Liberty Preparatory School Welcomes You!

Liberty Preparatory School is a tuition-free public charter school serving extraordinary families from Wayne County, Ohio. Our dedicated staff and school leaders work to create a unique and personalized learning experience for scholars in grades 9-12.

At Liberty Preparatory School we offer all the benefits of a free public school education with a private school approach. We believe that our students deserve a caring, inspiring, and safe learning environment.

The Liberty Preparatory School is a community school established under Chapter 3314. of the Revised Code. The school is a public school and students enrolled in and attending the school are required to take proficiency tests and other examinations prescribed by law. In addition, there may be other requirements for students at the school that are prescribed by law. Students who are exempt from the compulsory attendance law for the purpose of home education pursuant to section 3321.042 of the Revised Code shall no longer be exempt for that purpose upon their enrollment in a community school. For more information about this matter contact the school administration or the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce.

 
 

A tuition-free school serving students 9-12.

 

Calendar

View our school calendar listing important dates for the school year including; testing days, parent-teacher conferences and holidays.

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Keep up to date with everything that is happening at Liberty Preparatory School! You’ll find all the news right here.

Enroll

Interested in enrolling at Liberty Preparatory School? You can find more information here and how to contact us. We can’t wait to meet you!

 
 

Take a Tour of Liberty Prep

Want to know more about what it’s like to attend Liberty Preparatory School? Take a look at our virtual tour video and learn more about what makes Liberty Prep special.

 

Learning, Recovery and Extended Learning 

In response to Governor DeWine’s request, Liberty Preparatory School has created a unique plan to help students continue to advance academically and to make up for any learning that may have been lost or delayed due to the pandemic.

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