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    Hallway Skies by anonymous Published by Leanne Kirst In whispers soft, the heartbeats race, A secret dance, a hidden space. In crowded halls, we brush, we glance, A fleeting smile, a shy romance. A world of laughter, friends surround, But deep inside, my thoughts confound. I guard my heart like fragile glass, Hoping this spark remains unseen, alas. With every word, I fight the thrill, The quiet crush, the silent chill. In shadows cast, I keep it close, A blooming dream that no one knows. Yet in the night, my thoughts take flight, In moonlit dreams, we hold on tight. For now, it’s ours, this sweet disguise— A secret crush beneath the skies.

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    Food Truck Friday Delay by Darmicia Williams January 16, 2025 As of right now Liberty Magnet High Schools annual food truck Friday has been cancelled and moved to another date. Unfortunately, the day it was supposed to be held there was speculated to be heavy rain and extremely cold weather. The principal at LMHS decided that it would be postponed to Jan 24th, 2025. Fortunately for the liberty magnet students we will be having a club day to make up for the postponed day. As you know, the usual food you’ll see are wings, slushies, drinks, icecream, snow cones, fries, etc. Here’s a quick Q&A from Claniya Olinde when asked how she felt about the cancellation: “How did you feel about Food Truck Friday being pushed back to a later date?” “I was disappointed at first, but then I didn’t really care because I never make it quick enough to the lines to get food anyway.” Overall, it is and will continue to be a great day to be patriot. Enjoy your next Food Truck Friday! Geaux Patriots!

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    Friörgervir By Chase Kaiser Published by Samuel Kanidy Chase is a great artist and student at Liberty High School. His blending of Norse mythology and imagination has molded into this creature he named Friörgervir. Background: Friörgervir, the passive being who travels around the realm of Alfheim. While he seems threatening, he poses no actual threat unless harm is being unleashed across his realm. Friörgervir's role is to ensure peace and harmony to those who seem lacking of the trait and are possible to be cured, otherwise, he would not shy from exterminating the threat that foolishly challenges the realm

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    Beta Club Registration Zoe B and Darmicia W September 23, 2024 Beta Club letters have been sent out! An up and coming club being introduced later on in the school year! Ms.Holloway, the AP environmental science teacher and ambassador of the club, has sent out invitations to be indicted into the beta club. There has been some miscommunications with emails using ebrschools.org, make sure to use students instead. The requirements to be a part of the beta club are A/B honor roll on your transcript all 4 years of high school, and no major or minor infractions. Students need to make sure to check their emails for letters and invitations, contact Ms. Holloway for further questions. (aholloway@ebrschools.org ) Liberty’s Beta Club is for students who want to focus on academics and leadership. This amazing experience is sponsored by Ms Holloway. Members are able to compete in different clubs and activities to showcase their talents and strengths at the beta convention that will be held in Orlando, Florida this year. Beta convention is an opportunity for students to showcase these attributes by competing in both academic and artistic competitions such as quiz bowls, tests, painting, acting, marketing and communication, etc. They are also allowed to show/spread school spirit using social media and posters around the campus. Beta is a fun and enriching experience for kids who put their all into school!

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    LMHS French Week! by Dajah Taylor November 11, 2024 A few weeks ago, the Liberty Magnet High School French Club hosted french week. This week-long event was to showcase and celebrate Louisiana French culture as well as French culture as a whole. Each day offered a different activity during the lunch shifts encouraging all students to join in on the fun regardless of how much they knew about French Culture. The week kicked off on Monday with a school-wide scavenger hunt. Blue sheets of paper posted around the school with questions asking about French culture. The prizes included a goodie bag with candies and French school accessories like pencils and pins for your bag. Tuesday students were able to enjoy arts and crafts. Wednesday students got together on a rainy day in the library and played Just Dance. Thursday the French club field trip to Port Allen to see the French museum. Lastly, to wrap up the festivities Friday was the facepaint and photobooth day capturing all the memories all the students made while participating in French week. The great thing about this week was how inclusive and interactive the activities were. You were not required to be a part of the french club to participate nor did you need to know much about french culture to partake in the activities. The school cannot wait to see what other fun cultural appreciation activities the foreign language department comes up with next year.

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    Soar with StuCO by Akeelaha Scott September 5, 2024 The photo was taken at Fresh Fest this summer - Many students involved in sports teams, band, clubs and many more came out to support and give tours to new students. Curious about what the Student Council has in store for this school year? Well you’re not alone – students across campus are riddled with curiosity. Members of the Student Council are working hard and actively planning events they know the students will enjoy. This will be one of the most enthusiastic school years Liberty Magnet has ever seen. Student Council sponsor Assistant Principal Ms.Claytor is excited for the year ahead and gave us some insider information stating “The Student Council's motto for this year is "Soar with Stuco" and the goal is to ensure that all members have the opportunity to serve our school community and plan events that enhance school culture.” Ms.Claytor also says to look out for events happening each month that will coincide with student life such as trick or treating during Halloween, the annual food drive during Thanksgiving, and the annual toy drive during Christmas with much more to come. Here is some important information that students should know about the Student Council: There are two new sponsors this year, Ms.Voisin and Ms. Bonvillian. There were more than 100 students that showed up to the first meeting of the school year. The $20 student fee to be an official Student Council member is due August 31,2024. In addition to that meet the students leading this year: Keli Jackson - President, Morgan Ambrose -Vice President, Trinity Edwards - Secretary, Rachel Guerin - Point Keeper, and Michael Robinson - Reporter. To stay up to date on their latest adventures/plans and in the loop on events, follow the Student Councils instagram page @lmhs.stuco.

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    Starved Indulgences Poem by Samuel Kanidy See ignorance is a bliss It was better when I didn't know why I loved and obsessed over See knowledge is a vixen She attracts me And repels me greedily With a fortune gambled away See ignorance eclipsed proper judgment Knowledge led me astray Charisma made me arrogant Starved indulgences feed my virtues

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    Senior Portraits Claniya O. November 11, 2024 On November 14 and 15, senior portraits were taken. Students who didn’t take their picture over the summer, had a chance to get their portraits taken. This was also an opportunity for students to retake their pictures if they didn't like how they came out. Students should receive their pictures in a few weeks.

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    Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link OPINION: Beyonce Deserved the Grammy By Mairi Martin Billie Eillish did have a great album with some great songs, so I am not discrediting her not one bit. I have played “Wildflower” and “Birds of a Feather” by her numerous times on repeat--I understand the hype. However, “Cowboy Carter” had a much greater success than “Hit Me Hard and Soft”. To be fair, the two songs I previously named were the only two songs that I heard on the album. I feel like two songs shouldn’t determine a Grammy. They were great, yes, but not as commercially successful as Beyonces’. “Cowboy Carter” got Beyonce a halftime show at the football game. One of her songs, “LEVI'S JEANS” was featured in a Levi commercial (with Beyonce as a special guest). “16 CARRIAGES” went viral on social media for weeks. “TEXAS HOLD EM’” also went viral worldwide, becoming a catchy and upbeat song that millions loved. Those were just half of the songs that had amazing success. It’s all in the charts. Billies’ album was beautiful, but in the music industry, success throughout the entire industry, not just music, will win you a Grammy. comments debug Comments Write a comment Write a comment Share Your Thoughts Be the first to write a comment.

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    Senior Year Poem by Leanne Kirst This poem is about how society is like as a senior in high school. It captured the anxiety of kids trying to figure out their lives in their final days of school. In crowded halls and shifting trends, A senior navigates, time bends, Balancing the moments they can't rewind, With dreams that flicker in their mind. Social scenes and endless tests, Finding time for self, for rest. A would of choices paths unclear, They chase a future, hold it near. In laughter shared and late-night talks, In dreams and fears, in midnight walks, They grasp for life with all their might, Trying to live through day and night

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