Liberty County High School (Florida) Explained

Liberty County High School
Type:Public
Principal:Eric Willis
Enrollment:331 [1]
Grades:9-12
Streetaddress:12592 Northwest Myers Ann Street
City:Bristol
State:Florida
Zipcode:32321
Country:U.S.
Colors:Garnet and gold [2]
Mascot:Bulldogs
Free Label:Emblem
Rival:Blountstown High School

Liberty County High School is a public high school teaching grades 9–12. The school is located in Bristol, Florida, which is the county seat of Liberty County in the Florida Panhandle near Tallahassee. It is the only high school in Liberty County, with around 325 students from Hosford Junior High in Hosford and W.R. Tolar School in Bristol. The school is operated by the Liberty County School District. In 2023-2024 the high school male administration and the school district became embroiled in controversy over its corporal punishment policies after an 18 year old female honors student was paddled by the Assistant Principal. (3)

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Notable alumni

References

3. My Panhandle.com Teenage student paddled over a miscommunication WMBB News 13 (December 2023)

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Liberty County High School (2021 Ranking) | Bristol, FL.
  2. Web site: FHSAA Member Schools. 2024-03-09. Florida High School Activities Association. en-US.