There are 19 schools in the USA with the word liberal in the name.
The word "liberal" is commonly found in U.S. public school names due to its historical association with the ideals of freedom, open-mindedness, and broad-based education. In early American history, the term "liberal" was often linked to the principles of classical liberalism, which valued individual liberty, civic participation, and intellectual development. Many schools adopted this term to reflect their commitment to fostering critical thinking, inclusivity, and a well-rounded education for all students. Additionally, "liberal" has geographic significance in some regions, with towns and cities named Liberal, influencing the naming of local schools. Over time, the use of "liberal" in school names has come to represent the aspiration toward democratic values and educational opportunity.
Alabama (1)
Pike Liberal Arts School in Troy, ALArizona (1)
Paideia Liberal Arts Academy in Phoenix, AZFlorida (2)
Pensacola Private School of Liberal Arts in Pensacola, FLPensacola Private School of Liberal Arts in Pensacola, FL
Georgia (1)
The School of Liberal Studies at Savannah High in Savannah, GAIllinois (1)
Mother Mcauley Liberal Arts High School in Chicago, ILKansas (3)
Liberal Senior High School in Liberal, KSKelly Liberal Arts Academy in Wichita, KS
Northfield School of Liberal Arts in Wichita, KS
Missouri (3)
Liberal Elementary School in Liberal, MOLiberal High School in Liberal, MO
Liberal Middle School in Liberal, MO
New York (3)
Queens High School of Teaching Liberal Arts and Sciences in Bellerose, NYInternational School for Liberal Arts in Bronx, NY
Brooklyn Institute for Liberal Arts in Brooklyn, NY
Tennessee (2)
Chattanooga School for the Liberal Arts in Chattanooga, TNCity University School of Liberal Arts in Memphis, TN
Utah (1)
Walden School of Liberal Arts in Provo, UTWisconsin (1)
Monona Grove Liberal Arts in Monona, WI
Information is generated using publicly accessible school-supplied data and may be inaccurate