![]() The District will also continue to utilize its existing “open enrollment policy” in which a student may choose to attend a school outside of his/her attendance area if space is available and if the student provides his/her transportation from home to the school of choice. Based on current long-range projections, the boundaries allow for each high school within the District to have a small amount of remaining student capacity relative to their respective maximum capacity in 10 years. ![]() The boundaries were developed through careful review and analysis of past, current and projected enrollment patterns throughout the District, as well as in close consultation with the County of Riverside, City of Menifee, City of Perris and City of Murrieta planning departments to identify and analyze likely future enrollment trends due to projected development activity over the next ten years. This action also modifies the boundaries for both Paloma Valley High School and Heritage High School. The 215 Freeway will be the boundary to the west, Newport Road/Domenigoni Parkway to the north, and the existing District boundaries to the south and east. For the 2022-23 school year, the school will serve 9th-11th grade, and for the 2023-24 school year, all four grade levels will be present making 2024 the first graduating class!īoundaries for Liberty High School were adopted by the Board of Trustees on February 12, 2020. ![]() The school will open in August 2021 to 9th and 10th grade students. I look forward to meeting each and every one of you in the future!!Īs you are likely aware, the District began construction on its fourth comprehensive high school, Liberty High School, in February 2019. We have an excited staff who are ready to work hard and make Liberty High School a place like no other! Being part of THE HERD means that we are all a family who look out for each other as well as uplift each other towards greatness. I cannot wait to welcome our students on the first day of school and for them to experience Liberty High School. I received my AA from MSJC and transferred to Cal State University, San Bernardino where I continued my education. I have also taught Spanish at Heritage High School as well as Perris High School before becoming an administrator. considering I graduated from Perris High School!! I began my teaching career as a Spanish teacher at Paloma Valley High School where I was also the Activities Director. I have been in education for over 20 years and have been part of the Perris Union High School District for 18 of those years. ![]()
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