Raise the Torch
The Campaign for Liberty Common School
Our Vision: 2035 Students by 2035
Liberty Common School has long been known as an exemplar in education. We are in the business of making Americans who are intelligent, self-reliant, virtuous, moral, and hardworking. We do this by providing transformative, classical, liberal-arts education.
In response to significant enrollment demand, in 2022, our parent-led Board of Directors decided to enlarge our school to make room for more students and the Raise the Torch campaign was born. Over 13 years, expansion will almost double enrollment at Liberty Common, eventually reaching 2,035 students by 2035. Great schools require great buildings and we need your help to build the necessary facilities now.
Join us today and help Raise the Torch of Liberty Common School.
Campaign Progress
First Look
Mrs. Kearney is excited to unveil architectural renderings for the new Liberty Common Junior High School. These images offer a glimpse into the bright future of Liberty's growing school community. Phase 1 of the project (floor plan top) is set to open in August 2025, while the fully completed building (floor plan bottom) will be ready by August 2026. The renderings highlight large classrooms, dedicated science labs, music rooms, a competition-size gymnasium, and welcoming entry and outdoor spaces. The building’s exterior blends classical aesthetics such as the colonnade and school colors with the existing architectural style. Visit the Junior-High Expansion page for information.
- $.42 million
- $2 million
Campaign Milestones
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Donor Spotlights
Coming Soon
Check back for stories from donors like you who are making a positive impact on Liberty Common School by participating in the Raise the Torch campaign.
From the Headmaster
Liberty’s Raise the Torch Campaign accelerates and completes the school’s vision for building out our campuses. We have initiated this crucial expansion out of what we believe to be a moral obligation for extending to more children a proper American education inclined toward truth, beauty, goodness, and perfection.
I ask your most serious consideration in supporting the Raise the Torch campaign. This is the making of Americans—unified in common knowledge, common virtue, and common sense.