Liberty Leaders recognized
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.
During each Liberty Leader assembly, certificates of recognition are awarded to students who exemplify the Habit of study. Students have been studying the third habit, “Taking Care of Business – Put First Things First.” Students learn how to focus on the important things. They learn how to say “no” to the things that they know they should not do. They learn how to make a schedule and stick to it. Students also learn how to set priorities, stay disciplined and be organized. Along with the 7 Habits, students learn the Mission Statement and recite it daily.
Kindergarten — Valentina Gonzalez, Ryver Gragg, Kylen Oren, Catalina Uribe, Penelope Chaney, Kylan Woodard, Julian Jumper, Tesslea Ruminer, Branxton Thompson, Hattie Agent and Brooks Stanhope. Not pictured, Kian Woodard.
Transition — Lilly Holmes, Carter Johnson, Harlie Hering and Kasen Lincoln.
First grade — Tommie Phillips, Luke Young, Xavier Pritchett, Greyson Young, Klair Lloyd, Gatlen Ruminer, Brayden Cherry, Lorraine Spears, Cesar Tovar, Malachi Bradway and Layla Hardwick. Not pictured, Demree Hale, Leah Thomas and Daisy Mae Farris.
Second grade — Martijn Lee, August Knoke, Aryanna Bush, Kaige Lincoln, Kensley Menie, Addisyn Fields, Zaylin McEver and Sophia Perrin. Not pictured, Vivian Cole, Drake Rogers,Yadier Gonzalez and Jordyn Davis.