Liberty North High School

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Liberty North High School
Address
1000 NE 104 Street

,
64068

United States
Coordinates39°17′04″N 94°25′58″W / 39.28446°N 94.43268°W / 39.28446; -94.43268Coordinates: 39°17′04″N 94°25′58″W / 39.28446°N 94.43268°W / 39.28446; -94.43268
Information
TypePublic
MottoAchieving Excellence
Established2010
StatusOpen
School districtLiberty Public School District
PrincipalPrecious Kurth[1]
Teaching staff130
Grades9–12
GenderCo-educational
Enrollment2,026 (2019–20)[2]
Campus typeSuburban
Color(s)Navy, Gold and White    
Athleticsyes
MascotEagles
Websitewww.lps53.org/lnhs

Liberty North High School (LNHS) is a four-year high school located in Liberty, Missouri, United States. Its current[when?] enrollment is over 2,000 which rapidly increased with the addition of the freshman class for the first time during the 2013–14 school year.[citation needed] LNHS is one of two high schools in the Liberty Public School District, alongside Liberty High School. Liberty North High School has two feeder middle schools, South Valley Middle School and Heritage Middle School (formerly Liberty Junior High).

History[]

LNHS was established in 2010 as Liberty Public School's second high school. Its campus is located at 104th Street and A Highway and created a new space for learning and growth for the district. As Liberty grew into a major suburb of the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, the population at Liberty High School rapidly increased and the building quickly became crowded.[citation needed] To accommodate the growing population, Liberty Public Schools designated LNHS as the district's second high school. A vote went before the residents of Liberty to move freshmen to LHS and LNHS during the 2013–14 school year, in order to relieve crowding at the district's middle school level.

During the 2014–15 school year, renovations to LNHS took place to add on a new section to the building. This completed over the following summer and introduced a new two-story wing to the school that contained more rooms and open-learning spaces. The new wing replaced the school's trailer classrooms, which were previously used to accommodate for the quickly expanding enrollment.

Athletics/Activities[]

The Liberty North High School mascot is the Eagle. School colors are navy, gold, and white.

2011[]

Football

  • Went to first round of Class 4 playoffs[citation needed]

2012[]

Soccer Jr Varsity soccer had 20 wins 3 losses and 1 tie[citation needed]

Football Went to the second round of class 4 playoffs[citation needed]

Basketball Varsity finished 3rd in state[citation needed]

Dance Varsity finished 3rd in state[citation needed]

Model United Nations recognized as one of the Top 50 Programs in North America[3]

2013[]

Dance Varsity finished 2nd in state[citation needed]

Football Varsity- state semi finalist[citation needed]

Model United Nations recognized as one of the Top 25 Programs in North America[4]

2014[]

Model United Nations recognized as one of the Top 150 Program in North America[5]

Men's Track and Field Only team in Liberty North High School history to win a state championship[6]

2015[]

Rugby Varsity state championship appearance[citation needed]

2016[]

Model United Nations recognized as one of the Top 150 Program in North America [7]

2017[]

Baseball won Northland Tournament, along with both conference and district championships.

2018[]

Model United Nations recognized as one of the Top 150 Programs in North America[8]

References[]

  1. ^ "LNHS Administrative Staff". Liberty North High School. Retrieved December 2, 2020.
  2. ^ "LIBERTY NORTH HIGH". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved December 8, 2018.
  3. ^ "North America's Best High School Model UN Teams: 2011-2012 Spring Rankings Top 50". Best Delegate Model United Nations. April 15, 2012.
  4. ^ "Final 2012-2013 High School Rankings". Best Delegate Model United Nations. May 30, 2013.
  5. ^ "The 150 Best High School Model UN Teams in North America 2013-2014". Best Delegate Model United Nations. June 17, 2014.
  6. ^ McDowell, Sam (June 4, 2014). "Liberty North's first track state title celebration a quiet one". kansascity.com. The Kansas City Star. Archived from the original on June 2, 2019. Retrieved December 2, 2020.
  7. ^ "The 150 Best High School Model United Nations Teams in North America from the 2015-2016 School Year". Best Delegate Model United Nations. August 29, 2016.
  8. ^ "The Top 150 High School Model United Nations Teams in North America from the 2017-2018 School Year". Best Delegate Model United Nations. July 2, 2018.

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