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Standard of Moral Formation

Standard of Moral Formation
Mrs. Sandy Stoltzfus, Elementary Principal, Plato Campus
Another fantastic school year at Liberty Common School's Plato campus has closed, and along with it, a chance to look back upon a year of beautiful intellectual and moral formation in Liberty students.
 
As a result of a proper partnership of parents, professional staff, and hardworking students, we’ve hit the mark of joy once again.  I am thankful to all who helped make this year so successful.
 
As a result, LCS students are thriving.
 
After 28 years, our school remains unwavering in its commitment to its founding principles and philosophies.  Parents who are in agreement have increased access to our excellent school with the expansion to the Aristotle campus.
 
We continue to celebrate and fight for parental rights in education and school choice—for freedom.
 
A Plato-Campus highlight for this year is the virtue leadership and maturity of our sixth-grade class – the Class of 2031.  It took its role as leaders in the school to heart and made the choice put its virtue on display, day in and day out.  I am confident this class has created a standard of achievement that will be followed by those who come after.  Bravo!
 
The school’s combined rising seventh-graders of Plato and Aristotle join together now to lead the way at Liberty Common Junior High School.  It’s a very exciting time in the history of our school.
 
The Plato-Campus’ 609 scholars and 70-person staff came to work each day eager to pursue joy and to grow in knowledge and understanding of all that is good, true, beautiful, and perfect.
 
We are very proud of all these young scholars as they have accomplished much this year to develop their minds and hearts.  Good character is a habit, and students are growing in internalizing virtue upon the school’s foundation stones of citizenship, cooperation, respect, integrity, self-control, responsibility, and perseverance.