Indian Lake High School names Buckeye Girls and Boys State delegates

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Indian Lake High School has recently announced its Buckeye Girls State and Buckeye Boys State delegates.

Several Indian Lake High School girls have been selected to represent Indian Lake High School at the 2023 Buckeye Girls State on the campus of Bowling Green State University during the session June 11-17th

They are Autumn Miller, daughter of William Miller and Rose Reimer of Russells Point, KaiLea Miller, daughter of Jason and Kaitlyn Miller of Huntsville, Maggie Reese, daughter of Crystal Hornblower of Lakeview, Tori Roby, daughter of Joe and Amie Roby of Huntsville, Kayla Schwaderer, daughter of Jason and Abby Schwaderer of Huntsville, Kaitlyn Shaner, daughter of John and Nikki Shaner of Lewistown, and Gillian Taylor, daughter of Jason Taylor and Amy Buchaczenko of Lakeview.

Buckeye Girls State is sponsored locally by the Charles Collins Ladies Auxiliary Post 381.

Participants must meet several qualifications. Candidates must be juniors in high school, interested in government and current events, and have an above-average scholastic standing. The young women must also demonstrate high moral character, possess strong leadership skills, and have a desire for learning.

The purpose of Buckeye Girls State is to educate young women from Ohio in the duties, privileges, rights, and responsibilities of good citizenship and to learn about city, county, and state government.

 

Cole Downs, son of Angelique Downs and Ryan Leonhart of Lakeview, Issac Meyers, son of Sharon Leopold of Lewistown, and Logan Murphy, son of Tom and Amy Murphy of Huntsville, have been selected to represent Indian Lake High School at the 2023 Buckeye Boys State on the campus of Miami University June 11-18th.

Buckeye Boys State is sponsored by the Huntsville American Legion Post 381.

Participants must meet several qualifications. Candidates must be juniors in high school, interested in government and current events, and have an above-average scholastic standing. The young men must also demonstrate high moral character, possess strong leadership skills, and have a desire for learning.

The purpose of Buckeye Boys State is to provide a hands-on experience in the operation of the democratic form of government, the organization of political parties, and the relationship of one to the other in shaping Ohio government through a non-partisan objective education approach.

Submitted by Jamie Ross