• Reminder: School is closed for students on Friday, Oct. 10, because of a conference day. There is also no school on Monday, Oct. 13, because of Columbus Day.
  • Notice: Starting Oct. 1 and lasting five to six weeks, there may be a delay in drop off of late bus riders on the route that includes county Route 72 , also known as Lt. J.G. Brender Highway, because of a road closure.
  • Under construction: The athletic field and track area is no longer accessible to the public.  The area will be closed as construction continues. The soccer fields remain open.
  • Update: A portion of the Elementary Ballfield remains closed for public use. Please respect the signage and barriers in place.

Student Services

The Office of Student Services oversees special education, English as a New Language (ENL) students in temporary housing and DASA (the Dignity for All Students Act).


Resources

Center for Autism and Related Disabilities at SUNY Albany

The Center for Autism and Related Disabilities (CARD) offers distance education opportunities for professionals and parents on topics related to autism.
Sessions are offered at no cost and each lasts 60-90 minutes. Sessions include lectures, multimedia examples, case studies and research studies. A complete schedule of CARD sessions is available here.

Migrant Education Program

The Migrant Education Program is authorized by the Every Student Succeeds Act and provides educational services to families who work in agriculture, regardless of nationality or legal status. This program is free to eligible families and may include tutoring, student meals, educational field trips, summer programs, parent involvement activities, emergency needs and referrals. For more information contact Deborah DeGraw at ddegraw@libertyk12.org.

Westchester Institute for Human Development

WIHD operates Early Childhood and School-Age Family And Community Engagement (FACE) Centers which are part of the NYS Education Department Office of Special Education Educational Partnership network of support. The centers assist families through workshops, educational resources and direct consultation and referral. Learn more on the WIHD website