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Liberty Elementary
Basic Information
Address: 4600 Quail Run Road
County: Denton
District: Lewisville ISD
Phone Number: 469-713-5958
Fax Number: 972-350-9098
Email: holmanl@lisd.net
Principal: Linda Holman
Additional Information
School Type: Elementary
Accreditation: Exemplary Rating
District ID: 061-902
School ID: 135
Grade Level:
K-5
Founded: 2002
School Days in Calendar Year: 180
School Colors: Navy and Gold
School Mascot: Eagle
School Size: 900
Classroom Size: 22 max.
Classroom Teachers: 41
Support Services:
Special Ed. ALS, LEAP (G/T), MTA (Dyslexia)
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
PTA Organization: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
Model Technology Campus for LISD
School Championships:
Chess, UIL
School Clubs:
Running Club, Choir, Green Squad, Publishing, Dance
Mission Statement:
Mission Statement
The faculty and staff of Liberty Elementary
are dedicated to establishing a learning
environment that is safe, orderly, motivating,
and challenging. We believe all teachers and
students can reach their full potential
intellectually, as we help them develop lifelong
skills of respect, leadership, responsibility, selfdiscipline
and cooperation. High expectations
of students and teachers will be maintained as
we move forward into the future with pride in
our accomplishments and a strong desire to
excel. Liberty students, staff and parents will
come together to set new goals that will
continue to make Liberty Elementary an
exemplary school.
School History:
Named in honor of the 911 victims.