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Future Liberty Belles Participate In Dance Camp
Every year the dance team hosts the Future Belles camp, encouraging kids to dance
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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.
Kelsey Altrup, Reporter
Kelsey Altrup is a sophomore, and this is her second year of Yearbook at Liberty. This year she is going to be one of the lead mentors at Frontier Middle School, helping out with their Yearbook. In her free time, she loves photography, listening to music, reading, and hanging out with friends. She enjoys taking pictures of sports, nature, and her friends. This school year Altrup is aiming to work hard and create something amazing with the staff.

