January 31, 2021

Important Information

Please visit the homepage of this website where we have posted important documents so you can have them for your reference.

VEX Robotics Competition

Shoutout to the students and staff who made the VEX Robotics Competition a HUGE success last Saturday. This was truly a student-led event, with our organizations staying after school and late to get everything set-up and torn down. Registration, organization, work-flow, etc. were all managed by our student body. We had teams and organizations within the group supporting the event. This event was truly an example of what Liberty should be - an incubator and training grown for the next generation of leaders!

While this was a student-led event, it was still not possible without the adults who provided our students an opportunity to shine. It is impossible to name everyone, but a few include: Mr. Adamowitz, Ms. Baker, the whole JROTC staff, Ms. Brown and the dance team, and the many chaperones who helped keep score, referee, and manage the game areas.

PHOTO CREDIT: Morgan Wells (student)

Check out our Fall 20-21 Honor Roll students! In spite of everything, these students achieved academic excellence!

Fall 20-21 Honor Rolls.pdf

fall statistics

  • 6 weeks of 100% virtual instruction

  • 3 weeks of Hybrid instruction

  • 9 weeks of In-Person instruction


  • 48 students on the Principal's List

      • 15 Freshmen

      • 12 Sophomores

      • 5 Juniors

      • 16 Seniors


  • 259 students on the A/B Honor Roll

      • 46 Freshmen

      • 46 Sophomores

      • 76 Juniors

      • 83 Seniors

Food Deliveries

Students are not allowed to receive outside food deliveries from delivery services (Waitr, Grubhub, Uber Eats, etc.) or from family/friends. This is not a new policy, but we have been having a problem over the last week with multiple meals being intercepted.

Food deliveries for after school events may arrive at or after 2:45, once the carpool line has finished.

Celebrating our School Counselors

This week is National School Counseling Week. The ladies of the counseling department work tirelessly to ensure that our students are supported, on track, and in the best position to be successful. Please help us this week by honoring our school counselors and support staff! We will be honoring the following ladies who work in and in support of the LMHS Counseling Department:

  • Ms. Cart, School Counselor

  • Ms. Duvall, School Counselor

  • Ms. Mason, School Counselor

  • Ms. Thanni-Irving, Academic Dean

  • Ms. Baker, Magnet Coordinator

athletic highlights

Check out Men's and Women's Basketball programs in the news this past week.

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Soccer

Our women’s soccer team closed out their regular season with a 7-0 victory over the East Ascension Lady Spartans. Playoffs begin next week for the Lady Patriots! Congrats ladies!!

This week at liberty

Black Hist. Month

Starts Monday, February 1

ELPT Testing

Tuesday, February 2

club and tutoring activities

Mon

Writing Lab
2:30 - 4:30

Tues

Science Olympiad
2:30 - 4:00

National Hist. Day
2:30 - 4:00

Wed

Writing Lab
2:30 - 4:30

National Hist. Day
2:30 - 4:00

Thurs

Writing Lab
2:30 - 4:30

National Hist. Day
2:30 - 4:00

Mu Alpha Theta
2:30 - 4:00

Fri

None

Sat

JROTC Color Guard Mission
12:00 noon

Athletics

Girls Soccer

Playoff Bid...
Announcement through Remind

Boys Soccer

Playoff Bid...
Announcement through Remind

Girls Basketball

Fri 5 @ Istrouma

Boys Basketball

Mon 1 vs Episcopal
Wed 3 v Jehovah Jireh
Fri 5 @ Istrouma

school/technology fees

If you have not already done so, please pay School/Technology fees for the 2020-2021 school year. The school depends on these fees to fund a number of activities and supplies throughout the school year. Outstanding fees can be found in the Parent Portal where they have been posted. Parents can use the Online Payment Portal linked HERE.

Freshmen
$75

Sophomores
$75

Juniors
$75

Seniors
$125 (Total)
($75 - S/T Fee & $50 - Grad. Fee)

Academic support for students

Students who struggled with 1st semester coursework have opportunities and structures in place to support their academic needs. In order to improve academic performance, students and families should consistently take advantage of these free resources.

Free live online tutoring 7 days a week 2pm-midnight.

  • Over 60+ subjects

  • Drop-off Essay Review

  • Drop-off Math Help

  • National Test Prep

Weekly writing support and tutoring by the LMHS English Department

  • Monday, Wednesday, Thursday

  • 2:30 - 4:30

  • Feedback on any current writing projects/assignments