Liberty District Teaches Agriscience, Honors Local Heritage | The Locally Times

The district serves over 4,500 students across seven schools with specialized programs, while public documents cite awards for fiscal management and low administrative costs.

## Specialized Educational Paths Liberty Elementary School District No. 25, which serves more than 4,500 students in kindergarten through eighth grade, provides a structure of specialized school programming. According to the district’s website, its vision is to foster lifelong learning and help students achieve their full potential. The district’s seven schools offer educational paths tailored to student interests, including agriscience, arts, communication, dual language immersion, leadership, International Baccalaureate programs, and STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics). Public information from the district states this structure allows students to choose their own educational paths. ## Agriscience Program and Local Heritage The school district’s public materials express pride in the area’s agricultural and developmental history. The inclusion of an agriscience program aligns with this value, connecting students to the community’s heritage. However, public records do not specify the scope or curriculum of the agriscience program. The records do not detail student enrollment numbers, specific course offerings, or potential partnerships with local agricultural organizations. Furthermore, the documents do not specify how the district’s seven schools otherwise incorporate local history into their broader curriculum or activities. ## Fiscal Management and Accountability Liberty Elementary School District reports a record of fiscal responsibility. The records do not state when this or other awards were received. Additionally, the district notes that the most recent Arizona Auditor General report recognized it for maintaining low administration costs, allowing more funding to be directed into classrooms. The district’s website does not identify the specific Auditor General report by date or title, nor does it provide a copy. ## Community Events and Information The district’s website lists several upcoming events open to the community. While the district provides general contact information, the names and specific locations of its seven schools are not listed on its main web page.