Libbey High School (Toledo, Ohio)
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| Edward D. Libbey High School | |
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| Libbey High School | |
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| Motto: | It's More To Being A Cowboy, Than Just Wearing Boots |
| Established: | 1923 |
| Type: | Public School |
| Students: | 1000 (estimated) |
| Location: | Toledo, Ohio, Ohio, U.S. |
| Colors: | Blue And Gold |
| Mascot: | Cowboys |
Libbey High School is a public high school located on the southside of Toledo, Ohio. It is part of Toledo Public Schools.
Libbey is known as the "Cowboys" in high school athletics. They are a member of the Toledo City League. Their school colors are royal blue and gold. The Cowboys are most famous for their male basketball teams and have a basketball rivalry with Scott High School in Toledo. The Cowboys have three small schools within Libbey High School: Smart Academy, Libbey Humanities Academy, and Libbey Cowboy Academy of Business. Libbey is named after Edward Drummond Libbey, the founder of the Toledo Art Museum and Libbey Glass.
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[edit] Administrative Staff
Facilities & Activities
Dr. Kimberly M. Caldwell
CAB ACADEMY
Gayle J. Schaber, Small School Principal Leader
Kathleen A. Stone, Small School Teacher Leader
John Mann, Small School Counselor
HUMANITIES ACADEMY
Patricia Lewinski, Small School Principal Leader
Terrance Jackson, Small School Teacher Leader
Donald J. Wiczynski, Small School Academic Advisor
SMART ACADEMY
John Preston, Small School Principal Leader (Acting)
Scott A. Walter, Small School Teacher Leader
Jeffrey D. Wagner, Small School Counselor
ATHLETICS
John R. Snyder, Libbey Athletic Director
[edit] Cowboy Organizations & Clubs
| Student Council | Band |
| Libbey Legends Dance Team | Choir |
| Flag Corp | Jazz Band |
| Orchestra | Drama |
| Debate Club | Afro Club |
| Art Club | |
| Cheerleading | |
| FCCLA | |
| Future Teachers of America | |
| Newspaper | |
| Quiz Bowl | |
| Spanish club | |
| Yearbook |
[edit] School Song's
Alma Mater
Our Libbey colors blue and gold, Are emblems that we love. They fill our hearts with joy and pride, As they proudly wave above.
The blue ever like the sky so fair; The gold like the sun shining bright. Will lead us on to victory, In paths of truth and right.
Fight Song
Hail Libbey High School! We will fight for you! (Fight! Fight!) Hail! Alma Mater! To you we’ll be true! (Fight! Fight!) March ever onward; lead to victory. And we will follow thy banner, Ever faithful Libbey High to thee!
And our boys will victory gain! (Rah! Rah!) While our team will bring you fame! (Team Rah!) And then our glorious Libbey Banner will triumphant be, And we will sing songs of joy and pride, And pledge our loyalty to thee.
[edit] Welcome Letter To Freshmen
Welcome to Libbey High School! LHS is such an amazing place full of new challenges, vast opportunities, and is just as fun as you make it. As you enter your first year at Libbey, know that it will be an environment you are completely unused to. You might find some difficulties and bumps in the road throughout your four years here. It is important to keep friendly relations with your classmates so that you have one less thing to worry about. You will find that you might do unexpectedly bad on a test or assignment. But don't worry, this is common and you just need to learn to shake it off and bounce back.
Remember that you are not striving to pursue a future career. Your first semester will go by faster than you can believe and as long as you can maintain a balance between studies, friends, and interests, your evolution into high school will run smoothly. We encourage you to get as many credits your first year as you can because the better you do in the beginning the more time you have to play in the end. We also encourage you to pass all of your freshmen classes this school year, the last thing you want to do is to wait until graduation and get serious about your class work. We anticipate your accomplishments.
The Libbey High School Family
[edit] Libbey Vs. Scott 2008
On a night when four teams were involved in a City League boys basketball doubleheader at Savage Hall, the night belonged to the defending City League champions.Libbey turned the second game of the evening into a rout of rival Scott right from the start.
The Cowboys streaked to a 73-58 victory over a Bulldogs team that trailed by double-digits most of the night.Libbey (13-2, 8-1) led Scott (5-8, 4-5) by 25 points nearly halfway through the fourth quarter before Libbey coach Leroy Bates called on his reserves to finish the game.
[edit] Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships
- Boys Golf - 1935, 1939 [1]
- Boys Track and Field – 1972 [1]
- Girls Basketball - 1981 [1]
[edit] External links
[edit] Notes and references
| Current arenas in the American Basketball Association White Conference |
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