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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 held March 7 at Misericordia University. The award is presented to the high school in the region that achieves the most winning entries. All eight projects entered by Lake-Lehman students earned first- or second-place awards. The students advanced to compete in the state competition held May 12-13 at Millersville University. Students and their awards, from left, first row: 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; and Jenna Mortenson, first place, individual historical paper. Second row: Brian Gorski, associate History Day coordinator, Lake-Lehman High School; Jason Field, Noah Crispell and Katie Bartuska, first place, group documentary; Michael Novrocki, History Day coordinator, Lake-Lehman High School; Kristin Kalish, first place, individual documentary; Kaley Egan, first place, individual exhibit; and Ryan Lindbuchler, Social Studies Department chair and associate History Day coordinator, Lake-Lehman High School.