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Roger The Rooster: Beloved Figure of LHS
Roger is a rooster that lives outside of Miss Franke’s room, his presence had had an impact on students and is a part of school culture.
Roger stands peacefully outside of Ms. Franke’s room observing the 200 hallway.
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Your donation will support the student journalists of Liberty High School. For the 2025-26 school year, we are trying to purchase additional cameras and video equipment for our growing media program. We also plan to attend the national journalism conference in Orlando in November 2026.
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About the Contributors
Kay Cooper, Reporter
Kay Cooper is a sophomore and in their second year of publications. They are working to film and report on anything interesting happening around Liberty and tell a story. Cooper loves creating and performing as he is a part of colorguard and enjoys the rush of being in front of a crowd. Cooper is also president of GSA and hopes to create a space for everyone and hope his videos can spread awareness of the community around us. They hope to pursue journalism in the future and potentially go to college for it.
Navya Manchala, Reporter
Navya Manchala is a sophomore in broadcasting and this is her second year in the journalism program. She also took part in the Yearbook Club in her 8th year in middle school. Manchala likes to enjoy her free time by engaging in activities such as drawing, reading, and helping others in the community. She also loves to learn new things so that she can stay curious. Currently, she holds the titles of President of Art Club, President-In-Training for Model UN, and many others. After high school, Manchala plans to attend college and law school so that she can work as a human rights lawyer to help those in need.
Piper Wietbrock, Reporter
Piper Wietbrock is a sophomore, and this is her first year in publications. She participates in Cross Country and is on the Varsity Track team. She wishes to continue her sports career in college. Wietbrock has interests in aerospace engineering and is hoping to take more science courses involving that subject. She enjoys working on her self improvement, whether that be working out, or doing things that are productive for her wellbeing.



