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The Patriot Press

Forum for student expression since 1977

The Patriot Press

Forum for student expression since 1977

The Patriot Press

Key clubbers attend 67th annual leadership convention

Hannah Norton, News Editor April 7, 2016

Every year, thousands of Key Clubbers from all over the Pacific Northwest come to Seattle and attend Key Club’s DCON, or District Convention. The convention is centered around service, and aims to celebrate...

Q & A with Carrie Reckling

Betsy Faris, News Editor April 7, 2016

Q: What differences have you seen between other schools and Liberty? A: I like how respectful and thoughtful the students are. I usually work in the middle school level, so it’s crazy going from the...

Liberty welcomes new classes for next school year

McKenzie Fysh, Staff Writer April 7, 2016

The time has come! As you are signing up for next year’s classes, there have been some new additions in the 2016-17 course catalog. For students’ convenience, a course change window will be available...

Chamber Strings hosts festival at Liberty

Ally Smith, Staff Writer April 7, 2016

On March 10 the Chamber Strings orchestra attended and hosted the Eastshore League Orchestra I Festival at Liberty. It’s no question that both the Chamber strings and the Patriot Philharmonic Orchestras...

Administration announces Martin as principal

Ellie Hohensinner, News Editor April 7, 2016

After being Liberty’s assistant principal for five years, Sean Martin will be taking over as principal beginning the 2016-2017 school year. “I have really enjoyed the last five years getting to know...

Liberty robotics team gears up for competition

Christina Tuttle, Editor-In-Chief April 7, 2016

Arobot zooms down the field, swerving past obstacles and avoiding other robots. It shoots a ball into a goal and scores. The team cheers from the sideline. No, this isn’t a futuristic game of soccer....

Stadium completion date extended to summer

Abby Russel, Staff Writer April 7, 2016

The rumors are true: the stadium will not be finished by its predicted completion date, but it will be fully completed at the end of the school year, in time for football season. “We hoped it would...

Athletes of the mind take home gold at History Day competition

Lorrin Johnson, Editor-in-Chief April 7, 2016

After months of grueling preparation and the excretion of blood, sweat, tears, and brainpower, Liberty’s National History Day competitors won big at the regional contest on March 12, with 13 competitors...

Half a million dollar bond is up for vote

Jacqueline Rayfield, Editor-in-Chief April 7, 2016

On the April 26 ballot, Issaquah citizens will have the opportunity to vote on whether to pass the largest bond in the history of the Issaquah School District. The largest ticket item covered by this...

Let’s talk sustainability

Lorrin Johnson, Editor-in-Chief April 7, 2016

All students can remember the countless lunchtime presentations in elementary and middle school on recycling, the posters that indicated what went in each bin, and that one kid who would incessantly throw...

Spring: a busy season for Liberty’s choirs

Hannah Norton, News Editor April 7, 2016

Ten choirs. One conductor. Many songs. This April, the Liberty Singers will be attending “Emerald City Sings,” an invitation-based Seattle festival for outstanding choirs. Liberty’s choirs have also...

Students display their skills at annual talent show

Jacqueline Rayfield, Editor-in-Chief April 7, 2016

After extensive preparation, Liberty’s students took the stage at the annual talent show to display the fruits of their hard work. Freshman Lili Galluzzo was crowned with first place, followed by senior...

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