Liberty STEAM Charter Updates (9/1)
AMAZING THINGS HAPPEN WHEN POTENTIAL MEETS OPPORTUNITY!
Welcome to the September 2020 Edition of Liberty STEAM Charter's eNewsletter!
Official Enrollment Period for K-1 Scholars Opens October 1 with a December Lottery
NEW NAME, SAME MISSION!
During its August 10th meeting, the Board of Directors unanimously approved the school’s name be officially changed from Sumter STEAM Charter to Liberty STEAM Charter. After soliciting feedback from the community, the board received 275 responses to its survey. Of those individuals, 98% agreed that a name change was necessary to reflect the rich legacy of the former Liberty Street Elementary. A formal request was made to the SC Public Charter School District on August 13th to approve the name change, which was also unanimously approved making the name change official. According to Chairman Thompson, “Not only does renaming the school reflect the rich legacy of excellence & pride in the former Liberty Street Elementary School but, moreover, it goes to the heart of our mission. I am so proud of this board and the incredible progress we have made in the last year. To our supporting stakeholders: thank you and know that we cannot wait to begin to serve this community and our families.”
Signed Founding Board Resolution Authoring the School's Name Change
SCPCSD Amendment to Change School's Name in the Official Charter
SCPCSD Board of Trustees Approves Name Change to Charter
Founding Executive Director's Corner
I consider it to be a true privilege and honor to have been selected as the Founding Executive Director for Liberty STEAM Charter. I want to take this opportunity to thank everyone for welcoming me into the Sumter community. I am excited about leading the efforts to establish Sumter's first tuition-free, public charter. The vision for Liberty STEAM Charter is a complete cultural change from the traditional teaching & learning model. We will focus on partnering with our community and families to provide personalized and project-based learning experiences through a STEAM-based academic program where graduates become the next generation of leaders, employers, and employees who contribute to the economic well-being of their communities and families.
Since coming to Sumter for the first time in June, it became apparent to me that key LSC stakeholders believe that LSC's proposed educational model will successfully serve and reach all parts of the community in preparing our young people to participate in an ever-changing economy. Having had the opportunity to jump feet first into the work has allowed me the opportunity to learn a great amount of information in a short period of time. One thing that is clear to me is that many families across Sumter are anxiously seeking additional high-quality public school options given that our children only have one shot at a K-12 education. I encourage you to follow Liberty STEAM Charter on social media and check out our website to stay updated with new developments as we move forward in the charter authorization process. I look forward to continuing to get out and into the community in the coming weeks and months - please email me if I can ever of be assistance (kgraham@libertysteamcharter.org).
Social Emotional Learning: A Core Design Principle of LSC's Educational Model
Liberty STEAM Charter Opens Administrative Offices in Historic Downtown Sumter
Liberty STEAM Charter Board of Directors Meeting
Monday, Sep 14, 2020, 11:30 AM
Central Carolina Technical College - Advanced Manufacturing Technology Training Center, Broad Street, Sumter, SC, USA
Updates from the August Founding Board of Directors Meeting
LSC Board Chairman & Executive Director with SCPCSD Board Chairman, Superintendent, & Chief of Staff
Official Minutes from the August 10th Meeting of the Founding Board of Directors
SCPCSD Superintendent Chris Neeley Speaks to LSC Founding Board of Directors
Liberty STEAM Charter Launches a Unique Partnership with Quixote Club
Renovations Are Set to Soon Begin for LSC's Primary Academy Campus
NINE MINDS, ONE MISSION: Who are the school's founders and why are they committed to LSC?
Greg A. Thompson, Chairman
Dexter Davis, Vice-Chairman
Kimberly Rauschenbach, Treasurer
"I’m committed to LSC because education isn’t “one size fits all”. The plans for the charter school have been meticulously crafted to create a learning environment where our students - who we call “scholars” - will thrive through project-based learning experiences, family engagement, support services, and character development – it’s truly a personalized education opportunity with a whole-child approach."
Rev. Dr. Marion Newton
Bronwyn McElveen
Steve Creech
Cammy Chandler
"I am committed to this charter school, because I know this will be a game-changing opportunity for our community’s most underserved neighborhoods to receive equitable access to an additional high-quality public education option that will level the playing field and allow our scholars to excel at high levels. This is a huge win for our community, in particular for parents who are seeking an additional high-quality public education option for their children."
Ben E. Griffith, Jr.
Dr. Rodney Thompson
About Us - Stay Connected!
Email: info@libertysteamcharter.org
Website: www.libertysteamcharter.org
Location: 117 North Main Street, Sumter, SC, USA
Phone: 803-830-5966
Facebook: facebook.com/libertsteamcharter
Twitter: @Liberty_STEAM