Liberty Academy Newsletter
December 4, 2014
District-Wide Necessities Drive
December 8th through December 12th the Liberty Public School District is restocking our centralized necessities closet to better serve all of our students. Needed items include: laundry soap, paper towels, dishwasher detergent, dish soap, trash bags, tampons, underwear (all sizes, M & F), lotion, deodorant, body wash, shampoo/conditioner, hair gel, shaving cream, baby stuff (including lotion, body wash, baby powder), large diapers, pull ups, and chapstick. A donation box is located in our front office--stop by and drop items off whenever you can. Thank you for continuing to help better serve our families!
Salvation Army Bell Ringing!
The Liberty Academy Senior Girls Group will be ringing bells for Salvation Army on Wednesday, December 10th at HyVee in Liberty!
Yearbooks
Yearbook ordering deadlines are approaching quickly! Liberty High School yearbooks can be ordered on the school website (lhs.liberty.k12.mo.us). Deadline for all orders is January 23rd. Liberty North has an order deadline of December 13th! Books are $50.00 ($55.00 if the student wants their name engraved on the cover). Send checks to Liberty Academy and we will make sure it gets there by the deadline.
Students taking Psychology Class
Parent of Psychology students: We are spending these last two weeks of class time before finals working on creating games. Each student is expected to create an original game, complete with rules, a fun name, game tokens, scoring pad, and questions. The questions will be based upon our study of the mind and behavior this semester. Please encourage your student to finish strong with exceptional work effort and craftsmanship as these games are the "final" for the class and worth 200 points. If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to contact Mrs. Sohm at wsohm@liberty.k12.mo.us
Students in Science
Science students need to be preparing for their science final. All questions come from previous tests. Organizing these returned quizzes and answering missing questions would be a great way to prepare for this test which is 10% of the course grade.