Liberty High School is located in Hillsboro, Oregon, United States, just west of Portland. It opened in 2003, with only freshmen, sophomores and juniors. The school has approximately 1600 students and 140 faculty members. As of 2016, the graduation rate was 85%.ConstructionThe school was designed by Mahlum Architects and features a rotunda two and a half stories tall at the main entrance. Robinson Construction served as general contractor on the $49.3 million campus. Amenities at the 292000sqft school include a 536-seat theater and a 3,500 seat gym.DetailsThe school was previously organized by a "Small Schools Initiative" that divided the student body into four different "sub"-schools . These are the Academy of Arts and Design, the Health and Human Services Academy, the Media, Culinary and Marketing Academy, and the Science, Engineering and Technology Academy. As of 2007, the student body was reorganized into three academies: the Freshman Academy, the Arts, Communication and Technology Academy, and the Health and Human Services Academy. The newly proposed Freshman Academy was introduced to compensate for the high amount of failing grades that previous freshmen were receiving. Once the freshmen have moved on to their sophomore year, they must then decide which of the other two academies they will join. In these academies the students work in various Focus Programs of study similar to college majors. The focus programs include Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Visual Arts, Theatre Performance, Theatre Production, Child Services, Health Services, Public Services, Culinary Arts, Marketing/Management, Media Communications, Engineering, Science, and Technology.Liberty has a student-run television studio referred to as "LTV." The students put on a morning broadcast every day, which informs viewers of activities, awards, and announcements, and includes video clips of sporting events. The Patrick Henry is the school's newspaper.