Keeping in Touch With Facebook

Remember parents, Liberty Traditional School has a Facebook page. It is another great resource to keep up with what’s going on at school. We post about upcoming events, link our newsletters, and blog posts. These pages also have great school photo albums. So stop by—like the page, check out our snapshots or read some useful posts and articles. And once again …
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The Battle Against Boredom

With the summer winding down, many parents, caretakers, and even siblings are probably already tired of hearing the familiar whine, “There’s nothing to do!” For some it will come as no surprise that July is National Anti-Boredom Month. Since school doesn’t start until the end of the month here are some ideas to fight off the cries of “I’m bored to death.”

Announcing Kindergarten Boot Camp

Calling all soon-to-be kindergartners!

Hey Moms & Dads: We are having a “boot camp” to introduce children and parents to our campus and the new concept of a structured school day. Take advantage of this opportunity to ease your child (and you!) into the special experience of beginning school.

When: Week of July 13th to July 17th
Everyday 9 a.m. -1 p.m.

Parent Survey: Your Voice Matters

At Liberty Traditional, we want to make sure every student is provided the best educational opportunities in a safe and friendly school atmosphere. Your satisfaction is important to us. Please take a moment to share your feedback with us by answering a few questions in this parent survey.

Thanks for helping us make Liberty Traditional a better school for your children and for you.

Spirit Week is Approaching!

Get ready for AzMERIT testing April 6-10. Use our fun Spirit Week themes to help you remember important tips for good testing! Check out the flyer to see what we have planned.

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What Parents Need to Know About this Year’s Standardized Testing

Late in 2014, the Arizona State Board of Education adopted Arizona’s Measurement of Educational Readiness to Inform Teaching (AzMERIT) as the new statewide standardized testing. The new exam system will be given to 3rd grade through high school students in April and will replace the AIMS test in reading, writing and math.

We wanted to answer some questions that have come up so everyone is aware and on the same page as we adapt to this important change in education.

What Not To Wear

Most folks are familiar with the TV show by that name. Many schools do their own version of what not to wear. They have a long list of clothing deemed inappropriate for school and spend a lot of time and energy monitoring how students are dressed every day. That is time unwisely spent, in our opinion—time that should be spent on the business of education.