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Middle School doesn‘t have to be so awkward

7th & 8th Grade is a time of adventure, discovery and personal development where your child will be seen, known and challenged to explore the independence needed for high school.

Each school day is full of experiential learning, designed to mold students toward strong character and unwavering grit.

“Middle school is a uniquely challenging time for kids. They are going through so many changes, personally and at school. Our goal is to be in tune with your child, so we can ease the transition by inviting them into a tight knit community where everyone feels seen & known.“

MIDDLE SCHOOL (7&8)

These core areas of study are the building blocks for all future learning:

Mathematics
English
Science
Social Studies
Music & Arts
Fitness & Health
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Sampling of Clubs:

  • Graphic Design
  • Photography
  • Yearbook
  • Baking
  • Ski/Board Tuning
  • Cozy Crafts
  • Woodworking
  • Peer Mediation
  • Crossfit
  • Girls Self Defense
  • Career Tours
  • Bible Study (student led)
  • Chess (student led)

Academics Integrated Into Hands-On Projects

At Liberty Launch we have a teaching approach and environment where students learn by connecting concepts and skills across different subject areas, allowing them to see how knowledge is interconnected rather than learning each subject in isolation.

 

Essentially, it’s a classroom where lessons are designed to weave together elements of math, science, history, and language arts to foster a deeper understanding of topics through real-world application.

Learning Guided By Theme-based Projects

We provide students with meaningful opportunities to practice & apply their knowledge in real-world themes & contexts.
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Our Students Impact Their Community!

Middle school students at Liberty Launch Academy collaborate in groups to develop impact projects that address real needs within their school and community.
Through impact projects, students have:
  • Built and delivered beds to children and teens in need
  • Volunteered at animal shelters and equine therapy centers
  • Organized donation drives for local organizations
  • Provided support to elderly residents in care facilities
The goal of these projects is to guide students through a process that begins with ideation, fosters teamwork, and encourages research to develop meaningful solutions.
By taking action now, rather than waiting until adulthood, students learn that they have the power to make a difference today.

Engaging Off-Campus Experiences

Through field trips, community service projects, and other off-campus activities, students broaden their horizons and connect classroom learning to the world around them.

My middle school daughter is learning how to be independent and accountable. At LLA, she can go about her day with a large degree of independence but also with steady guidance from her advisor. This offers her a chance to grow in personal responsibility in a safe and supervised environment.
Kristina, 7th Grade Mom

Launching Life Skills

Life skills are crucial for a teen’s development because they form the foundation for independence, self-confidence, and future success.

Middle School students will learn:

Time Management & Organization
Note Taking Skills (Cornell Notes)
Presentation Skills
Employable (soft) skills
Conflict Resolution
Self Care & Hygiene
Managing Laundry & Dress
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Middle School Photo Booth

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