
Eagle volleyball with a 5 set sweep at Poplar Bluff tonight. JV 2-0 varsity 3-0.
Great job Lady Eagles!!

Students from Liberty Middle School and High School attended a Karst in the Ozarks field trip to Grand Gulf and Mammoth Spring State Park. Guest speakers/presenters Mary Ann Mutrux and Denise Vaughn spoke to students about the karst topography and natural formations. Kaylyn Dalbom and Adam Davis from the National Park Service joined the presentations. Education in nature takes the classroom outdoors!











We have several students who have perfect or near perfect attendance! Keep it up, Liberty Eagles!
It's not impossible for your building to average between 96-100% in October!


Most of our Liberty Eagles are up-to date with their immunization schedule! If you have any questions about delinquent immunizations, please contact your school nurse during school hours. Letters were mailed home about two weeks ago. If you did not receive a letter, you can disregard this notification.


Today was the first day of the LMS Prize Calendar Fundraiser. Congratulations to Melissa Rutledge. She won a $25 gift card to Michael's!


LHS and LMS students and staff are off on a field trip to Grand Gulf State Park and Mammoth Springs State Park! This trip was possible due to a grant written through the South Central Ozark Council of Governments to educate students about the importance of our Karst region.
We would also like to thank Connolly insurance for sponsoring the water and snacks for the trip!



Back to back (big) nights for the Eagles. Volleyball with a big win over Houston on Thursday, football with a great win last night at Mountain Grove. Great job Eagles!!

As Fall begins...
MVE Kindergarten explores the story of Johnny Appleseed and makes homemade applesauce while learning about plant life cycles. (Seeds-seedlings-tree-apples)
1st grade creates pumpkin paintings.











MVE 3rd grade learns about Missouri history during the 1800's.











MVE 5th graders explore physical and chemical changes with learning centers.











Senior night for HS volleyball will be tonight. We will recognize our senior volleyball players and parents, between the JV game and Varsity.
MS football at the field tonight at 5:30 come out and support our student athletes tonight.

Mrs. Ball's World Heroes class made board games. Each group had a different civilization and created a themed board game. Once they all finished, they enjoyed playing them.








Mr. Tipton's class decorated for fall with stain glass leaves!








One of our district's goals is to be as transparent as possible. We need to inform you of an incident that occurred on Friday, September 22. One of our lower level elementary students at Mountain View Elementary brought a P99 airsoft gun to school on Friday. The airsoft gun was hidden in his backpack. We were unaware it was on school grounds until after school ended. First thing this morning, the incident was handled according to the district's discipline policy. The student has been held accountable for the incident. We appreciate and respect an elementary student and their parent for bringing this to our attention over the weekend. The safety of our students and staff are our #1 priority. I want to thank the communities of Mountain View and Birch Tree for working together to keep our students and staff safe. Mrs. Tharp, Superintendent

LMS wants to give a huge shoutout to Connolly Insurance for being our academic achievement sponsor for the 2023-2024 school year. Throughout the school year, there are many opportunities to provide students with awards for their academic success and hard work. Ian and Nathan are excited to support our middle school students and their achievements! Thank you!



For this semester alone we have 55 students enrolled in 115 different dual credit courses. Our local Rotary Club are huge supporters of education and our students. Because they are an organization that serves others, one of their ways of serving is to invest in our future. They choose to help with some of the financial burdens that may be encounted for those students and families who are already working towards their futures.
All dual credit students were given an application for this scholarship. The Rotary Club chose to award a scholarship, paying for 1 dual credit course for each senior applicant. Congratulations to the follow Senior recipients,
Ava Greenan
Paige Hedden
Kallie Henry
Zara Hockman
Megan Kaut
Madison Matthews
Keele Murrow
Sydney Radford
Yadira Salinas- Rodriguez
Sukhraj Singh
Talan Stout
Maci Tharp
Dalton Vermillion
Grace Berkshire
Tatiana Chavez
Kaylie Foster
Adryan Holden


Reminder: School will not be in session on Monday.


We couldn't have had S'more fun than we did this week at LMS!










At the Board of Education meeting on September 21, Mrs. Renshaw recognized a few outstanding BTE students.



It was Centers Day in MVE 5th grade! Today they had some hands on centers that were all about mixtures and solutions!









