We are in a battle to prepare our children for much more than just a college education.
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“We are in a battle to prepare our children for much more than just a college education. We are preparing them for an ever-changing world where the absence of God’s truth challenges the very core of their identities. The prevalent worldviews affect their ability to see the world as God sees it and to determine their place in it. Your gift helps us prepare our students to be the next generation of godly leaders that the world so desperately needs.” – Dr. Blair McCullough, President
The Warrior Difference Annual Fund Giving We encourage volunteering and giving to help transform education and experiences for our students and families. Financial gifts create a lifeline to building and sustaining our community, providing an important way for our families to make a difference at Liberty. Like most private schools, tuition at Liberty Christian covers only 85 percent of the cost to educate. Every gift makes a difference! Your support for general operational school expenditures is critical to our success. We have also identified multiple areas within the school for growth that will provide opportunities to advance the passions and interests of each student and family. We believe that everything is possible with your support. Your giving makes the difference! The Warrior Difference Annual Fund Goal – $1.024M CREATING MANY OPPORTUNITIES FOR OUR WARRIORS TO MOVE FROM >> Apart from the Warrior Difference Annual Fund, highlighted below are two additional areas where your gifts can directly impact important initiatives for our students and teachers. Tuition Assistance Goal – $1M Embracing the Value of Community – Tuition Assistance Promoting a diverse socioeconomic and cultural community: Provides partial needs-based tuition assistance to more than 100 students, giving them the opportunity to be a part of the Liberty community. Teacher Sustainability Goal – $254,000 Enhancing the Faculty Compensation Model Rewards teachers for advanced degrees and relevant certifications, and raises their salaries to compete with market standards. After generous donations to date, the 20-21 fiscal year goal is $254,000 to continue moving toward the overall goal of $1.6 million, leading Liberty into a competitive market that allows our community to keep and hire the best Christian professional educators.
Spiritual Life and Academics – Total Need $91,438 Spiritual Life – Annual end-of-year Spiritual Life event for fifth grade – $1,000 – Middle and Upper School Cross Exam Chapels: Sound, lighting, band, decor – $7,500 – Middle School Impact event with Upper School leaders – $1,000 – Professional conference for campus pastors – $1,000 Primary School – Pre-K and Bridge physical education equipment and playground materials – $1,000 – Spanish document camera projector, portable CD player, bilingual books – $500 – Professional development for Liberty Learning Center Team – $500 – Pre-K and Bridge Scholastic Big Books (45 books) – $1,000 >>>> Common to Innovative – Math Tools/Manipulatives: K-5th Fraction Tiles – $3,000 – Chair Pockets (11 sets) – $590 – Document Cameras: 3rd-5th (set of 12) – $2,400 Middle School – Science lab supplies and equipment for dissections – $3,050 – Study carrels for Liberty Learning Testing Center – $1,300 – Furniture for Middle School Library, “The Nook” – $5,000 – Science fair state trip experience – $1,500 Upper School – OptixCam AIR 5.0MP WiFi (PC/Mac) digital microscope cameras for science labs (set of 12) – $2,750
– World language four-way desk dividers for assisting students and teachers with communicating in their target language (set of 10) – $1,040 – Vernier LabQuest 3 data-logging solution for STEM students with charging stations, CO2 and pH sensors, temperature, and motion detectors for science lab (set of 12) – $10,253 All School – Jamboard: Mobile, interactive whiteboard to create collaborative learning space – $5,000 – Yamaha Tio1608-D Audio Stage Box and Yamaha MG20XU 20-Channel Mixing Console: Replace audio in Competition Gym for pep rallies, sport events, and school functions – $2,000 – New collection of e-Books for Library – $500 – Additional shelving for Library – $5,000 – Print management system for all on-campus printers: Manage 25+ printers on campus – $4,500 >>> Doing to Experiencing STEM – Primary School robotics materials – Pushes, pulls, light and sound, properties of matter, motion, performing patterns, and inputs and outputs – $3,000 – Middle School medical detective supplies – $4,145 – Middle School design modeling and 3D printing – $7,200 – Middle School automation and design – $10,300 – Upper School new Project Lead the Way engineering course – $11,400
Athletics – Total Need $121,485 Boys and Girls – Hudl video and analysis program for all sports – $10,000 – Sports Performance: PUSH real-time velocity based training systems (set of six) – $2,390 – Sports Performance: Run Rocket System resistance training for sprint development (set of four) – $8,000 – Sports Performance and Medicine: Rogue Echo heavy duty cardio bike for recovery and strength development – $3,100 – Sports Medicine: Normatec Pulse 2.0 full body compression boots that help with lymphatic draining – $1,500 >>> Following to Leading Baseball – Practice and game baseballs – $1,100 – Professional development for coaching staff – $550 – Hack Attack pitching machine – $4,075 – Coach’s Fungos wood bat (six bats) – $440 Cheer – Competition fees and travel costs for State and Regional Championships - $3,500 Cross Country – Waterproof team sweats – $2,750 – Entry fees and travel for Hare & Hound Invitational: Premier running event – $15,000 Football – Equipment: New chains, sideline markers, Big Bertha dummy bag for blocking practice,
tackling sleds (robotic), training targets, and nets – $20,000 – Drone camera system – $5,000 Golf – Indoor hitting area: Portable conversion including turf and nets – $10,000 Soccer – NTX training goal: All surface training soccer goal – $1,300 – Camera and tripod: Aid in player development – $500 – Tournament expenditures – $800 Swim – Extra pool rental for lanes at TWU – $2,000 – Training parachutes – $600 >>> Great to Exceptional Tennis – Windscreens – $7,000 – Shaded seating for athletes – $5,000 – Practice and match tennis balls – $630 Track and Field – FinishLynx: Photo finish timing system and cameras – $9,000 – Team tent for competitions – $500 Volleyball – Setter’s Eye: Development program – $250 – Blocking tools for player development – $500 – Rolling whiteboards to enhance practice and game day – $500 – Custom game pole and net system – $9,000
Fine Arts – Total Need $58,800 All-School Musical – New set remaining – $500 – Professional theatre and production musicians for All-School Musical: “Mary Poppins” – $10,000 – Rental and/or purchase of costumes – $4,000 Art – Primary School: Supplies and materials – $1,000 – Middle School: Sculpting clay – $1,000 – Upper School: Clay and kiln repair – $1,700 – Upper School: Art photography computer monitors – $2,000 – Upper School: 10 Wacom tablets to enhance instruction – $3,800 Financial Gap to >>> Unique Opportunities Artist’s Garden: End-of-year fine arts showcase – Costumes, sets, and production – $10,700 Choir – Primary School: Costumes for performances – $500 – Middle School: Lighting and set – $1,000 – Upper School: Tuxedos and dresses – $1,300 Dance – Performance choreography – $9,000 – Character shoes and pom poms – $1,700
Encore – One act play royalties, sets, and props – $4,000 – Student costumes – $500 Theatre – Lower School: Props and new set for Primary School Theatre: “Little Mermaid” – $1,000 – Middle School ShowStoppers: Set, costumes, and licensing – $2,300 Yearbook – Canon Rebel T7i Camera – $1,300 It’s the >>> Warrior Difference! Liberty Giving Day Dec. 10! How to Give – Donate online at www.libertychristian.com/give – Call Development Officer Ashley Jordan at 940-294-2054 or, Vice President of Advancement Dedra Brynn at 940-294-2129 Liberty Every Gift Makes a Difference! Christian The Warrior Difference Annual Fund provides a glimpse of the giving possibilities at Liberty. Your School impact is needed in many additional areas. If you do not see your area of interest represented in this brochure, please contact Dedra Brynn or Ashley Jordan to discuss your giving desires.
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