The LCSS Festival of Trees allows each school to decorate a tree depicting either the school's theme for the current year or the school's mascot. Many of the trees are decorated with artwork created by students. This is Midway Middle School's tree.
The LCSS Festival of Trees allows each school to decorate a tree depicting either the school's theme for the current year or the school's mascot. Many of the trees are decorated with artwork created by students. This is Lyman Hall Elementary and Liberty Elementary's trees.
The LCSS Festival of Trees allows each school to decorate a tree depicting either the school's theme for the current year or the school's mascot. Many of the trees are decorated with artwork created by students. This is Lewis Frasier Middle School and Joseph Martin Elementary's trees.
The LCSS Festival of Trees allows each school to decorate a tree depicting either the school's theme for the current year or the school's mascot. Many of the trees are decorated with artwork created by students. This is Liberty County Pre-K Center's tree.
The LCSS Festival of Trees allows each school to decorate a tree depicting either the school's theme for the current year or the school's mascot. Many of the trees are decorated with artwork created by students. This is Liberty County High School and Liberty College and Career Academy's trees.
The LCSS Festival of Trees allows each school to decorate a tree depicting either the school's theme for the current year or the school's mascot. Many of the trees are decorated with artwork created by students. This is the Horizons Learning Center's tree.
The LCSS Festival of Trees allows each school to decorate a tree depicting either the school's theme for the current year or the school's mascot. Many of the trees are decorated with artwork created by students. This is Frank Long Elementary's tree.
The LCSS Festival of Trees allows each school to decorate a tree depicting either the school's theme for the current year or the school's mascot. Many of the trees are decorated with artwork created by students. This is Bradwell Institute's tree.
The LCSS Festival of Trees allows each school to decorate a tree depicting either the school's theme for the current year or the school's mascot. Many of the trees are decorated with artwork created by students. This is Button Gwinnett Elementary's tree.
The LCSS Festival of Trees allows each school to decorate a tree depicting either the school's theme for the current year or the school's mascot. Many of the trees are decorated with artwork created by students. This is Waldo Pafford Elementary and Taylors Creek Elementary's trees.
The LCSS Festival of Trees allows each school to decorate a tree depicting either the school's theme for the current year or the school's mascot. Many of the trees are decorated with artwork created by students. This is Taylor Creek Elementary's tree.
The LCSS Festival of Trees allows each school to decorate a tree depicting either the school's theme for the current year or the school's mascot. Many of the trees are decorated with artwork created by students. This is Snelson Golden Middle School's tree.