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Summer School 2019 Grades K-8

Follow us on Twitter @ LPSSummerAdv

#lpsleadssummer

Dates: June 3-June 28

Enrollment Opens: February 6, 2019 at 9:00 a.m.

Summer School Contact Information

Phone: 816.736.6730

Register online at: https://www.lps53.org/summerschool

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Table of Contents Table of Contents ........................................................................................................................................ 2

The Schedule .............................................................................................................................................. 3

Attendance Sites ......................................................................................................................................... 3

School Meals ............................................................................................................................................... 3

Transportation ............................................................................................................................................ 3

How to Enroll .............................................................................................................................................. 3

Out of District……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..3

Kid’s Zone ................................................................................................................................................... 4

Kindergarten .............................................................................................................................................. 4

Core Curriculum Grades 1-5 (Morning) ..................................................................................................... 4

Core Curriculum Grades 6-8 (Morning) ..................................................................................................... 4

Elective Information .................................................................................................................................... 5

First Grade Elective Curriculum (Afternoon) ............................................................................................. 5

Second and Third Grade Elective Curriculum (Afternoon) ...................................................................... 5-6

Fourth and Fifth Grade Elective Curriculum (Afternoon) ............................................................................ 6

Sixth Grade Elective Curriculum (Afternoon) ............................................................................................. 7

Seventh and Eighth Grade Elective Curriculum (Afternoon) ................................................................... 7-8

Summer School Incentives .......................................................................................................................... 8

Discipline Policy ......................................................................................................................................... 8

Camp Invention .......................................................................................................................................... 8

Center Stage………………………………………………………………………………………………………………9

NCAPS Academy…………………………………………………………………………………………………………10

Contact Information……………………………………………………………………………………………………..11

Summer School Office: 816-736-6730

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The Schedule Summer School 2019 will be in session June 3 - June 28, *Monday-Friday.

Each day will consist of core curriculum classes in the morning and a variety of

electives in the afternoon.

Elementary Site’s Grades K-5 Host School Schools Served Time

Alexander Doniphan Alexander Doniphan/Franklin/ESC 8:15 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Kellybrook Kellybrook 9:15 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Liberty Oaks Liberty Oaks/Manor Hill/BEST/ELL/ESC 8:15 a.m. - 3:00 p.m..

Ridgeview Ridgeview/Lillian Schumacher TLC/BEST/ELL 9:15 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Shoal Creek Shoal Creek/Out of District 8:15 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Warren Hills Warren Hills/Lewis & Clark ELL 9:15 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Middle School Site Grade 6&7 Time

South Valley Middle School Liberty Middle/Heritage Middle 7:15 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Discovery Middle/South Valley Middle

TLC /BEST/ESC Programs

Middle School Site Grade 8 Discovery Middle School Liberty Middle/Heritage Middle 7:15 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Discovery Middle/South Valley Middle

Discovery Middle School Caps Academy Program 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

*Adjustments may need to be made to sites due to enrollment numbers.

School Meals

Elementary Pricing

Breakfast

Students $1.60

Reduced Price .30

Adults $1.95

Lunch Students $2.45

Reduced Price .40

Adults $3.50

Secondary Pricing Breakfast

Students $1.65

Reduced Price .40

Adults $1.95

Lunch

Students $2.75

Reduced Price .40

Premium Meal $3.50

Premium Plus Meal $4.25

School Meals-Breakfast and Lunch continued The Summer School program will offer breakfast and lunch to ALL students every day! Men-

us, payments, monitor balances, set spending limits, allergy information, pictures of the

meals, nutrition facts and applications for reduced or free price meals are available online at

https://www.schoolcafe.com/. Please create a free account online or download the School

Café app on your mobile device.

Students may qualify for free or reduced priced meals based on their household income.

Applications for federal assistance for school meals is available by applying at School-

Cafe.com or on a paper application available at the school. Information is confidential and all

students are treated exactly the same. Please contact Nutrition Services at 816.736.6880, to

add any new students that are beginning during Summer School. A new application for

school meals is required after July 1 every school year. If you have questions about summer

school meals, please contact our office at 816.736.5375.

*Kindergarten meal accounts will be created at the start of summer school.

Transportation

Transportation will be provided by the Liberty Public Schools Transportation Department.

Transportation will be provided for all eligible students to and from the Summer School site.

In order to provide efficient service and minimize travel time for students, the Transportation

Department will use “express stops.” A daily, consistent transportation address is required at

the time of enrollment for a.m. and p.m. routes. You will receive specific transportation infor-

mation by email in late May that includes express stop location and times.

Failure to enroll a student in the Summer School program by April 5th will result in that stu-

dent not receiving district provided Transportation. Express bus stops will be scheduled

based on students enrolled by the April 5th deadline.

Students enrolling OR changing addresses after the April 5th deadline will not be eligible for

District Provided Transportation.

How to Enroll Current LPS students Grades 1-8 On February 6th you may enroll your student for Summer School by visiting the Liberty Public

Schools website at: https://www.lps53.org and clicking on the Summer School Tab located

under For Families at the top of the page.

You will need your students 9 digit ID number to enroll for Summer School. If you don’t know

your child’s ID number you can obtain that number by calling the school where your child

currently attends.

**Incoming Kindergarten Students** Beginning January 15th you may enroll your student for the fall 2019-2020 school year at

https://registration.lps53.org. Once you have been to the school and turned in the required

documents for the fall school year you may then obtain your student’s 9 digit ID Number. You

will need this number to enroll for Summer School on February 6th.

Out of District Students: You may download the Summer School Out of District Enrollment Form and return by fax to:

816-736-5305, Att: Student Services

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Camp Gone Wild (July8-July 31)

*New for 2019! Camp Gone Wild enrollment will be opening on March 11th at

9:00 a.m. Visit the Kid’s Zone website at: https://www.lps53.org/kidszone and

click on Summer Information.

Before & After School Care The Summer School program will offer Kid’s Zone services at each elementary

summer school site at an additional cost. If you will be using Kid’s Zone for before

or after school care, you must select Kid’s Zone (additional cost) under the

transportation drop down menu and fill out the Kid’s Zone enrollment form on the

next page. All students enrolled in Kid’s Zone will participate in the Summer

School program.

Enrollment for Kid’s Zone will begin February 6th and ends April 5th, 2019. Once

you have completed the Kid’s Zone enrollment form your enrollment will be pro-

cessed and you will be emailed a link to make payment the end of April.

If you have any questions regarding the Kid’s Zone program or prices, please

contact their office at (816) 736-5378.

Kindergarten

Kindergarten Summer School is a full day program for students entering

Kindergarten in the fall. Each day will consist of a variety of literacy and math

activities designed to ensure a smooth transition into Kindergarten. The

curriculum will focus on classroom awareness, community building, and

problem solving with peers and adults.

1st – 5th Grade Core Curriculum (Morning Session) *Students will enroll at the grade level they will be entering in August of 2019.

1st Grade.............................................. Superheroes

CALLING ALL SUPERHEROES! First Grade Core will be an epic adventure

through literacy and mathematics. Students will practice skills to help them read

fluently, add fluently, and use written expression to show their thinking.

2nd Grade .......................................... Don’t Cry Wolf

Don't cry wolf this summer! Future 2nd graders in this course will explore fables,

focusing on identifying story elements and central message. Students will read,

write, and act out some of Aesop's best, using technology to communicate and

collaborate with their peers. Students will also review and practice essential

math skills to prepare for 2nd grade!

6th – 8th Grade Core Curriculum (Morning Session) *Students will enroll at the grade level they will be entering in August of 2019.

Summer School will provide students with core curriculum in the morning

session that will include English Language Arts, Math, Science and College

and Career Readiness.

All curriculum has been provided and developed by staff at Liberty Public

Schools an includes skills aligned with Missouri State Standards.

6th Grade…………………………………...Pathways to Success

Students will get a snapshot of middle school life! Practice opening lockers,

follow a middle school schedule, learn organization and study sills. Discover

the resources to answer all of your questions. Meet staff members and visit

your actual school!

7th Grade……………………………………Pathways to Success

Have you considered your financial future? It all starts now! Acing school:

learn the skills to communicate with teachers and balance healthy relation-

ships with peers while maintaining high grades. Refine your study skills at

school and at home. Take a look into your future by exploring possible career

paths.

3rd Grade ............................................. In the News!

Did you hear the latest news?! 3rd graders are about to dive-in and experi-

ence the world around them as we explore current global discoveries and

events! Join us as we examine the world through the lens of a news reporter!

4th Grade………………………………………….It’s All Greek to Me!

Students will dive into the world of Greek Mythology this summer and be-

come experts in all things Greek! Using the areas of literacy and mathemat-

ics as a foundation, learners will apply Greek mythology to their everyday

life through S.T.E.A.M. challenges, problem based learning, and projects

that make Greek Mythology real to their lives!

5th Grade ............................................ Facing Africa

Students will learn about problems facing the people of Africa. They will re-

search the causes of such problems and possible solutions. Students will also

participate in daily math activities to help prepare for math as fifth graders!

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Elective Information

Students entering grades 1 – 8 will have the opportunity to participate in six one-

hour afternoon electives, three during the first 10 days and three during the last

10 days. Students will be assigned to electives according to personal ranking of

electives at the time of enrollment. Students will be grouped in their elective

classes by 1st grade, 2nd & 3rd grade, 4th & 5th grade, 6th grade, and 7th & 8th grade.

The electives are as follows:

First Grade Elective Curriculum (Afternoon Session)

Around the World: Students in this course wills start the 2019-2020 school year

with some awesome “travel” stories! They will discover people and places from

around the world, keeping track of their journey in a personal passport. Come

travel with us this summer!

Cheerleading: Go! Fight! Win! Students in this course will cheer their hearts

out, while learning what it looks like to work as a team in order to achieve a posi-

tive goal. All of their hard work will culminate in a performance for family and

friends at the end of the two weeks

Coding for Kids: Students will learn what coding is and how it is part of our eve-

ryday life. Students will also have the opportunity to code their name, and com-

plete lessons on Tynker to learn more about coding.

Dinomite: Let's dig deep into dinosaurs this summer! Students will read and

write about these exciting animals, studying the unique characteristics of some of

the most popular dinos. They will draw on creativity and critical thinking to cre-

ate their own super-dinos as a summative project.

Game On: Are you a fan of board games? Why not join our game room? Stu-

dents will have the opportunity to learn a wide variety of games. Our games will

include games of knowledge, skill, and some that are just plain fun.

Health & Fitness: Do you love experiments? How about fun activities that get

you moving and learning at the same time? Explore nutrition, the human body,

diseases, exercise and other fun health topics in this hands on class. Each day

will offer fun activities, experiments and lessons to help you learn about your

amazing health and fitness.

Rhythm of Music: In this course 1st Graders will have the chance to learn new

songs, dances, and explore the whacky instrument called Boom whackers.

Repurposed Art: In this fun-filled art class, we won't think inside the box. We will be

thinking about what we can do WITH the box! Join us this summer for a class all about

repurposed art. We will imagine new artistic possibilities for our old stuff!

Math Mania: Math Mania presents students with a variety of interactive

demonstrations and games to demonstrate numbers and other mathematical

paradoxes. These activities are designed to demonstrate to students fun ways of

learning math concepts.

Sports: Time to get your heart rate up and body moving. You will be on the go the

whole time in this class. Fun p.e. games will be played and a variety of sports skills

will be practiced. Every class will have you participating in a game related to all

your favorite sports. Each day will be different!

Second and Third Grade Elective Curriculum (Afternoon Session)

Checkmate: Kings, Queens, and Knights are invading Liberty. Now it is up to you to

control them! Students in grades 2-3 will have the opportunity to learn how to play

chess as well as some great moves that will throw their opponent off guard.

Coding & Programming: Students who take this course will learn the basics of

computer programming. They will work through programming challenges online

and challenges that do not require a computer.

Game On: Are you a fan of board games? Why not join our game room? Students

will have the opportunity to learn a wide variety of games. Our games will include

games of knowledge, skill, and some that are just plain fun.

Health & Fitness: Do you love experiments? How about fun activities that get you

moving and learning at the same time? Explore nutrition, the human body, diseases,

exercise and other fun health topics in this hands on class. Each day will offer fun

activities, experiments and lessons to help you learn about your amazing health and

fitness.

Math Mania: Math Mania presents students with a variety of interactive

demonstrations and games to demonstrate numbers and other mathematical

paradoxes. These activities are designed to demonstrate to students fun ways of

learning math concepts.

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Engineering with a Twist: In this elective, students in grades 2/3 will have the

opportunity to use STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) and their crea-

tive minds to solve problems from various fairy tales. If you are creative and loving

building things with your hands, this is a great elective for you.

Reading Rodeo: Cowboy and cowgirl up! It's time to barrel-race into the fun of

summer reading! Sample topics will include phonics, vocabulary, comprehension

strategies, book choice and more. Students will build reading skills and confi-

dence in a fun and enriching environment.

Repurposed Art: In this fun-filled art class, we won't think inside the box. We will

be thinking about what we can do WITH the box! Join us this summer for a class all

about repurposed art. We will imagine new artistic possibilities for our old stuff!

Sports: Time to get your heart rate up and body moving. You will be on the go the

whole time in this class. Fun P.E. games will be played and a variety of sports

skills will be practiced. Every class will have you participating in a game related to

all your favorite sports. Each day will be different!

Wacky Music: This is a 2 week course all about the musical instrument called the

Boom whacker. Students will learn about the instrument and why they are shaped

and sized they way they are. They will learn and perform songs using Boom

whackers.

Coding & Programming: Students who take this course will learn the basics

of computer programming and web design. Students will create a working

published website before the course concludes and learn about programming

languages and creating a game that will be shared with others in the class.

Health & Fitness: Do you love experiments? How about fun activities that get

you moving and learning at the same time? Explore nutrition, the human body,

diseases, exercise and other fun health topics in this hands on class. Each day

will offer fun activities, experiments and lessons to help you learn about your

amazing health and fitness.

Math Mania: Math Mania presents students with a variety of interactive

demonstrations and games to demonstrate numbers and other mathe-

matical paradoxes. These activities are designed to demonstrate to

students fun ways of learning math concepts.

Musical Theater: This is a 2 week introductory course on Musical Theater.

Students will learn the basics of musical theater, including chorus singing, cho-

reography, dialogue, and stage direction. At the end of the 2 weeks the singers

will perform the pieces rehearsed in class.

Repurposed Art: In this fun-filled art class, we won't think inside the box. We

will be thinking about what we can do WITH the box! Join us this summer for a

class all about repurposed art. We will imagine new artistic possibilities for

our old stuff!

Secret Agent Readers: Fourth and fifth graders will navigate the secret re-

cesses of summer reading in this fun and informative elective. Students will

unlock the skills related to phonics, vocabulary, comprehension, and more.

This course is perfect for students who are on a mission to enjoy reading.

Sports: Time to get your heart rate up and body moving. You will be on the go

the whole time in this class. Fun P.E. games will be played and a variety of

sports skills will be practiced. Every class will have you participating in a

game related to all your favorite sports. Each day will be different!

Web it up -Web Page: Students who take this course will learn how the inter-

net works, the basics of web design and will receive an introduction to HTML.

Students will create a working published website before the course concludes.

Fourth and Fifth Grade Elective Curriculum

(Afternoon Session)

Aero Dynamics: All systems are GO! With this fun class that teaches students in

4th and 5th grade the basics of aerodynamics through the creation of flying models

like paper airplanes, parachutes, balloon powered paper plate racers, and stomp

rockets. Participants will see and learn how mathematics and science explain the

world of rockets and aerodynamics through simple lessons and learning from ex-

perts in the field.

Are You Game? Are you a fan of board games? Have you always wanted to learn

how to play backgammon? Are you a master at Yahtzee? Why not join our game

room? Students will have the opportunity to learn a wide variety of games and even

play in some tournaments. Our games will include games of knowledge, skill, and

some that are just plain fun.

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Sixth Grade Elective Curriculum (Afternoon Session)

Art: Sixth grade summer school art is a ten day centered, visual arts course

giving students a wide variety of experiences. Elements and principles, art

history and STEM focused projects will be integrated into their creative

process. Students have opportunities to work with a variety of materials and

media in both two and three-dimensional formats.

Center Stage: Center Stage will have two sessions. Students may enroll in

one session (3 electives) or for both sessions (6 electives). Students will

spend the afternoon auditioning for and then rehearsing a play and/or

musical. See page 9 for more information.

Checkmate: Kings, Queens, and Knights are invading Liberty. Now it is up

to you to control them! Students in grades 2-3 will have the opportunity to

learn how to play chess as well as some great moves that will throw their

opponent off guard. Students in grades 6-8 will be engaged in tournament

play while also learning and reviewing some quick ways to clinch a win.

Novices as well as expert players are more than welcome.

Creative Writing & Literature: Creative Writing presents students the time

to examine base elements of fiction, narration, and dialogue, while creating

in-class writing exercises, and commenting upon each

others' creative writing work.

Driving the Digital Highway: Learn to drive the digital highway and earn

your digital license during this class! Students will use various technology

tools such as the computer, MP3 players, video cameras and an assortment of

software to create items while learning how to be safe and appropriate

online citizens.

CSI: Forensic Science: Solve the Great Chocolate Caper: The world famous

chocolate factory, Dutch Delight Chocolates, is excited about its brand new

recipe for chocolate. But before they can manufacture the first candy bar, the

recipe is stolen! Students will gain and use detective skills including

fingerprinting, decoding secret messages and the scientific method to help

solve the case!

Health & Fitness: Do you love experiments? How about fun activities that

get you moving and learning at the same time? Explore nutrition, the human

body, diseases, exercise and other fun health topics in this hands on class.

International Language: In this dynamic summer course, middle school

students will be introduced to various international languages including

French, German and Spanish. The class will learn about various world

culture while developing basic skills in speaking , listening, reading and

writing.

Sports: Time to get your heart rate up and body moving. You will be on the go

the whole time in this class. Fun P.E. games will be played and a variety of sports

skills will be practiced. Every class will have you participating in a game related

to all your favorite sports. Each day will be different!

Seventh and Eighth Grade Elective Curriculum (Afternoon Session)

Art: Art is a ten day centered, visual arts course giving students a wide variety of

experiences. Elements and principles, art history and STEAM focused projects

will be integrated into their creative process. Students have opportunities to

work with a variety of materials and media in both two and three-dimensional

formats.

Center Stage: Center Stage will have two sessions. Students may enroll in one

session (3 electives) or for both sessions (6 electives). Students will spend the

afternoon auditioning for and then rehearsing a play and/or musical. See page 9

for more information.

CSI: Forensic Science: If you love to solve mysteries then this course is for you!

Forensic science will help you discover how science can help solve mysteries.

Gain the skills necessary to become a famous detective like Sherlock Holmes

and Nancy Drew. From dusting for fingerprints to analyzing handwriting, these

fun activities will give you a firsthand look at how detectives and forensics

scientist use science to solve real-life crimes.

Checkmate: Students will be engaged in tournament play while also learning

and reviewing some quick ways to clinch a win. Novices as well as expert

players are more than welcome.

Creative Writing & Literature: Creative Writing presents students the time

to examine base elements of fiction, narration, and dialogue, while creating in-

class writing exercises, and commenting upon each others' creative writing

work.

Digital Photography Basics: Students in this course will explore digital

photography. We will learn how digital cameras work as well the fundamental

principles of good photo composition. Students will take pictures and learn the

process of editing a photo using apps and software will be explored. At the end

of the course students will display their work in gallery format. (Students are

encouraged to bring some type of digital camera to class. In the event a student

does not provide a digital camera, an effort will be made to try and provide the

students with a digital camera.)

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Health & Fitness: Do you love experiments? How about fun activities that get

you moving and learning at the same time? Explore nutrition, the human body,

diseases, exercise and other fun health topics in this hands on class. Each day

will offer fun activities, experiments and lessons to help you learn about your

amazing health and fitness.

International Language: In this dynamic summer course, middle school stu-

dents will be introduced to various international languages including French,

German and Spanish. The class will learn about various world culture while de-

veloping basic skills in speaking , listening, reading and writing.

CAPS Academy: The CAPS Academy is an innovative, two-week, program that

introduces students to professionals and professions, in the Liberty community,

while developing student’s professional skills: communication, time manage-

ment, problem solving, creativity, and integrity. Students will be introduced to

careers in digital media and design, medicine and healthcare, engineering, tech-

nology, and logistics. Expectations for the students are high as they go on field

trips, listen to guest speakers, and are challenged to solve authentic community

issues. At the end of the two weeks there will be an open house for the students to

exhibit their work for the community. CAPS Academy will have two sessions.

Students may enroll in one session (3 electives).

Sports: Time to get your heart rate up and body moving. You will be on the go

the whole time in this class. Fun P.E. games will be played and a variety of sports

skills will be practiced. Every class will have you participating in a game related

to all your favorite sports. Each day will be different.

Summer School Incentives

Summer School Bookstore

Daily drawings will be conducted. Students who participate

and engage in classroom activities will have their name in-

cluded in the daily book drawing from the Summer School

Bookstore.

Perfect Attendance Incentive

Students who have perfect attendance the entire program will

be eligible for a drawing on the last day. Each building will

be giving away one Fire 7 Tablet with Alexa.

Summer School Discipline Policy

Summer School will be a fun-filled and challenging learning experience for

students. To ensure that all students are safe and able to learn, the same be-

havior appropriate during the regular school year will be expected. Students

are expected to treat all staff and students at school with respect, as well as

respect the property of others, while demonstrating safe and appropriate be-

havior in and about the school. To assist students in developing desirable be-

havior habits, educators will provide an environment that is safe, positive, and

challenging. Students feel safe and learning improves when they have clear,

logical, and consistent boundaries. Teachers and administrators work as a

team to provide the needed structure and support to help each student learn to

take responsibility for their actions. Parents/Guardians will be kept informed

on any concerns and will be asked to partner with the school in helping their

children learn to make good choices. The Summer School Program will not

utilize detentions or in-school suspension because of limited summer staff.

Because of this during an instance where a detention or in-school suspension

would be an appropriate consequence the student may be sent home or asked

not to attend part, or the remainder of the Summer School program.

July Camp Invention

For children entering grades K through 6

Liberty Oaks: July 15-19 Alexander Doniphan July 22-26

Click Here to enroll

Program Length: 5 Days

Program Times: 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Directed by Matthew Krohne Email: [email protected]

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Center Stage

Center Stage is a performance-based class that allows students entering grade 6 through grade 8 to spend the afternoon auditioning for and then

rehearsing a musical. This class focuses on character development, blocking and movement, vocalization and technical theatre. Center Stage is

designed for students who have a true love and passion for theatre, both on and off the stage.

Location: Liberty North High School

Address: 1000 NE 104th Street, Liberty MO 64068

Phone: 816-736-5500

Times: 11:30 a.m. to 3:15 p.m.

Session 1: June 3-14 Schoolhouse Rock Live! JR Final Performance: June 14 at 6:30 p.m.

Session 2: June 17-28 Lion King, KIDS Final Performance: June 28 at 6:30 p.m.

IMPORTANT TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION

Center Stage and Summer School Students:

Students enrolled in Summer school and Center Stage will have district-provided transportation from the South Valley /

Discovery Middle School Campus to Liberty North High School. **Parents must provide transportation home from Liberty North**

Center Stage Only Students:

Parents of Center Stage only students will need to provide transportation to and from Liberty North High School.

Questions:

Contact Terri Barnes, LPS Fine Arts Office

Email: [email protected]

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Location: Discovery Middle School

Address: 800 Midjay Dr, Liberty MO, 64068

Phone: (816)736-6730

Time: 11:00 a.m to 2:00 p.m. Monday - Friday

Grades: 7th - 8th

Session I: June 3 – June 14

Session II: June 17 - June 28

The NCAPS Academy is an innovative, two-week, program that introduces students to professionals and professions, in the Liberty Communi-

ty, while developing student’s professional skills: communication, time management, problem solving, creativity, and integrity. Students will

be introduced to careers in digital media and design, medicine and healthcare, engineering, technology, and logistics. Expectations for the

students are high as they go on field trips, listen to guest speakers, and are challenged to solve authentic community issues.

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Director of Safety and Security

Gary Majors

[email protected]

816-736-7319

Director of Transportation

Jeff Baird

[email protected]

816-736-5360

Kid’s Zone

Program Coordinator

Nancy Hillebrand

[email protected]

816-736-5378

Director of Health Services

Kathy Ellermeier

[email protected]

816-736-7057

Director of Special Education

Dr. Kris Martin

[email protected]

816-736-5320

District Summer School Contacts:

Director of Assessment

Evaluation and Testing Christopher Hand

[email protected]

816-736-5320

Summer School Office

Administrative Assistant Lisa Johnston

[email protected]

816-736-6730

Executive Director of Elementary Education

Ms. Andrea Dixon-Seahorn

[email protected]

816-736-5320

Executive Director of Secondary Education

Dr. Julie Moore

[email protected]

816-736-5320

Director of Nutrition Services

Von Gulliford

[email protected]

816-736-5375

Director of Fine Arts

Aaron Money

[email protected]

816-736-5660

Bulletin: The Missouri General Assembly may adjust funding for summer school at any time. As a result, the Liberty Summer School

program may be adjusted or modified based on state funding.