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Liberty High School (Nevada)

2003 establishments in NevadaBuildings and structures in Henderson, NevadaClark County School DistrictEducation in Henderson, NevadaEducational institutions established in 2003
High schools in Clark County, NevadaPublic high schools in Nevada

Liberty High School (also referred to as LHS) is a high school in Henderson in the U.S. state of Nevada. It is part of the Clark County School District. Liberty considers itself to be a "classical school." This is because through Liberty's curriculum, one can study Latin, as well as focus on the history and society of ancient Rome and Greece.

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Liberty High School (Nevada)
Liberty Heights Avenue, Henderson

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Liberty Heights Avenue
89183 Henderson
Nevada, United States
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