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Announcements
Change in Temporary ID Guidelines:
Payment must be made at the time of issuance. Late payments will be accepted only before the last class period of the day.
Change during Lunch:
The second floor dining area will no longer be available during lunch. Students may use the platform stairwell area only if no scheduled activity is taking place at that time.
Math Tutoring
We’re excited to offer additional support for our students! Our math teachers are available to stay after school from 2:30 to 3:30 every Tuesday and Thursday. They will assist with all math courses. If students need extra time beyond these hours, we will work with them to ensure they get the help they need.
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.
🎓 Thank You, LSU & Davidson College! 📚
We were honored to welcome LSU and Davidson College to our campus this week! Representatives from both institutions shared valuable insights about their academic programs, student life, and the admissions process, giving our students a meaningful opportunity to explore their college options.
We sincerely appreciate the time, energy, and commitment LSU and Davidson have shown in supporting our students’ futures. Visits like these empower our students to make informed decisions as they plan for life after high school.
Thank you again for investing in our scholars!
#CollegeReady #FutureFocused #LSU #DavidsonCollege #ThankYou #LibertyMagnetProud
Student of the Year Information!
Do you want to be recognized as Liberty Magnet's Student of the Year? The Louisiana Students of the Year Program has been recognizing outstanding students across the state for over 25 years. At the annual Louisiana State Students of the Year Awards Ceremony, the State Selection Committee recognizes the finalists from every region and names the new Louisiana Elementary, Middle and High School Student of the Year. Applicable to Seniors with a minimum 3.2 cumulative grade point average.
Student of the Year Guidelines:
The deadline to submit the Student of the Year Portfolio has been extended until September 25, 2025.
Paper applications are available in your school counselors office along with other information.
Please click the link below to view directions to assist in completing your Electronic EBRPSS Student of the Year Portfolio:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZxAypHIyTc
Please include artifacts in your Electronic Student of the Year Portfolio.
The file should be labeled using the following naming convention:
Grade Level Number-Student First and Last Name _SOY Application Student of the Year Photo file should be labeled (Grade Level Number_First and Last Name_SOY Photo)
Important Information:
We are asking all families to complete the 2025–2026 Economic Data Survey. The information collected helps determine eligibility for important student opportunities, including the ACT fee waiver and other state or federal support programs.
2025-2026 Economic Data Survey
Help Us Boost Our Schools’ Funding!
Your Quick Action Can Make a Big Difference
To ensure our students receive the best educational experience possible, we need your help! Each enrolled EBR student requires their parent or guardian to complete the 2025-2026 Economic Data Survey.
Why is this important?
Increased Funding: The data collected helps our district secure essential funding.
Enhanced Resources: More funds mean better resources, programs, and opportunities for our students.
It’s easy! Simply complete the survey below. Your participation directly supports the growth and improvement of our schools.
Survey Link: https://www.myschoolapps.com/Home/PickDistrict
🌿 Exploring Ecosystems in Action! 📊
This week in Ms. Holloway’s class, students dove into the Serengeti ecosystem, collaborating to design interaction models that highlight key relationships between organisms and their environment.
Using their interaction maps, students explored how populations rise, fall, and stabilize over time. They then took it a step further by creating mathematical representations and graphs to model these population changes.
This engaging activity combined science, math, and critical thinking, giving students a deeper understanding of ecological balance and systems thinking. Great work, Patriots!
#STEMLearning #EcosystemExploration #SerengetiStudy #StudentScientists #HandsOnLearning #LibertyMagnetProud
🏈 Patriots Show Heart Under the Lights 💪
Although we came up just short with a 20–27 final score, the Patriots fought hard until the very end, leaving the field with heads held high and the future looking mighty bright.
🎶 Halftime was a showstopper, thanks to our incredible Band and Dance Team, who had the crowd on their feet and the stadium buzzing with energy!
It was a full team effort on and off the field, and we couldn’t be prouder of the passion, pride, and perseverance on display.
Geaux Patriots! 🔴⚪🔵
#PatriotPride #ThursdayNightLights #LibertyStrong #NeverBackDown
🎉 Exciting News! 🎉
We are thrilled to announce that Natalye Hughes, a student at Liberty Magnet High School, has been accepted into the Young Entrepreneurs Academy (YEA!) of Baton Rouge for the 2025–2026 school year!
Out of a highly competitive pool of applicants, Natalye stood out as exceptional, demonstrating creativity, drive, and entrepreneurial spirit. We are incredibly excited to support her as she brings her innovative idea to life through the Academy’s rigorous business development program.
Congratulations, Natalye, we can’t wait to watch your journey unfold and see the impact your business will make!
#YEA #YoungEntrepreneursAcademy #BatonRouge #StudentSuccess #FutureCEO #LibertyMagnetProud
🎖️ JROTC Raider Teams Shine in Multi-State Competition! 💪
Congratulations to our Liberty JROTC Raider Teams who traveled to Walker High School to compete against 31 teams from across multiple states — and came home with an impressive finish!
🏅 Our cadets earned 3rd place in both the 2-Mile Team Run and the One Rope Bridge Event — two of the most physically demanding and teamwork-driven challenges in Raider competitions.
Raider events are military-style competitions within the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC) that focus on physical fitness, teamwork, leadership, and adventure-based challenges like obstacle courses, rope bridges, and endurance events.
👏 A huge congratulations to our Raider Teams for their outstanding performance and grit. And a big thank-you to the parents and supporters who came out to cheer them on — your encouragement makes a difference!
#LibertyJROTC #RaiderStrong #LeadershipInAction #Teamwork #PhysicalExcellence #GoPatriots
🎖️ Liberty JROTC Honors Nationally Ranked JLAB Leadership Team 🇺🇸
On Wednesday evening, September 17, 2025, Liberty’s Army JROTC program proudly recognized its JLAB (JROTC Leadership and Academic Bowl) Leadership Team during Parent Night for their outstanding achievements on the national stage.
Over the summer, the team advanced to the JLAB National Finals in Washington, D.C., competing as one of only 40 finalist teams nationwide—selected from an original field of over 1,450 teams and more than 8,700 cadets across the country.
Representing Liberty with pride and professionalism, the cadets not only competed at the highest level but also explored some of our nation’s most iconic landmarks, including the White House, Arlington National Cemetery, and Smithsonian museums.
Displaying both academic excellence and leadership under pressure, Liberty’s team finished 14th in the nation—a remarkable accomplishment!
👏 Cadets Richard Rivas, Maverick Hobbs, Kennedy Nguyen, and Kenny Nguyen were formally awarded the prestigious General Douglas MacArthur Medal and the Marshall Medal in front of their families, peers, and faculty.
The success of our JLAB Team, along with our recently recognized Raider Teams, highlights Liberty JROTC’s ongoing tradition of cultivating future leaders—young men and women who excel both in the classroom and in competition.
#LibertyJROTC #JLABFinalists #FutureLeaders #AcademicExcellence #LeadershipInAction #ArmyStrong #GoPatriots
🏊♂️ Swim Team Spotlight! 🏅
We’re excited to share some fantastic results from this weekend’s meet at the St. James Parish Aquatic Center — Aaron Butler took 1st place in the 200 IM! 💪
This follows an impressive showing last weekend, where Aaron earned both a 1st and 2nd place finish, continuing a strong start to the season. Even more exciting, he has now qualified for state in four additional events! 🔥
Way to go, Aaron! Keep pushing the pace and making waves this season! 🌊
#SwimTeam #StudentAthlete #StateBound #GoTeam #AquaticExcellence
Staffing Status and Instructional Plans
World Geography:
Status: We are currently looking for a potential candidate.
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 Football team in action!
Come out and support! This will be an amazing year for the Lady Patriots!
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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