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Along their lifelong academic journeys, Liberty Common School students encounter themes examined in the great book Watership Down by Richard Adams.
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.
Along their journey to graduation, all Liberty scholars become acquainted with the ancient Greek teacher Socrates who famously urged his students to “know thyself.”
LCS students are guardians of America’s cultural literacy. Does such a larger-than-life declaration seem far-fetched? I don’t think so.
Owing to Dr. E.D. Hirsch, Liberty Common School students read and communicate far better than most, according to a recent study by researchers at the University of Virginia.
For Liberty students, a verdant pasture of phonics is the natural strategy for enriching language and literacy.
Liberty students, parents, grandparents, and friends have one last “Liberty Lecture” to take in for the school year. The title of the talk being presented on Monday at 6:30PM in the LCHS Great Hall is Postmodernist Art: “The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly.”
LCS seniors spent Wednesday at the State Capitol observing the General Assembly in action and interacting with lawmakers, lobbyists, and legislative staffers.
Many Liberty students, especially upon heading into a three-day weekend of chocolate and marshmallows, may be giving thought to Saccharomyces Cerevisiae, the scientific name for yeast which literally means “sugar-eating fungus.”