I and Honors Geometry teacher from Quentin, PA. He is involved in extracurricular activities at NL and loves sports. Mr. Miller went to Conestoga Valley High School in Lancaster and later went to Lebanon Valley College and received his Masters Degree at Millersville University. He has been teaching for 7 years at Northern Lebanon. Mr. Miller teaches Algebra I and Honors Geometry in room 40, and is accompanied this semester by student teacher Mr. De La Ronde from Lebanon Valley College. He offers tutoring in his room from Monday to Thursday after school from 2:30 until 3 PM. Mr. Miller is involved in extracurricular activities at NL. He is an assistant coach for the varsity football team and head coach for the junior high wrestling team. Mr. Miller is also a freshman class advisor along with Mr. Beidler. Outside school, Mr. Miller also enjoys golfing. He often visits his family’s cabin and loves to play with his two daughters, Breana and Reagan. Breana is 3.5 years old and Reagan is just 7 months. Mr. Miller’s wife, Steph, is a nurse at Hershey Medical center. He also has one younger sister named Alicia. Mr. Miller’s favorite movie is “Rudy”, a football movie by David Anspaugh, and his favorite book is Tuesday’s with Morrie by MItch Albom, a memoir. When asked about his growth as a teacher, Mr. Miller said, “I have spent a lot of time trying to make my math class more engaging through the use of hands-on activities and the use of technology.”
Mr. Jack Beidler is the 10th grade world history teacher. He is from Annville, but now lives in Fredericksburg. Mr.Beidler has been teaching for 19 years at Northern Lebanon. Mr. Beidler teaches 10th grade World History in room 15. Tutoring is available after school if you ask him. Mr. Beidler does not currently have a student teacher, but has had about seven in past years. Mr. Beidler has been involved in extracurricular activities at NL. Currently he is a 9th grade class advisor. He is also a former head football coach at NL. Mr. Beidler also coaches football at Lebanon Valley College. His hobbies include playing football, watching the Hershey Bears hockey team, and The Washington Capitals. Mr. Beidler’s favorite movie is “Remember the Titans”, another football-based movie by Boaz Yakin. His favorite book is The Art of Smart Football, an analytic and strategic book studying different football strategies, trends and plays, by Chris Brown. Mr. Beidler has four older brothers and two children, and all of their names start with the letter “J”. His two children are Jacob, 14, and Joseph, 12, and he is married to NL English teacher Julie Beidler. After 19 years teaching at Northern Lebanon, Mr. Beidler has learned that, “success breeds success”.
EDITORSWelcome to Northern Lebanon's new Belron Blog. The Belron has been our high school's source for news since 1964. This year the students are working hard to bring changes to the format of our news. Our blog will be updated several times a week with the latest and greatest news from Viking Country. You can also follow us on Twitter at @NL_Belron. Once a marking period we will also be publishing our full-color edition of the Belron news magazine on our website. Please follow us and spread the word. Archives
May 2018
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