A huge Teacher Appreciation Week shoutout to Mike & Holly Smith, owners of Circle B Campground in Eminence, MO for supplying & cooking fried fish, desserts & everything in between for the staff at LMS!
Coach Shari Tune, owner of of Champs Fitness & Head Volleyball Coach, donated lanyards for the entire MV-BT district with both our logo & the Champs Fitness logo, in honor of Teacher Appreciation Week! Thank you, Shari, for your continued support of everything MV-BT!
Liberty High School students visited the MINGO Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center of Friday, May 5. MINGO's mission is to educate and train highly-motivated young people for successful careers in the nation's fastest growing industries.
Today, Stephanie Jester & Lindsay Holden of West Plains Bank-Liberty Branch visited Mrs. Barnes' World of Work class to talk banking with LMS students. They played a fun game of Bankers and You Bingo with students & prizes were awarded to the winners! Thank you, Stephanie & Lindsay, for taking time out of your work day to speak with our students!
Congratulations to Caden Lee, the April winner for the Student of the Month, Shelter Insurance SOAR Award!! Thank you, Andrea McNew & congratulations to you, Caden!
Don't forget to stop by the Title I Parent Involvement table after the Birch Tree Elementary Music Program on Tuesday evening and after the Mountain View Elementary Music Program on Thursday evening. We want to share some important information about attendance and about our new school calendar for the 2023-2024 school year. Learn a little about our Mindful & Multipurpose Mondays next year. Grab a bag of M&M's on your way out the door!
We want to send a BIG congratulations to Ms. Kala Chambers for earning her Master's of Humanities: English from Tiffin University. Your peers and students are extremely proud of your accomplishment!
In February, many LHS students placed in the SCA Math and Science Relay. Today, West Plains Bank rewarded them with gift bags filled with delicious treats and gift cards. Thank you West Plains Bank for recognizing these hard-working students!
Since 1985, MSU-West Plains has sponsored an academic competition among the best and brightest students in south-central Missouri and north-central Arkansas region. Every year, nearly 500 students from more than 20 high schools compete to demonstrate excellence in 18 academic subjects. Each student competes by division for medals, whereas school teams compete under four different divisions according to enrollment (three for public schools). Finally, a grand prize is given to the overall winner irrespective of school size.
It has been a couple of years since LHS has participated, but we were excited to be participating once again in the Interscholastic Contest at Missouri State-West Plains.
A BIG Congratulations to the winners of the Interscholastic Competition from Liberty!!
In our division:
Melissa McAfee 1st place in Health Occupations
Sukraj Singh 3rd place in Geometry
Charles Evans 3rd place in Philosophy/Religion
Ashlynn Henry 3rd place in European History
Overall, from all schools participating, Melissa McAfee won 1st place in Health Occupations.
We are so proud of all students who were able to participate.
Marines, Jacob Fisher, a 2022 Liberty Graduate, and Staff Sgt. Noah Stephens met with LHS students today. Many students and staff enjoyed pressing weights for prizes!
Congratulations to Kylie Brooks, our March Student of the Month at LMS!! Thank you, Andrea McNew, Shelter Insurance for your continued support of our MV-BT students!!
Liberty High School held the first Spring Showcase on Friday, March 31. The 'Grow Together' event showcased students' work, clubs, and programs at LHS. A big thanks to Alton Bank for sponsoring the dinner and West Plains Bank for having a booth. We appreciate the support of our community!
Attendees were entered in a drawing for prizes. Amanda Crane and Chris Bushong won LE signs donated by FFA, Nora Pendegraft won a cooler donated by LHS staff, and Tracy Henry won $50 donated by Circle B Campground.
Ms. Pennycuick was nominated by her peers for the March Teacher of the Month! The characteristic for March is adaptability. Here are a few things her peers say about her:
"When I go into her room everything has a place. When I installed her computer at the beginning of the year, she had everything in place and it only took three minutes to install her setup."
"Mitzie is a dancing, singing, passionate, quirky teacher! She is ACTIVE! She has a button that is a 30 second dance party! Ms. P is full of zest and it's contagious! I love teaching with her and her excitement for history! Shake your tail feather, Ms. P!!!"
"I just feel like Mitzie is always excited to come to work. She is super prepared and makes her classroom a fun learning environment where ALL students feel welcomed. I know she's made an impact on my own child and I just think she's doing great things at the middle school!"
"Ms.Pennyquick has always been motivated to help students learn to the best of her ability! Not only does Ms.Pennycuick teach social studies to her students, she is always helping students better their communication skills and working through their feelings. She is centered on her students daily!"
"Mitzie is a ball of "festivus"! She always finds the good in any situation. "Smiles" is her middle name. Mitz dances, laughs, and has an upbeat personality! Her classroom atmosphere is joyful; it literally could be called The Pennycuick Jubilee. I'm thankful her energy and joy rub off on the students and staff."
Congratulations, Ms. P! We would like to thank you for all you do! Your enthusiasm is contagious!
Save the Dates!
Our Liberty High School band had the opportunity to participate in the MSHSAA District Music Festival. The band received an Oustanding Rating, and one of the judges remarked, "it the best small band I think I have ever heard." Another said, "This group is living proof that you don't have to be a big band to be a great band. I see great things for the future of this program."
These students worked very hard to put on the best performance possible, and their scores reflect that. Several students also participated on the second day of the festival, which was all solos or small ensembles:
Taylor Manley - Gold Rating - State Qualifier
Kennedy Stallsworth - Silver Rating
Drayton Wells - Silver Rating
Saxophone Quartet - Kennedy Stallworth, Matthew Roby, Taylor Manley, Alexandria Boomer - Silver Rating
Lily Kelly - Bronze Rating
Haylee Drexler - Bronze Rating
Join LHS staff and Community members tonight for the First Annual Spring Showcase!
LMS is having a Spring dance! Middle School students can hula on in on Friday, April 7 and dance the night away!
Congratulations to Madison Matthews, a junior at LHS, for being named March's Student of the Month! Madison's commitment to academic success and kind spirit are noticed by all! Thank you to Shelter Insurance and Andrea McNew for honoring our students.
LHS students went to the Traction Reunion in Columbia on March 27 and 28th. They received a letter of recognition for all the hard work they have been doing and will receive $500 to use as they need it. They want to use this money to get signs and parking passes for next year if approved. Awesome work!