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benjamin logan high school

Benjamin Logan Local · 6609 State Route 47 E, Bellefontaine, OH

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45Total Teachers
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#2National Rank

Top Teacher at benjamin logan high school

Jennifer Akers

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Integrated Mathematics Teacher

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All Teachers at benjamin logan high school

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    Jennifer Akers
    Integrated Mathematics
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  • 2
    Jonathon Holderman
    Integrated Science
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  • 3
    Tarasa Macmaster
    Mathematics
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  • 4
    Curt Bly
    English
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  • 5
    Joshua Spiegel
    Integrated Social Studies
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  • 6
    Benjamin Marshall
    Life Sciences/earth
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  • 7
    Lisa Hemphill
    Speech/communication
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  • 8
    Katy Creecy
    Integrated Social Studies
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  • 9
    Jacob Stuart
    Integrated Social Studies
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  • 10
    Paul Oberst
    Marketing
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  • 11
    Anthony Stefanek
    Integrated Mathematics
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  • 12
    Michael Curry
    Integrated Social Studies
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  • 13
    Jacqueline Black
    Home Economics
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  • 14
    Kenley Schwendeman
    Life Sciences
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  • 15
    Stephen Weigandt
    Integrated Social Studies
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  • 16
    Colleen Mcintyre-gale
    English
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  • 17
    Coti Klima
    Earth Sci/chemistry
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  • 18
    Lindsay Pier
    Integrated Mathematics
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  • 19
    Carrie Wigton
    English
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  • 20
    Kimberly Pennycuff
    Marketing
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  • 21
    Robyn Futhey
    English
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  • 22
    James Hockman
    Comprehensive Social Studies
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  • 23
    Victoria Schneider
    Comprehensive Social Studies
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  • 24
    Christina Riegel
    Mathematics
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  • 25
    Nancy Wolfe miller
    Speech/communication (9-12)
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  • 26
    Ryan Kirkman
    Life Sciences
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  • 27
    Juliet Monbeck
    Integrated Language Arts
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  • 28
    Ryan Martini
    Integrated Mathematics
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  • 29
    Eric Gregg
    Integrated Science
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  • 30
    Margarita Rodriguez
    Business Education
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  • 31
    Katrina Derry
    Mathematics
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  • 32
    Heather Snell
    Mathematics
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  • 33
    Brenda Cole
    Integrated Mathematics
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  • 34
    Kevin Smith
    Mathematics
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  • 35
    Owen Laubscher
    English
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  • 36
    James Brooks
    Integrated Mathematics
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  • 37
    Bradley Hall
    Superintendent
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  • 38
    Erin Wheat
    High School Principal
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  • 39
    Erin Bucher
    Superintendent
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  • 40
    Lori Reffert
    Superintendent
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  • 41
    Kiev Lamarr
    Superintendent
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  • 42
    Camille Hesse
    Integrated Mathematics
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  • 43
    Meg Roe
    Integrated Language Arts
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  • 44
    Irene Hancock
    Integrated Language Arts
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  • 45
    Scott Ketcham
    Integrated Science
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