Edit the website.
This is where staff update news posts, calendar events, the announcement ticker, and the eight subpages — Staff, Board, Documents, Resources, Health, Dining, Virtual Learning, Coordinators. Edits go live in about thirty seconds. There is nothing to install — you just need a free GitHub account and a friendly invitation to our website repository.
Make a free GitHub account (one time only)
If you don't already have one, go to github.com/signup and create an account using your school email. It takes about two minutes. GitHub is what keeps a safe history of every edit.
Send your GitHub username to the office
Once we add you as a collaborator on our website project, you'll get an invitation email from GitHub. Click Accept and you're in. (You only do this once.)
Sign in to the editor at app.pagescms.org
Use the big black button above. Choose "Sign in with GitHub." When it asks which project to open, pick Liberty-Public-School/liberty.
Edit, save, and you're done
You'll see a sidebar of things you can change — News, Calendar events, Announcement ticker, Athletics scoreboard, Site settings, and the eight subpages. Click any item, fill in the form like a Word document, and hit Save. The website rebuilds itself in about thirty seconds. No FTP, no HTML.
If something goes wrong, it's reversible
Every edit is saved as a separate version. If you make a mistake or wish you hadn't, the office can restore an earlier version with one click. You cannot break the site.