About Liberty Middle School
Mission Statement
Liberty Middle School, partnered with community, parents, faculty, and students, provides an engaging, diverse curriculum aimed at producing active, self-directed learners for life.
Beliefs
· We will value each student as we help him or her become a confident, self-directed, lifelong learner.
· Student learning is the chief priority for our school.
· Students will demonstrate their understanding of essential knowledge and skills by applying their learning in meaningful contexts.
· Students learn best when they are actively engaged in the learning process.
· Teachers, administrators, parents, and the community share the responsibility for advancing the school's mission.
School Summary
Liberty opened its doors to students in mid-August 1990 and a formal dedication was held on September 16, 1990. Liberty was designed and constructed due to the large growth in the Madison and Monrovia school attendance zones. Originally, Liberty Middle School was a magnet school, serving all the students in grades five through eight in the Madison area, and students from the Monrovia and Harvest area could choose to attend the school from grade six on. However, the continued increasing population in the Liberty school district necessitated the creation of Discovery Middle School and Monrovia Middle. Liberty became a part of the Madison City School System at the system's inception on July 1, 1998. Discovery and Liberty now share the population of students in grades six through eight from the Madison area.
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