Students receive Liberty Leaders awards
Liberty Elementary students were introduced to the 7 Habits of “Becoming a Liberty Leader”, based upon The 7 Habits of Happy Kids, by Sean Covey. Through the 7 Habits program students are taught how to become a leader by doing the right thing.
Liberty Elementary students were introduced to the 7 Habits of “Becoming a Liberty Leader,” based upon The 7 Habits of Happy Kids, by Sean Covey.
Through the 7 Habits program, students are taught how to become a leader by doing the right thing.
Liberty Leader certificates of recognition were awarded to students who exemplify the habit of study.
Students have been studying the first habit, “Take Charge – Be Proactive.” Students learn how to take pride in their work and how to use their talents and abilities to their full potential. They learn to think about their choices and to be accountable for their actions and the results of those actions. They learn how their choices affect others. Along with the 7 Habits, students learn the Mission Statement and recite it daily.
First grade — Hazel Branham, Philip Webb, Ella Orendorff, Patrick Real, Isaiah Heppner, Novahlee Sisk, Kynlee Burton, Jordan Johnson, Millile Sanders, Thea Bartholomew and Kaige Lincoln. Not pictured: Drake Rogers.
Kindergarten — Amelia Seymour, Greyson Young, Aaliyah Johnson, Josiah Riggs, Rigglee Allen, Dean McInemey, Canon Hawkins, Kinsley Holt, Elijah Buntin, Nolan Fowler and Eden Quickel. Not pictured: Aubrey McNatt.
Second grade — Blake Jones, Clayton Warner, Kole Knoke, Makyna Smith, Abel Glover, Avery Justice, Hayden Giboney, Sophia Nieto, Jacey Matthews, Riley Potts, Summer Sabaque and Camden Wilson.