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I recently graduated from Liberty High School and I had a great experience, after my freshman year. In the beginning it was a little rough, but from there on it was great. There are many organizations to get invovled in such as sports, arts, sga, nhs, and there is even a robotics team. The only one in the county. There are some great teachers for math and sciences, especially. Also, there is a wide variety of ap classes and some elective classes. My favorites was newspaper production (so fun!) Also, there are many different students with different socio-economic backgrounds. Liberty, however, is known for having students with a wealthier background and are republican just like most of the Carroll County area. My only problem with Liberty is that the administration (not teachers) care more about the reputation of the school than of the student. Have a tough skin with them!

As a parent of three children who have either graduated from Liberty High School, or are currently enrolled at Liberty, I have seen Liberty progress over several years and several administrations. The last two administrators have been conscientious and extremely organized. They set high standards for students and teachers. The population of students is above-average in talent and work-ethic. There is an atmosphere of high expectations (all students are expected to continue their education after graduating) and caring relationships. One of my concerns about the school system, however, is that the budget is so tight that class sizes are very large, thus individual attention during the school day is lacking. Teachers are very hardworking, but seem stressed to the breaking point.

LHS is certainly a school of which Maryland should be proud. Located in a county where our budget is limited, at best, Liberty excels in all areas. From extracurricular offerings like Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Drama, Clubs, etc to Freshman, JV and Varsity sports, no student should have trouble finding a group in which to participate. Classes are offered for all academic levels of students. Faculty supports the kids and each other, and Administration is open to suggestions and willing to help and advise whenever asked. Communication between community and LHS is easily accessible and response time is short. So glad my home is located in this school district! GO LIONS!

While the principal seems unable to take advice or suggestions from anyone who doesn't decide how much money he makes, most of the teachers do their utmost to keep kids both interested and educated. A great atmosphere of friendliness and academia is only slightly marred by the ineptitude of the administration.
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