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The SKILL
The Skill
At Lewis and Clark we empower students to be collaborative problem solvers who take ownership in the progression of their learning.
The WILL
The Will
At Lewis and Clark, students are loved, supported, accepted, in environments that foster a social/emotional well being and positive mindsets.
The THRILL
The Thrill
Lewis and Clark is a compassionate community where students collaborate with others, sharing our learning in authentic settings.
LC Learner Dispositions
Connect
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I collaborate with others to solve problems and work towards goals.
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I listen to the ideas of others.
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I share my ideas with others.
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I can relate new ideas to things I already know.
Curiosity
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I ask questions.
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I discover new ideas.
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I explore different ways to learn.
Perseverance
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I work hard and don’t give up.
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I spend time practicing.
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I try different strategies.
Ownership
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I learn from my mistakes.
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I can be responsible for my choices.
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I set goals and work towards reaching them.
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I can face my challenges.
Reflect
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I can take time to think, “How am I doing?”
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I evaluate my progress throughout my learning.
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I see mistakes as an opportunity to grow.
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I can explain my learning.
Empathy
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I am respectful to myself, my peers, adults, and my school.
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I can treat others the way I want to be treated.
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I can listen to others and care about what they say and feel.
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I can recognize others’ life experiences and how they differ from my own.
Latest News
An unprecedented nine Liberty Public Schools students have been named National Merit Finalists for 2025.
Following the inclement weather day missed Wednesday, March 5, 2025, LPS now must make up two days within our 2024-2025 academic calendar.
High school seniors Drew Clawson and Natalie Coleman of Liberty North High School have been distinguished as two of the top academic students in the state through the 2025 Missouri Scholars 100 program.
The Ayrie yearbook from Liberty North High School is one of only 35 yearbooks from across the entire U.S. to receive the award.
At the regular Liberty Public Schools Board of Education meeting held Tuesday evening, November 19, 2024, the Board appointed Ms. Kristin Redmond to be the next LPS Director of Health Services.
As we have recently shared in updates, Liberty Public Schools is partnering with districts statewide to building a competency-based learning (CBL) system.
Each year, families are provided an opportunity to file an application with the USDA to determine whether they might qualify for free or reduced lunch status.