Liberty Technology Magnet High School


Liberty Technology Magnet High School is a public magnet high school located in Jackson, Tennessee. It opened to students in October 2003. It is a part of the Jackson-Madison County School System.

History

Liberty Technology Magnet High School is one of the youngest high schools in the Jackson-Madison County area. Its construction took place between 2002 and 2003. The cost for the school's construction was nearly $16 million. In 2009, Liberty became a Title I school.

Campus

Liberty's campus is. and covers, located near Pringles Park, home of the Jackson Generals. The outside campus includes a football stadium, football practice field, band practice field, a soccer field, and both baseball and softball fields. The football stadium is surrounded by a track and can seat up to 1,600 people. The auditorium seats up to 999 people, and the gymnasium has a capacity of 2,150.

Classes

Liberty uses block scheduling, with classes typically lasting 90 minutes, as opposed to the 45 minute classes used conventionally by schools in the United States.
In 2009, Liberty Technology Magnet High School had 15 students for every full-time equivalent teacher. The Tennessee average is 15 students per full-time equivalent teacher.

Athletics

Liberty won a TSSAA class 2A basketball state championship in 2005-2006.

Principals

Johnny Reynolds was the principal when the school opened in 2003, until October 31, 2008 when he retired as principal. June Murry served from 2008-2016. Timothy Gilmer took the position in January 2016. Janis Epperson and Roderick Payne followed with one year stints each. The current Principal is Mr. James Barnett.