Our Vision
Liberty Academy envisions young men and women of wisdom and virtue, prepared to lead with integrity, serve with humility, and uphold the principles of a free and noble society.
Our Mission
Liberty Academy exists to nurture the minds and hearts of the young toward wisdom and virtue, preparing them to meet the trials of a changing world with courage and discernment. We endeavor to build a community where truth is pursued, goodness is honored, and excellence is the natural fruit of noble purpose and dedicated teaching.
The Academy’s Desired Characteristics
A campus that is readily accessible, secure and safe. Buildings tailored for instruction and learning without distractions.
Skilled, experienced teachers committed to the Hillsdale Barney Charter Curriculum.
High standards of excellence in all areas: academics, integrity, sportsmanship, relationships.
A school community that works together to pursue all that is good, true, and beautiful.
All students are welcome and valued as individuals who possess great potential.
What is a Chartered Public School?
Charter schools are publicly-funded, independent schools with the freedom to meet students’ needs, especially in selecting and designing their own curriculum.
Charter schools do not charge tuition.
Charter schools are part of the state school system and must comply with state and federal laws as outlined in their founding charter contract.
Charter schools include achievement-based standards.
Charter schools are not subject to most of the regulations found in traditional public schools, allowing broader innovation and creative teaching methods.
Our Team
Jim Miller
James W. Miller serves as Executive Director of Liberty Academy Charter Public School, where he is leading the development of a school rooted in strong academics, good character, and a lasting love of learning.
He holds that education is, at its core, a search for what is true and good. It is not just about preparing students for a job, but about helping them grow into thoughtful, capable, and responsible adults. At Liberty Academy, that means giving students a solid foundation in reading, writing, history, math, and science—while also helping them develop sound judgment, personal responsibility, and respect for others.
Mr. Miller maintains that students should encounter great books, important ideas, and the story of our nation and the wider world. Just as importantly, they should learn how to express those ideas clearly. He emphasizes strong speaking and writing, so students can think for themselves and communicate with confidence and purpose.
As a young man, Mr. Miller served in the United States Air Force. While enlisted, he attended the University of South Dakota, where he earned his associate degree. After completing his service, he continued his education at Framingham State University, earning a degree in Childhood Education.
Under his leadership, Liberty Academy is being built as a school where teachers lead the classroom, expectations are high, and students are encouraged to do their best work every day. He recognizes that when students are grounded in truth, guided by good habits, and challenged by meaningful content, they are well prepared to face life with courage, contribute to their communities, and carry forward the responsibilities of a free society.
Mr. Miller values the strong sense of community found in New Hampshire’s Lakes Region and understands that schools should reflect the character and values of the families they serve. He is committed to building a school that partners closely with parents and supports the development of each child with care, discipline, and purpose. Outside of his work, he enjoys time with his family and the natural beauty of the region.
Executive Directorjim@libertyacademynh.org
Liz Regan
Mrs. Regan grew up in Keene, NH, and has been an educator in NH for over 15 years, working in a variety of academic settings as a classroom teacher in public and private schools, and as a tutor for public, private, and homeschool students. She spent 10 years at New England Classical Academy, a private classical school, where she served as executive director for 4 years as well. She holds a current teaching certification in 7-12 grade mathematics.
Since 2021, she has assisted several classical charter schools in their application and start-up phases, including Lionheart Classical in Peterborough, North Star in Wolfeboro, and now Liberty Academy. Mrs. Regan has a passion for classical education and is honored to work to make it more available to NH students. She has strong administration and communication skills that help keep projects running smoothly. She considers herself a servant leader, who recognizes the responsibility of leading by example by setting high expectations for herself in order to maintain high expectations of faculty, staff, and students within a school community.
Mrs. Regan still considers herself a newlywed after marrying her husband in September 2023. In addition to her 6 stepchildren, she has been blessed with a daughter who is almost 2 as well as a new bundle of joy due this July. She enjoys reading, walking and hiking, family game nights, Sudoku puzzles, the beach, and community theater.
Assistant Executive Directorliz@libertyacademynh.org
Jessica Murphy
Kindergarten Teacherjessica@libertyacademynh.orgMs. Jessica Murphy will be the kindergarten classroom teacher for the 2026-2027 school year. Ms. Murphy brings several years of experience in elementary education, beginning her career as a paraprofessional before advancing to a third-grade teaching position and ultimately finding her passion as a kindergarten teacher at Walter Caldwell Elementary School in Florida. She holds a bachelor’s degree in environmental science and a Florida educator certificate in PreK and Primary Education (and pursuing her NH teaching certification).
Widely regarded by her peers and references as caring, genuine, and hard-working, Ms. Murphy is known for her initiative and dedication to going above and beyond for her students and colleagues. Her calm and thoughtful demeanor allows her to connect meaningfully with young learners, creating a classroom environment where students feel comfortable, supported, and motivated to grow.
Ms. Murphy is passionate about early childhood education and believes kindergarten is a pivotal time for building confidence and curiosity in young learners. She strives to create a welcoming and engaging classroom where every child feels valued and excited to learn. Born and raised in the area, Jessica recently moved back after 20 years in Florida. She is relearning her love for outdoor activities like hiking and swimming in the lakes. She also enjoys reading, mind puzzles, and crafting in her free time.
The School Building
80 Bean Road, Moultonborough, NH
Enrollment Process
Complete our simple registration form.
Your child will be given an available seat or added to an ordered class waitlist on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Once received, complete the Enrollment Packet and return within 10 business days to secure your child(ren)’s seat(s).
Attend a Parent Info Session (see Home page or Events page for more details)
Note: There are no fees involved in the enrollment process.
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