Announcements
Student Cell Phone & Electronic Device Policy
To ensure a focused and distraction-free learning environment, cell phones and all electronic devices (including iPads, electronic games, over-ear headphones, etc.) are not allowed for use on campus during school hours.
From arrival (6:40 AM) until dismissal (2:25 PM)
This includes classrooms, hallways, breakfast, lunch, and all school-related events during the school day.
Devices must be off and properly stowed away. Simply checking the time is a violation.
Offense
Consequence
1st Offense
Phone confiscated. Parent must pick up and sign a contract. Student assigned to Behavior Clinic.
2nd Offense
Phone confiscated. Parent must pick up. Student receives a Suspension.
3rd+ Offense
Mandatory Parent Conference, Behavior Probation, and Suspension.
Refusal to surrender device
Immediate Suspension.
Use of a phone during a test or quiz = Academic Dishonesty (cheating), regardless of intent.
Parents/Guardians: Please do not call or text your student during class. In case of an emergency, contact the main office.
Phones will only be released to a parent/guardian between:
2:00 PM – 2:15 PM
2:35 PM – 2:50 PM
A usage contract must be signed to retrieve the device.
Students bring devices at their own risk. The school and district are not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged devices (including those confiscated).
Our policy complies with Louisiana Act No. 313 and R.S. 17:239, which require electronic devices to be off and stowed away during the instructional day, unless there's a public safety emergency.
6 Week Progress Reports, February 19, 2026:
Progress Reports will be sent home on February 19th. They will be distributed in 4th period!
Black History Program Festival, February 20, 2026:
1:21 PM | Afternoon Activity Schedule
Graduation Date for Seniors, May 22, 2026:
9:00 AM | Louisiana State University
Senior Fees, March 27, 2026:
Senior Fees are due MARCH 27, 2026!!!!
Temp ID Update:
Starting February 2, temp IDs will be $2 for the remainder of the school year.
Dress Code Policy Reminders:
To ensure a safe and appropriate learning environment, please note the following are not permitted on campus:
NO SLIPPERS OF ANY KIND!
NO SKI MASKS OR BALACLAVAS ON CAMPUS!
Please review the dress code policy below to ensure compliance with campus expectations.
🚨 Dress Code & Cellphone/Electronics/Headphone Policies 🚨
Patriots, we need your help! Dress code and cellphone use have become major concerns, and it’s important that we all work together to keep our campus safe, respectful, and focused.
Please take a moment to review the policies on page 14 of the Student Handbook (linked above). These guidelines are essential, especially when it comes to footwear, which is a significant safety issue.
Acceptable Footwear Includes:
Tennis Shoes / Sneakers
Dress Shoes
Boots
Any covered shoes
Liberty continues to offer one of the most flexible free-dress codes in the city, but that only works when everyone follows the expectations in place.
Cellphones, Electronics, and Headphones
We also need your support in ensuring students follow the rules regarding device usage. These policies help minimize distractions and maintain a positive learning environment for everyone.
Your cooperation makes a real difference. Thank you for supporting our school community and helping keep Liberty safe and focused!
📣 LMHS Cheer Tryout Prep Clinics 📣
Thinking about trying out for cheer? These prep clinics are the perfect way to build skills, confidence, and get familiar with what to expect at tryouts!
✔️ Open to 8th graders & current high school students
✔️ Attend one clinic or all three
✔️ Led by LMHS cheer coaches
💲30 per clinic
💲75 for all three clinics
📧 To register, email limagee2@ebrschools.org
💵 Payment can be made by cash or money order on the day of the clinic
PROM: A Night In Disguise
Prom is quickly approaching! This year’s prom will be held at the stunning Renaissance Baton Rouge Hotel, and it’s sure to be an unforgettable night. Ticket prices are listed above, so be sure to plan ahead. Get ready for an amazing evening filled with fun, memories, and elegance!
This is a reminder that students may become eligible for Final Exam Exemptions during the Spring Semester. Students who earn an exemption are excused from attending on exam days, and the only way a student may earn an exemption is through the schoolwide exemption policy. Juniors and seniors will take the ACT on Tuesday, March 17, while freshmen and sophomores will take the PreACT on Wednesday, March 18. WorkKeys testing will be offered on February 27, and April 1, and participating in WorkKeys testing is also a great way for students to work toward earning an exam exemption.
🔐 Cracking the Code: Exploring Cyber Safety & Digital Forensics
Ms. Magee's Forensic Science classes recently welcomed several guest speakers from the Louisiana Bureau of Investigation, who shared valuable information about cyber safety with students. In addition to learning how to stay safe online, students explored various career paths in Digital Forensics and gained insight into the education and training required to enter these fields. The speakers were highly engaging, and students asked thoughtful questions, making the experience both interactive and informative. A special thank you to Liberty Magnet iCare Specialist, Ms. Alicia Johnson, for coordinating this outstanding opportunity!
🏀 Playoff Bound!
The Women's Basketball playoff bracket has officially been released! Our Lady Patriots will travel to New Orleans on Thursday to take on St. Mary’s Dominican at 6:30 PM.
🎟 Admission:
$10 for adults
$5 for students
Come out and support our team as we begin our playoff journey! 💪🔥
Let’s pack the stands and cheer on the Lady Patriots!
🌟 Shining Star of the Week: Coach Lavergne
This week, we are proud to recognize Coach Lavergne as our Shining Star! Coach Lavergne is a dedicated Liberty teacher who consistently goes above and beyond for her students, both in the classroom and through her support of girls basketball. She creates an environment where students feel encouraged, challenged, and valued, helping them grow academically, athletically, and personally.
Through her commitment to girls basketball, Coach Lavergne plays an important role in supporting student-athletes as they build confidence, teamwork, and discipline. She leads with positivity and purpose, reinforcing the importance of effort, accountability, and sportsmanship on and off the court. Her presence and support make a meaningful difference in the lives of the students she serves.
Coach Lavergne’s dedication, leadership, and genuine care for students have a lasting impact on our school community. We are grateful for the time, energy, and heart she brings to Liberty each day. Thank you, Coach Lavergne, for all that you do!
🎉 Congratulations to Tori Broussard! 🎉
We are incredibly proud to announce that Tori Broussard has been named a semifinalist for the prestigious Jack Kent Cooke Foundation College Scholarship Program, and she is the only semifinalist in Baton Rouge, Louisiana!
This year, the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation selected 568 outstanding high school seniors from more than 4,100 high schools across all 50 states, Washington, DC, and U.S. territories. Being named a semifinalist is a true testament to Tori’s extraordinary academic achievement, dedication, and ambition.
The Cooke College Scholarship supports high-achieving students by helping them graduate with little to no debt, offering up to $55,000 per year, along with college planning support, ongoing advising, and access to a national network of scholars.
As a semifinalist, Tori now advances in the selection process, with scholarship recipients to be announced this spring. We wish her the very best as she takes this exciting next step in her educational journey.
Way to go, Tori! We are so proud of you!
📣 December Teacher of the Month Spotlight
We’re excited to recognize Ms. McMichael as our December Teacher of the Month!
Ms. McMichael’s classroom is a place where thinking runs deep and learning feels intentional. Through thoughtful questioning and discussion, she challenges students to move beyond surface-level answers and think more deeply. Her lessons are well-designed, connected, and always centered on meaningful learning.
Just as important, her classroom culture stands out. The calm, positive environment she creates allows students to feel comfortable collaborating, sharing ideas, and learning from one another. Walk into her room at any time, and you’ll see students actively engaged and working together.
Congratulations, Ms. McMichael, and thank you for the impact you make on our students and school community!
📣 LIBERTY STUDENTS HEADED TO THE NATIONAL STAGE!
Liberty Magnet High School has been selected to represent East Baton Rouge Parish at the 2026 Magnet Schools of America Conference in San Diego this April!
This honor was earned by our Cybersecurity Cadets whose Magnet Shark Tank pitch, CTRL+ALT+ESCAPE, impressed judges with its innovative, student-designed approach to cybersecurity education. The project was developed by Kaylee Martin, Kenny Nguyen, Ta’Kira Nunnery, Ivory Brown, and Fernando Ruff, and is designed to help educators teach real-world cybersecurity concepts through engaging, classroom-ready experiences.
The lesson focuses on Digital Citizenship, Artificial Intelligence Ethics, Scam Awareness, and Introductory Cryptography while promoting leadership development, career readiness, and authentic student ownership of learning.
We are incredibly proud of these students for representing Liberty as well as our district on a national platform!
Staffing Status and Instructional Plans
Art Teacher:
Status: We are actively searching for an Art Teacher and are making every effort to fill this position as soon as possible.
Algebra II Teacher:
Status: We are actively searching for an Algebra II Teacher and are making every effort to fill this position as soon as possible.
We appreciate your patience and understanding as we work to ensure that all students receive the quality instruction they deserve!
Please take a moment to review the important documents below. They contain valuable information and resources just for you. Don’t miss out!
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.
Important ACT Test Dates!!
ACT Resource!
FAFSA Resource!
2025 - 2026 Student Rights and Responsibilities Handbook
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.
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.
Supports