On the third Thursday of every November, smokers around the nation come together to take part in the American Cancer Society Great American Smokeout. This event challenges smokers to quit using tobacco products and provides them with resources to stay away. Tobacco use is the single largest preventable cause of disease and premature death in the world, which is why the Great American Smokeout remains an important event.
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8th Grade Car Wash for a Good Cause
On November 4, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Liberty’s 8th graders will be making cars shine in the Carl’s Jr. parking lot. Doesn’t your car need a good wash? Your generous donation will help fund the 8th grade promotion trip.
A Night of Fun at Harvest Fest
Our annual celebration of autumn will take place on Friday, October 27 from 6-8 p.m. Invite friends and family to join us for an evening of food, activities, and fun for all ages.
History Of Halloween
What do you think of when you hear the word Halloween? Eating an endless amount of treats, playing scary pranks, or carving giant pumpkins may pop into your mind. October 31 brings a day full of costumes and trick-or-treating. But why do we celebrate Halloween? This spooky holiday dates far back and has changed quite a bit over the years.
Discoverer’s Day
The second Monday in October is a U.S. holiday celebrating the discovery of the New World. Discoverer’s Day, also known as Columbus Day, acknowledges Christopher Columbus’ finding of America, as well as the other important early explorers that came after him. Additional notable voyagers include Lewis and Clark, James Cook, Henry Hudson, and Amerigo Vespucci.
AzMERIT Data Comparisons
A series of clear and informative graphs compare Liberty’s percentage of passing AzMERIT scores to state averages, as well as to several local charter and public schools.
Donate to Liberty and Receive a Full State Tax Credit
If you donate to Liberty Traditional by April 16, 2018, you can subtract your donation from what you owe the state on your 2017 tax return. Individuals can donate up to $200, joint filers can donate up to $400. It’s a win-win!
Autumnal Equinox
Fall begins every year on the day of the autumnal equinox. Typically, this event takes place on September 22 or 23. This year, the equinox will happen on September 22 at 1:02 p.m. MST.
A Helping Hand with Homework
Parents will do anything for their children. So, it should come as no surprise that when children are agonizing over nightly homework assignments, parents are eager to alleviate the pain by offering their help. This raises several questions: What are the best ways to help kids with homework, and how much help is too much?
A Lifesaving Partnership
Liberty Saddleback has partnered with the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, helping raise money to find a cure for blood cancers, and inspiring the researchers of tomorrow through science education.
The Great American Solar Eclipse
Here are two fortuitously coincidental facts: the sun is approximately 400 times further away from us as the moon, and the moon is approximately 400 times smaller than the sun. Because of that cosmic congruence, the moon and the sun appear to be the same size. The reason it’s fortuitous is that, during a solar eclipse, the moon exactly covers the face of the sun, allowing spectators a rare chance to see the sun’s atmosphere, or corona.
Preparing for the Start of School
As a new academic year begins, students start school with new goals, opportunities, and challenges. After a few months of vacation, it may be difficult for children to get back into school mode. Here are some ways parents can help their kids transition from summer break into the school routine.













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