• Friday, March 14, is a professional development day for faculty and staff. School will be closed for students.
  • Pre-K registration began March 1 for district residents who will turn 4 by Dec. 1. Deadline is March 30. A lottery will be held during April for all available slots, which will be full day.  For more details, visit our pre-k registration page.
  • Survey closes March 14: We are conducting surveys to provide feedback about perceptions of Liberty’s schools and learning environment. Links have been sent to staff, families and students. If you haven’t received the link, please reach out to Marianne Serratore, Interim Assistant Superintendent of Schools, at 845-292-5400, ext. 2063, or mserratore@libertyk12.org.
  • Traffic alert: A temporary traffic pattern is in effect at Liberty Elementary School. Please see details of new traffic pattern here.

A video message from the superintendent on winter accomplishments

Please watch the following video message from Dr. Patrick Sullivan,

Message in text below:

Hello Liberty,

Spring is just around the corner, at least that’s what we are told. But before the warmer weather hits, I want to take a moment to look back at all the great things our Redhawks have accomplished this winter.

Our athletes have shown growth across all sports, with several student-athletes seeing  post-season play. Seven wrestlers competed in sectionals, four of our indoor track and field athletes took part in state qualifiers, and a Liberty skier, Hudson Danzilo, participated in states.

On the arts side, our photographers and writers earned dozens of awards in the Mid-Hudson Regional Scholastic Art and Writing competition. Liberty Performing Arts presented a wonderful production of “Clue,” and LES had its first Drama Club production, “Seussical Kids.” I look forward to the Middle School’s “Shrek Jr.” in April.

I also want to thank everyone who attended our All Things Liberty Winter Festival last month.It was great seeing so many of our Redhawk families have fun while learning more about our school community.

I visit classrooms across our buildings regularly and am impressed with all the hard work our faculty and staff are putting in to make Liberty a great place to learn. We couldn’t do what we do without them.

As always, if you have any questions, please feel free to email questions@libertyk12.org.

Thank you.