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Bob Schaffer, Headmaster
Liberty Common School students should be light to the nations, even if many in their generation are making themselves visually shortsighted by gazing at screens all day. Regrettably, too many of ours may also be transfixed by screens, videogames, and social media.
Bob Schaffer, Headmaster
Liberty Common students aspire to become more than human transcription machines. The school, as a matter of longstanding policy, intends for every learner, regardless of background, to become superior thinkers and communicators.
Bob Schaffer, Headmaster
Win Schendel knows the true meaning of liberty. If you ask him about it, he will eagerly explain why Americans must be proud to defend their sacred natural birthright.
Bob Schaffer, Headmaster
Bob Schaffer, Headmaster
Bob Schaffer, Headmaster
Bob Schaffer, Headmaster
As a loving school community, we put our arms around Liberty students for they are precious children placed in our midst. Those employed in the holy mission of educating these cherubs tend to consider themselves last of all and servant of all.
Bob Schaffer, Headmaster
Bob Schaffer, Headmaster
Bob Schaffer, Headmaster
Bob Schaffer, Headmaster
Along their lifelong academic journeys, Liberty Common School students encounter themes examined in the great book Watership Down by Richard Adams.
Bob Schaffer, Headmaster
Bob Schaffer, Headmaster
Bob Schaffer, Headmaster
Liberty students are fortunate to be led by professional-classroom instructors who are all in one place together and dedicated to a patriotic vocation of educating young Americans.
Bob Schaffer, Headmaster
Along their journey to graduation, all Liberty scholars become acquainted with the ancient Greek teacher Socrates who famously urged his students to “know thyself.”
