Announcements
Student ID Reminder: All students are required to wear a current-year (25-26) approved Liberty Magnet High School ID at all times during the regular school day. IDs must be worn on the upper body and face forward.
ID Display Requirements:
IDs must be worn around the neck on a lanyard or clipped to the collar.
IDs must not be defaced: no writing, cutting, or placing stickers on them.
Students must purchase a replacement ID if it is defaced and cannot be restored to its original condition.
Temporary ID Guidelines:
If a student forgets, loses, or misplaces their official ID, they must:
Purchase a temporary ID for $1 from the reception area of any building.
Obtain the temporary ID before the 7:10 AM tardy bell.
Students who are tardy due to obtaining a temporary ID will receive an unexcused tardy.
Temporary IDs are valid for one day only.
Payment must be made at the time of issuance. Late payments are not allowed, and failure to pay will result in a disciplinary consequence.
Classroom Expectations:
IDs will be checked each class period.
Students without a proper ID will be sent to the clerk for a temporary ID.
Students not wearing an ID properly may receive a disciplinary referral.
Disciplinary Consequences for ID Violations:
1st Offense: After-School Behavior Clinic
2nd Offense: After-School Behavior Clinic
3rd Offense: 1-Day In-School Suspension
4th Offense: Parent Phone/Zoom Conference
- If declined, the student will be sent home with documentation and the parent will be notified via JCAMPUS.
5th Offense: 1-Day Out-of-School Suspension
6th Offense: Parent Conference to place student on Behavior Probation
Class meetings will be rescheduled
Class Meetings: We are currently making repairs to the projector in the gymnasium. Once those repairs are complete, we will begin holding class meetings. Class meetings will take place in the gym, with each grade level meeting individually. During these meetings, we will review all school rules and expectations. A PowerPoint presentation will be used during the meetings and will also be shared in your Google Classroom for future reference. To prepare for the meeting and understand what will be discussed, please review the Student Handbook, which is available on the school website.
Parking Tags
Parking Tags: If you were unable to pick up your parking tag, please email me at cwatson3@ebrschools.org. Be sure to include “Parking Tag” in the subject line of your email. We will schedule a time during your assigned lunch shift for you to pick it up.
Bus Information
Buses: We will continue calling students throughout the day who completed the Bus Transportation Form for assistance. Mr. Johnny Felder is the point of contact for this process. Thank you for your patience and cooperation.
Open House
Open House is scheduled for Tuesday, August 26th from 5:30pm-7:30pm.
We will be hosting different workshops for parents while teachers will be available for meet and greet from 5:30pm-7:30pm.
Battle On The Bluff
East Baton Rouge “Battle on the Bluff” is Here!
Come out and support Liberty Football under the lights at A.W. Mumford Stadium!
Thursday, August 28
Kickoff at 7:00 P.M.
Liberty vs. McKinley
Let’s pack the stands and show our school spirit!
Cell phones and electronic devices are not allowed on campus.
If a device is brought to school, it must be:
Powered off
Stored securely in your bookbag at all times
Devices that are visible, in use, or cause disruption during the school day will result in disciplinary action.
Help us maintain a focused learning environment by following this policy at all times.
Dress Code and Cellphone/Electronics/headphones!!!!!!!!
We need your support! Liberty offers one of the most flexible free dress codes in the city, but it’s important that we all adhere to the existing restrictions. Additionally, we ask for your help in ensuring that our policies on cellphones, electronics, and headphones are followed.
Please take a moment to review the policies in place. Your cooperation is essential to maintaining a positive school environment. Thank you for your understanding and support!
Updated Organizational Chart and Contact List
Please review the two charts provided. They outline who to contact based on specific situations, helping us address concerns more efficiently and effectively.
Following this communication flow will ensure quicker resolutions and help everyone stay informed.
A tardy is recorded any time a student is not in class by its official start time (at the start of school and during regular class changes). Late arrivals to school by student drivers or carpool do count into a student's tardy record. Student tardies accumulate throughout the full semester and consequences begin after the 3rd tardy.
Carpool starts at 6:40! Parents are not allowed to drop off before this. Wait for Mr. Shoff to start releasing for Carpool. Also, parents are not allowed to go down the lane that is reserved for student parking as indicated by the green arrows. That lane is reserved for students so they can drive into the student parking lot to park. Also, going up Pickett to try to get into the parking lot is NOT allowed at any time.
At the end of the school day during carpool, we've noticed some parents parking on the grass along LEE Drive and having their children walk to their cars. This practice is not only against school policy but also poses significant safety risks. For the safety of all students and to ensure smooth traffic flow, please refrain from parking on the grass and use the designated carpool lanes. Your cooperation is crucial in keeping our school environment safe for everyone.
From our Counselors:
We hope your school year is off to a fantastic start!
Just a friendly reminder: There is no need to email your counselor since no new schedule changes will be made at this time.
Schedule changes will only be considered for the following reasons:
You have already passed a class that is currently on your schedule
You are missing a class required for graduation
You have a hole in your schedule (a missing class period)
Thank you for your understanding, and let’s make it a great year!
This Week At Liberty!
First Full Week at Liberty: In the Books!
From lively debates to hands-on learning, our Patriots are diving headfirst into learning this year. Classrooms are buzzing with collaboration, creativity, and curiosity as students explore new ideas, challenge each other’s thinking, and bring their learning to life.
Whether they’re analyzing, building, problem-solving, or presenting, one thing’s clear — our Liberty students are all in. Here’s to a year of discovery, teamwork, and big ideas!
Instructional Spotlight: Pushing Toward the Mission
Our teachers, Ms. Bonvillain and Ms. Ingy, are working hard to challenge our students with higher-order thinking questions. In their classrooms, students are actively engaged in analyzing each other’s work and providing constructive peer feedback, key skills that foster deeper understanding and collaboration.
At Liberty Magnet High School, our mission is to provide a college preparatory curriculum and well-rounded opportunities that will enable students to become lifelong learners, critical thinkers, and ethical citizens who can excel in an increasingly technical, diverse, and global environment.
As we wrap up our first full week, it’s clear that our teachers are fully committed to bringing this mission to life every single day.
#PatriotPride
Big Congratulations to Liberty Patriot Senior Kaylee Martin!
Kaylee has been awarded the Clarkson University Leadership Award — an incredible honor valued at $100,000 over 4 years!
This prestigious award recognizes high school students who:
Demonstrate strong leadership qualities
Positively impact their school and local community
Maintain a proven record of academic excellence
We are so proud of Kaylee for this amazing achievement and can’t wait to see all she accomplishes next!
#PatriotPride
Matt Venezia from WAFB Captured Our Patriot Pride!
We were filled with Patriot Pride for the start of school!
Thank you to our incredible band, cheerleaders, student-athletes, student representatives, faculty, staff and parents for showing up before 5:00 AM to kick off the school year with us. You are truly the heart of Liberty!
Huge shoutout to Matt Venezia from WAFB for capturing our spirit and to Superintendent Cole for everything he does for EBR Schools. Check out WAFB online to catch the recap!
Staffing Status and Instructional Plans
Algebra II and ACT Prep:
Status: Ms. Hayes will began teaching on Monday, August 18.
Health Education and Athletic PE:
Status: Mr. Edwards will began teaching on Monday, August 18.
Robotics:
Status: Robotics will soon have a new teacher, as a candidate has been selected and is currently going through the hiring process.
We appreciate your patience and understanding as we work to ensure that all students receive the quality instruction they deserve!
Come out and support! We can't wait to see the Swim team in action!
Come out and support! We can't wait to see our Cross Country Team in action!
Check-in/Check Out Policy Reminders
Parents cannot email or call the office after dropping the student off late to school
Students will wait in TOR until a parent comes to sign them in.
Student drivers who arrive late may have a parent email the office. Student driver must have an approved parking contract on file.
Student drivers will have driving privileges suspended upon their 3rd late arrival in the semester.
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