check it out
Magnet Showcase
We had a GREAT Magnet Showcase event on Tuesday. Thank you for your flexibility to the interruptions. We had 327 families (between 700-800 visitors) on campus to explore the opportunities Liberty is creating for students every day.
Core Values: Equity, Opportunity, Commuity, Service, Integrity
Core Values: Integrity, Opportunity, Service, Equity
Core Values: Opportunity, Integrity, Equity, Community
Ms. Murphy
Shoutout to Liberty's very own Science Department Chair who was named the Geismer site Shell Science Lab Regional Challenge Winner. She will be moving on to the national competition, has been invited to the national conference this semester (expenses paid), and received a $10,000 to Carolina Biological Supply company to purchase science/lab equipment.
Core Values: Opportunity, Equity, Integrity
Middle School Football
Friday, September 22, before the Liberty v Donaldsonville game, the Patriots hosted a Friday night matchup between Southeast Middle School and Park Forest Middle School. The Patriots enjoyed hosting the outreach event for our partner schools and both schools were able to play a Friday evening game and watch the Patriots' victory over the Donaldsonville Tigers! This was a first-of-its-kind outreach opportunity organized and executed by Dr. White.
Core Values: Service, Opportunity, Equity, Community, Integrity
Important Information
After School Activities
EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY. All after school activities that require students to remain after school will be published each week in the Weekly Family Update. The schedule of after school activities and practices will be posted, along with rosters for parents each week in the Family Update. There is no adult supervision for students who are not involved in these activities and there is considerable risk to the student and the school when they are on campus without supervision.
Students who are not on the roster of an event or do not have a scheduled after school activity are not allowed on campus after school.
Any student found outside of the carpool area who should not be in a building or on campus will receive a 2 day suspension.
Carpool students must remain under the carpool awning and must be picked up before 3:00.
Any student not on the roster of a scheduled activity is not allowed in the building or in campus after 2:30.
Students are not allowed to stay after school to wait for programs or games. They must leave campus and return at the time of the event.
Any student in an event that is not where they belong and is not under direct adult supervision after school will be removed from all future after school activities and receive a consequence.
Homecoming 2023
Homecoming Week: October 17 - 20
T-Shirt Order: https://donssportsman.chipply.com/lmhc/store.aspx
Dance Tickets: On Sale Now through the Online Payment System
Only Liberty students may purchase tickets.
Maximum purchase = 2 tickets.
Maximum # guests = 1 guest *any dates attending under a student's ticket purchase must have a date form on file.
Non-Liberty Guests - Must currently be in high school, must be a student in good standing at their school, must have a completed and signed Date Form on file by deadline, must have their school ID.
The Week Ahead
PINK WEEK
Oct 2 - Oct 6
Activities - fundraising and educational - all week as we kick off Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
PLC
Tuesday, Oct 3
Literacy Focus
Women's Soccer Parent Mtg
Tuesday, Oct 3
5:00 after practice.
Bowling Tryouts
Saturday, Oct 7
All Star Lanes
10:00 - 12:00
PINK WEEK
The LMHS Biomedical Sciences Pathway hosts Pink Week during the 1st week of October. Pink Week is an organized effort to bring awareness, education, and fundraising to the fight against Breast Cancer. The week will be filled with awareness activities such as dress-up days. It will also focus on education through campaigns, activities, and community partners visiting to provide students and staff with information about the impacts and early detection.
Daily Activities
Each day students are encouraged to participate in activities throughout the day. Fundraising opportunities on Monday and Friday encourage students to contribute as a part of our core values of Service and Integrity. Tuesday - Thursday, activities will be held at lunch shifts. Wednesday, community partners, including those from OLOL will be on campus. Thursday is the return of one of our best events - lunch shift picnic. This year there will be a prize for the best picnic set-up!
Dress Days
Dress Days are one way we show support and bring awareness to the fight against Breast Cancer.
Counseling Corner
World Mental Health Day
Tuesday, October 10th is World Mental Health Day 2023. This day is meant to bring awareness to the importance of addressing mental health and educating people about ways to maintain a healthy balance.
Ms. Eschette, our school social worker, is organizing informational activities for World Mental Health Day for our students and staff.
Everyone is encouraged to wear GREEN on Tuesday, October 10 to support the awareness campaign.
student/family opportunities
STEM Fest
Check out STEM Fest presented by Chevron at the Superdome in New Orleans. The event is October 14 and tickets are $15 each. The link to purchase tickets is listed below
Core Value: Opportunity, Community, Equity
Bowling Tryouts have been rescheduled to Saturday, October 7. Same time, same place.
Supports
Check-in/Check Out
Late Check-in
An adult must accompany a student arriving late to school (after 7:10am) and sign them in to the front office.
Early Check-out
Please remember that students cannot be checked out after 1:30.