Unused snow days = change in LCSD calendar

Each year, snow days present a puzzle-like challenge for the
district. Seven snow days were built into this year's calendar,
but so far, this year hasn't brought much snow to Liberty.
Therefore, some of those days will be added back into the
calendar.
The district has developed the
following contingent plan to "give back" unused days, should we
continue to experience a lack of inclement weather.
The change in the calendar is designed to work around state
assessments, Regents preparation and AP exams. Please note, as
these adjustments are made to the district calendar, they will be
posted on our website as well.
Calendar Adjustment for February:
• School will be closed for students on Friday, February 17th for
a Superintendent’s Conference Day.
• School will be closed on Monday, February 20th in recognition of
President’s Day.
• School will be closed on Tuesday, February 21st.
Calendar Adjustments for March:
• School will be closed for students on Friday, March 16th for a
Superintendent’s Conference Day.
• School will be closed on March 19th and 20th if we have 4 or
more snow days remaining as of March 15th.
Calendar Adjustments for April:
• School will be closed for Spring Break April 6th though April
15th.
• School will be closed on April 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th if we have
4 or more snow days remaining as of March 30th.
• School will be closed on Thursday, April 5th if we have 2 or
more snow days remaining as of March 30th.
Calendar Adjustments for May:
• School will be closed on Monday, May 28th for Memorial Day.
• School will be closed on May 25th and 29th if we have 3 or more
snow days remaining as of March 30th. (If we need to take a snow
day after spring break, then we will be open on May 29th).
• School will be closed on Friday, May 25th if we have 1 or more
snow days remaining as of March 30th. (If we need to take a snow
day after spring break, then we will be on May 25th).
If you need further clarification or have any questions, please
don’t hesitate to contact the building principal in the school
where you child is a student.
