Kathryn Hope Death, Obituary – Kathryn Hope, Liberty Hill High School 11th-grade student has passed away following a car accident on Friday, January 13, 2022, leaving friends, loved ones, family and the entire community heartbroken and in grievance, according to a social media sharing. “The following is an important message for the parents and students of Liberty Hill High School: Yesterday evening, one of our very own kids, Kathryn Hope Hubbard, who was a student at Liberty Hill High School and was now enrolled in the 11th grade, passed away unexpectedly.
The news of her departure has left our entire school community in a state of profound disbelief and mourning.
This knowledge has resulted in an overwhelming amount of sadness on our campus and has had an impact on a significant number of faculty members as well as students and staff members here at Liberty Hill High School. At this time, the student’s family and friends are in our thoughts and prayers. We will continue to keep them in our thoughts and prayers.
There has been no progress made toward putting together the funeral service at this point in time. As soon as we are in possession of further information regarding that subject, we will communicate it to you.
Students typically display significant emotions to traumatic situations, even if they were not particularly close to the student who was affected by the event. This is true even if the student who was affected by the event was not even their classmate. There are counselors accessible to provide aid to your student(s) if they feel they need it in the case that they do.
If your child is having problems coping with the death of a friend or loved one, we will make sure that there is a member of the district support team available on campus so that they may chat to your child. While we are providing support for our students, we will make an effort to maintain as much of our regular routine as is practically possible. If there is a need, please do not be hesitant to get in touch with us; we would be happy to assist.
We are available to assist you. In spite of the fact that this is a difficult time for everyone involved, I have full faith that both our teaching staff and our kids will continue to be there for one another and offer support.”