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STUDENT PRIVILEGES
Please note that privileges may be suspended by the administration from time to time in order to facilitate other school functions. These functions may include, but are not limited to, assemblies, senior rehearsals, class meetings, detention(s) and teacher requests.
Early Release Seniors who maintain an average of 80%, are passing all subjects, have no incomplete grade(s), and who demonstrate good school citizenship may, with parental and administrative approval, leave school after their last academic class. Schedules will not be changed in order to grant this privilege. Students signing out may not loiter and may not return to the building until school is dismissed. Students who leave early are also responsible for their own transportation. Early release may be suspended if the student owes detentions. Students who are assigned or owe In School Suspension must serve the full day of ISS, even with an Early Release schedule.
Extra-Curricular Activities It is an honor to be selected as a team member and represent Liberty High School in interscholastic athletics or other school sponsored activities. Students selected to represent our school are expected to exhibit proper behavior. Good sportsmanship from Liberty High School's student body is expected in our school and at activities in other communities. Clubs and Club activities meet between 3:00 and 3:45 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. Class meetings will be held when necessary and at the request of class officers with approval of advisors and administration.
A pupil may not represent the school in any interscholastic contest or other activity if his/her citizenship and behavior, either in or out of school, is considered to be unsatisfactory. Truancy, illegal tardiness to class or school, cutting classes, failure to apply oneself to schoolwork, and other infractions of school or community standards, rules, and regulations may revoke a student's eligibility. Liberty Central School District is not responsible for loss of personal items at any extra-curricular activities.
Clubs and Activities
Allusions: Students create a Liberty High School arts and literary publication. Allusions features poetry, prose, artwork, and photographs of Liberty H.S. students. Athletes Against Substance Abuse: Athletes create the opportu- nity to work with their peers and with young students to send the "No Drugs" message.
French Club: Students enhance their study of the French language and culture through participation in the French Club. Activities
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