Parent/teacher conferences can feel challenging. Frantic work schedules and overwhelming family commitments can make it difficult to schedule a conference, much less get to it on time! In addition, some parents revert to their “inner child,” feeling intimidated about sitting down with the teacher, especially if they are sitting in little chairs! Here are some tips for having an effective and anxiety-free conference with your child’s teacher.
School News
A special letter to LTS Saddleback Parents from Superintendent
Dear Parents,
We know you have options when it comes to your child’s education, and I want to thank you for partnering with us. We truly value our students and parents and believe that all children have the ability to be successful both in and outside our school.
Giving our teachers a pat on the back
If you ask your child what makes him or her successful at our school, he or she will probably tell you about our excellent teachers. What students take away from a successful education usually centers around a strong connection with teachers who inspire them to achieve their dreams.
Teach and Enrich: Our plan to utilize Beyond Textbooks
This year, Liberty is proud to begin using Beyond Textbooks. As Common Core standards are further implemented across the state, we are rising to meet the challenge. We want to help our students succeed by introducing this innovative program.
Back-to-School Time is Here!
Parents, buckle up, it is time to get ready for school! School resumes at Liberty Traditional on Tuesday, August 5th, so it is time to start getting geared up for your children to resume their educations.
We’re proud to partner with Casa Enrique Uniforms
Back to school is August 5th, 2014!
We’re proud to partner with Casa Enrique Uniforms for the fulfillment of all Liberty Traditional Uniforms.
The Liberty Advantage
We are always looking for ways in which to improve academic achievement, especially in the areas of reading and mathematics. According to recent research, programs that were designed to enhance social and emotional support among children also improved academic performance.
Routines still important for kids on summer break
The start of summer vacation means a chance for families to deviate from their routine of getting up at the same time each morning. But, is that the right thing to do?
K-6 Open Enrollment for the 2014-2015 school year
July 29-31
All new and returning students and parents are invited to come tour the school, chat with teachers and learn more about Liberty Traditional Charter Schools’ tuition-free private-school environment.
Children’s and Teen’s Summer Reading Program
Children’s Summer Reading Program
Douglas Public Library
June 3rd to July 18th
For ages 0 to 12 years old
Registration Forms available at the Douglas Public Library
For more information contact Veronica Juarez- Carrillo @ 417-7355
Over the summer, try unplugging
It’s hard to believe that another school year is almost over! Once the children are out of school, it’s important to keep them occupied. Perhaps the children’s access to screen media – from TV to computers to electronic games – goes down over the summer. The kids may not know it, but that’s a good thing!
Helping children cope with change
News flash: We’re almost at the end of another school year! As if anyone needing reminding, right? Our school is busy wrapping up lesson plans and planning graduation ceremonies. At such a busy time, it’s easy to overlook a child who might be struggling with the emotions that often come at the end of a school year.

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