Liberty High School
Announcements
Good Morning Liberty!
November 3, 2014
Students:
Sophomores, there will be a fundraising meeting for your class on Wednesday in Mrs. Vogel's room. The meeting will begin at 12:30 p.m.=
Weight room will be open Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday for any HS baseball player.
NHS members- their will be a meeting Wednesday, November 5th during lunch.
The Book Fair is this week in Mr. Buyck’s room.
Picture retake day will be Wednesday, November 5, 2014. Forms are in the HS office.
The fall blood drive is Tuesday, November 4, from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. You may sign up to give during lunch on Tuesday. Please sign up during your study hall time period. If you do not have a study hall, your teacher must give approval for the time you sign up. A free t-shirt will be given to all those who donate. The goal is 75 units of blood. With the holiday travel season approaching, the supplies are low and the need is great. Please give. =
Important Dates:
November 10 – Veteran’s Day Celebration at 1:30
November 15 – Mini Cheer Camp 9:00a.m-2:00 at Liberty School
November 15 – Red & White Night- Liberty Boosters Club pulled pork dinner 4-7 in cafeteria.
Lunch for Today:
Sausage Pizza, Green Beans, Pineapple
Sports Info:
November 3- JHBB 8th grade tourney at Unity, Monday-Friday
JHGB vs Quincy 6:00 pm
November 4 – Blood Drive in big gym 9-6pm
5/6 girls basketball @ Warsaw 6:00
November 6 – 5/6 girls basketball vs Quincy 6:00
JHGB @ Southeastern 6:00
November 7 – 5/6 girls basketball vs Southeastern 6:00
November 8 – HSCC State
JH Marching Band at Quincy Veteran’s Day Parade 10:00
STAFF
November 3 – staff meeting @3:20 in Mrs. Meyer’s room
November 10 – Veteran’s Day Celebration at 1:30
November 12 – ELA , staff meeting @3:20 in Mrs. Obert’s room
DEAR-
November 4 1st hour
November 18 2nd hour
November 25 3rd hour
Spotlight on Kristen Cassens
Liberty School is proud to shine a spotlight on several staff members throughout the school year. Staff members’ names have been drawn at random. They will be featured monthly both on a bulletin board at school as well as in the local newspaper. This month’s Spotlight is on Kristen Cassens.
Kristen Cassens has been at teacher at Liberty School for 10 years. She is a graduate of Warsaw High School and Illinois College. Kristin comes from a family of educators. Both of her parents were also teachers. Kristin says her favorite part of being a teacher is working with a fun and caring staff. She also loves spending each day “with the amazing kids here at Liberty!” Kristin’s least favorite part of her job is getting up early.
Kristin says her funniest memory as a teacher at Liberty School is when her class did a skit on popular commercials during the school talent show. The students used props and costumes, and they became very involved in their performance. The audience loved their funny skit. Another great memory Kristen has is when her class won a food drive competition. As part of the class’s reward, she was taped to the wall at an assembly in front of the entire elementary school.
Kristin enjoys reading mystery and biography books, and her favorite bird is the blue jay because, “they are smart and have a beautiful song.” In her free time Kristin enjoys going to baseball games, especially games at Wrigley Field. Yes, she is a huge Chicago Cubs fan. She collects Cubs memorabilia and angels. If she won a million dollars, Kristin says she would buy a new house, pay off her college loans, and start a college fund for her son. “A trip to Australia might be nice, too,” says Mrs. Cassens.
Something Kristin would like to change about the world is to give schools more funding, “so we could add new programs, update our building, and reinstate field trips”.
Kristen and her husband Justin live in Camp Point. They have one son, Jackson Cassens, who is sixteen months old. Kristin loves to sing, and she can play several different musical instruments.
For your contributions to our school and community, Mrs. Cassens, we say “Thank you!”
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