Information for Students and Parents
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SAFER OHIO SCHOOL TIP LINE
By calling or texting the statewide hotline (844 - SAFEROH) you can anonymously report anything that is suspicious or endangering you, your friends or your school with school officials and law enforcement.
Learning Aid Ohio
Ohio children on IEPs can get assistance with virtual learning through https://www.learningohio.com/ .
Families can apply for assistance and get matched with a learning provider.
Families can apply for assistance and get matched with a learning provider.
Progress book
Liberty Prep will be utilizing Progress Book this year for tracking grades and attendance. Parents will need to set up an account for Progress Book. To access Progress Book click here.
There are two documents listed below to help parents become familiar with using Progress Book.
There are two documents listed below to help parents become familiar with using Progress Book.

Parent Guide to Progress Book | |
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Parent quick reference guide to Progress Book | |
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Jon Peterson Special Needs Scholarship Program
The Jon Peterson Special Needs (JPSN) Scholarship Program provides scholarships to students who are eligible to attend kindergarten through 12th grade and have an Individualized Education Program (IEP) from their district. The amount of each scholarship will be based on the primary disability condition identified on the student's Evaluation Team Report (ETR) and will not exceed $27,000. Students must be enrolled in the scholarship program for the entire program year to receive the full scholarship amount.
The passage of House Bill 49 eliminated student application deadlines for the JPSN Scholarship Program. Students will have the ability to apply for JPSN Scholarship year-round beginning September 29, 2017.
For more information regarding this program please use the link below.
The passage of House Bill 49 eliminated student application deadlines for the JPSN Scholarship Program. Students will have the ability to apply for JPSN Scholarship year-round beginning September 29, 2017.
For more information regarding this program please use the link below.
Autism scholarship program
The Autism Scholarship Program (ASP) gives the parents of children with autism who qualify for a scholarship the choice to send the child to a special education program other than the one operated by the school district of residence to receive their education and the services outlined in the child's individualized education program (IEP).
For more information regarding this scholarship program please use the link below.
For more information regarding this scholarship program please use the link below.
College Credit Plus
IMPORTANT UPCOMING DATES
Before March 31: Complete School Counseling Requirement – public and nonpublic students
Feb. 15 - April 1: Submit Letter of Intent – all students
Feb. 15 - April 15: Sign-up for a SAFE Account – nonpublic and homeschool parents
Feb. 20 - April 15: Apply for funding – nonpublic and homeschool parents
Before May 20: Funding award notifications sent – nonpublic and homeschool parents
College Credit Plus for Students & Families
College Credit Plus provides college course/credit opportunities for students grades 7-12 who meet the admission requirements of a partnering college. Students that choose this option are enrolled in both high school and college, earning dual credit.
Any and all students (including current CCP students) interested in participating in the program for the 2022-2023 school year must submit a letter of intent and meet with the school principal and attend the annual meeting with at least one parent/guardian.
For more information regarding College Credit Plus, please use the link below.
Before March 31: Complete School Counseling Requirement – public and nonpublic students
Feb. 15 - April 1: Submit Letter of Intent – all students
Feb. 15 - April 15: Sign-up for a SAFE Account – nonpublic and homeschool parents
Feb. 20 - April 15: Apply for funding – nonpublic and homeschool parents
Before May 20: Funding award notifications sent – nonpublic and homeschool parents
College Credit Plus for Students & Families
College Credit Plus provides college course/credit opportunities for students grades 7-12 who meet the admission requirements of a partnering college. Students that choose this option are enrolled in both high school and college, earning dual credit.
Any and all students (including current CCP students) interested in participating in the program for the 2022-2023 school year must submit a letter of intent and meet with the school principal and attend the annual meeting with at least one parent/guardian.
For more information regarding College Credit Plus, please use the link below.