Liberty Classical Schools

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Liberty Classical Schools launches and operates K-12 American classical schools.

04/28/2026

Where do our rights come from?

If they come from government, they can be taken away.

If they come from something higher, they are enduring.

This idea shaped the founding of the country and still shapes how we think about freedom today.

🎙️ Watch our full conversation with the Folsoms now on YouTube.

Do you think this still matters?

04/27/2026

Only 35% of Americans say they are proud of their country.

That number used to be closer to 90%.

Something has shifted.

If we lose a sense of what is good, true, and worth preserving, we risk losing it altogether.

Understanding our history matters. Not to ignore its flaws, but to see it clearly and honestly.

🎙️ Our newest episode with the Folsoms is now live on YouTube.

What do you think has changed?

04/20/2026

Great teaching starts with passion.

When a teacher loves the content, students feel it.

Learning becomes something they experience, not just something they receive.

🎙️ Our latest episode with David Han is now live on YouTube.

EducationMatters

04/08/2026

What do you want students to become?

Not just what they know.
Not just what they achieve.

Who they become.

That question changes everything about how we teach, what we prioritize, and what we measure.

Because education is not just about outcomes.
It’s about formation.

🎙️ Our newest episode with David Han is now live on YouTube.

What would your answer be?

GreatBooks

03/25/2026

If students don’t believe in truth… what are we actually teaching them?

You can’t build an education on skills alone.
You can’t form a life on opinions alone.

At some point, students have to wrestle with what is true.
Because truth is what gives meaning to knowledge, direction to thinking, and purpose to life.

Without it, education becomes noise.
With it, education becomes formation.

🎙️ Our newest episode with Margarita Mooney Clayton is now live on YouTube.

What do you think — is truth still central to education?

FormationMatters

03/23/2026

What is education actually for?

Is it test scores?
College acceptance?
Career preparation?

Or something deeper?

True education isn’t just about what students know.
It’s about who they are becoming.

It forms the mind.
It shapes the heart.
It prepares a person for a life of wisdom, responsibility, and purpose.

If we don’t answer this question correctly, everything else we build in education will be off.

🎙️ Our newest episode with Margarita Mooney Clayton is now live on YouTube.

What do you think education is for?

GreatBooks

03/10/2026

First Lady Abigail Adams believed education was essential for cultivating virtue, reason, and informed citizenship, especially for women. She did not receive a formal education and instead led her own studies in her family's library. Throughout her life, she advocated for women’s intellectual development so they could better educate their children and contribute meaningfully to the republic.

03/06/2026

Intellect without character can be dangerous.

Knowledge alone is not enough. Wisdom requires a moral compass.

One of the most promising things about classical schools is that formation does not stop in the classroom. You see it in the hallways, in the way students treat one another, and even in correction. Every moment becomes an opportunity to ask a deeper question.

What character needs to grow here?

In many communities, school plays a significant role in shaping the whole person. That means forming not just minds, but hearts. Teaching students about virtue, responsibility, and the beautiful things of life.

Education should do both.

03/05/2026

"What you leave behind is not what is engraved in stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of others." - Pericles, 5th century B.C. Athenian general and statesman

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100 Galleria Parkway Suite 500
Atlanta, GA
30339