Liberty School was a private secondary school in Blue Hill, Maine , United States, that operated for nearly ten years.
5-683: Liberty School may refer to: Liberty School (Blue Hill, Maine) Liberty School No. 4, Friendship Building , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania The Liberty School, a school in Shadyside , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Liberty Colored High School Liberty, South Carolina Liberty School (Brentwood, Tennessee) See also [ edit ] Liberty Hill School (disambiguation) Liberty High School (disambiguation) Liberty Middle School (disambiguation) Liberty School Cafeteria , Hamlet, Arkansas New Liberty School (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
10-418: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Liberty School (Blue Hill, Maine) The school had an open campus, and students were largely in control of their education. Many students were actively involved in the school’s democratic governance. In May 2007 the school community elected a new board of trustees to increase student enrollment and improve
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20-486: The school finances, but it was unsuccessful. (Ellsworth American Nov. 2007 - 'Liberty School to Close in December 2007'). Liberty school closed in December 2007 The number of students hovered around 60. There were no grades but written evaluations instead. Admittance was generally welcoming. Students and faculty collectively admitted students through the school’s admissions committee. Students were responsible for cleaning
25-423: The school, including all classrooms and bathrooms. Students were required to do at least 40 hours of community service in order to graduate. Community service typically involved volunteering for a non-profit organization . Liberty School periodically offered sports, including soccer , basketball , and Frisbee . Some after school activities included rowing , hiking , swimming , and skiing . In spring 2005,
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