Liberty Classical Academy, a nondenominational Christian school operating in a new home in White Bear Lake, will host a tour and open house on Nov. 13.
The activities follow the school's move in July to a single campus at St. Pius X Catholic Church, 3878 Highland Av. Liberty Classical Academy was founded in 2003 and offers a broad liberal arts curriculum that requires graduates to take four years of math, lab science, history and English. Latin is taught there, too.
"Liberty students consistently achieve because our program combines academic rigor, engaging classrooms and Christian values," Rebekah Hagstrom, the school's headmaster, said in a news release.
The school has 165 students in its pre-K through 12th grade program, and learned recently that Jake Crandall, a high school senior, was named a 2014-15 National Merit Scholarship semifinalist.
At 8:30 a.m. on Nov. 13, the school will host a tour that will include observing students in the classroom and listening to parent testimony about the school. Hagstrom also will make a brief presentation, the school said.
The open house and information night then begins at 7 p.m. on Nov. 13. Teachers will be on hand to talk about the school's curriculum.
To attend, contact Nghi Anderson at 651-772-2777 or admissions@libertyclassicalacademy.org.
Michael Pelton, a school spokesman, said recently that the school draws most of its students from Ramsey and Washington counties.