Category: High School News
Village to flush water system, possibly impacting water at school buildings
The village of Liberty will flush its water mains by opening hydrants throughout the system later this month. This may cause low water pressure and water throughout the village to become brown. The water will not be contaminated.
The flushing will likely impact the Liberty Elementary, Middle and High Schools and the District Office.
Flushing of the Parksville transmission line will take Sept. 15-29, with the Village Water System starting Sept. 29 until complete. Flushing will take place from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mondays through Fridays.
If water begins to get brown in a building, water fountains will be temporarily shut down until the water clears. Bottled water will be available if fountains are shut down. All staff and students are encouraged to limit water use while
Updates will be available on the village website, www.libertyvillageny.org.
CCE Orange and Sullivan to provide fall parenting programs
Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange and Sullivan Counties are offering a variety of virtual parenting workshops this fall. Parenting can be stressful, and tools and approaches are available to assist parents and caregivers to make things a bit easier.
The virtual approach allows parents to learn from the comfort of home and still gain valuable information in an interactive and welcoming setting. It also helps those that don’t have childcare or transportation, it can easily be accessed from their cellphone.
The following programs will be be offered:
Unpacking the Teen Years- Virtual
- Dates: Oct. 8, 22 and Nov. 5, 19
- Time: 7-9 p.m.
- Fee: $40 per family
During this positive and supportive approach to the teen years, we will discuss:
- Understand the changes in your teen
- Your role in parenting teens
- Ways to build connectivity with your teen
- Communication strategies and tools
- How to identify red flags for challenging behaviors
Discipline is NOT a Dirty Word – Virtual
- Dates: Thursdays, Oct. 2,16, 30, and Nov. 13
- Time: 7-9 p.m.
- Fee: $40 per family
This fun, interactive four session series is filled with resources about child development, parental coaching, and powerful parenting tools that support caregivers on their parenting journey. There will be ample time for questions and group discussions that support parental confidence and wellbeing.
Topics include:
- What is discipline?
- Why do kids misbehave?
- Understanding your parenting style
- Ways to co-regulate with your child
- Parental self-care
- Child and brain development 101
- Understanding the value of empathy and self-esteem
- Temperament
- Protective Factors framework
- Communication strategies
- How to build connection with your children
- 5 important techniques for your parenting tool box
Advance registration is necessary for attendance. The program fee is $40 per family. If families are unable to pay the fee, they have the option to pay what they can or select solidarity to waive the fee. To register, visit the Cornell Cooperative Extension Sullivan County website at https://sullivancce.org/events. Those who register will receive the Zoom links to participate in the virtual series.
Contact Suzan Sussmann at 845-344-1234 or sls536@cornell.edu with any questions.
Cornell Cooperative Extension Sullivan County provides equal program and employment opportunities. The public can contact the office to request accommodations.
Library to host Bookworm Clubs for LES students, game day for LMS/LHS students
The Liberty Public Library is starting the new school year with afterschool opportunities for students.
On Sept. 17, students in grades 5-12 are invited to a Game Day, featuring board games, card games and more, starting at 3:15 p.m. Students will also learn more about volunteer opportunities at the library to start earning hours they may need. Snacks will be provided.
For elementary students, the library will host Bookworm Clubs for elementary students in October and November.
The club will be offered Mondays, Oct. 20-Nov. 24, or Tuesdays, Oct. 21-Nov. 25 (no meeting on Nov. 11), for children in first and second grades. The club for third and fourth graders will be Wednesdays, Oct. 22-Nov. 19 or Thursdays, Oct. 23-Nov. 20.
They will be held from 2:30 to 4 p.m. afterschool. Library staff will pick children from Liberty Elementary to escort them to the library.
Participating children will read books, play games, have snacks, do crafts and more.
Registration will begin at 9:30 a.m. Monday, Sept. 22, by calling 845-292-6070. Those who call earlier will be asked to call back. Permission slips will be sent home with all children who are registered. Slips must be returned to the library or the child’s teacher indicating pickup preference. Children may be picked up at the library by 4 or they can be escorted to the LES Boys & Girls Club, if they are signed up. Students in third and fourth grade also have the option to take the late bus home from the elementary school.
For more information, call 845-292-6070 or visit the library’s website. The library is at 189 N. Main St. in Liberty.
Sports schedule, and results, for the week of Sept. 8-14, 2025
Our student-athletes will be in action this week with cross country, soccer, tennis and volleyball.
Here are the schedule and results, if available. Livestream links are included where available.
The schedule is subject to change. Check the Liberty schedule on the Section IX website for the latest.
Monday, Sept. 8
4 p.m.: Girls Varsity Tennis vs. John S. Burke Catholic at Liberty
4:30 p.m.: Girls JV Soccer vs. Middletown at Middletown High School Faller Field Complex
4:30 p.m.: Boys Varsity Soccer vs. Beacon City at Beacon High School
4:30 p.m.: Boys JV Soccer vs. Beacon City at Liberty High School
Tuesday, Sept. 9
4:15 p.m.: Boys and Girls Varsity Cross Country vs. multiple schools vs. Tri-Valley Central School TV – Iatauro Sports Complex
4:30 p.m.: Girls Varsity Soccer vs. Port Jervis at Liberty High School
Wednesday, Sept. 10
4 p.m.: Girls Varsity Tennis vs. Port Jervis at Port Jervis High School
4:30 p.m.: Girls JV Volleyball vs. Monticello at Monticello High School
6 p.m.: Girls Varsity Volleyball vs. Monticello at Monticello High School
Thursday, Sept. 11
No events scheduled.
Friday, Sept. 12
4 p.m.: Girls Varsity Soccer vs. Monticello at Liberty High School
4 p.m.: Girls Varsity Tennis vs. Middletown at Middletown High School
4:30 p.m.: Boys Varsity Soccer vs. Port Jervis/Eldred at Liberty High School
4:30 p.m.: Boys JV Soccer vs. Port Jervis at Port Jervis High School Chase Field
5:15 p.m.: Girls JV Volleyball vs. Beacon City at Liberty High School
6:30 p.m.: Varsity Football vs. James I. O’Neill at James I O’Neill High School
6:45 p.m.: Girls Varsity Volleyball vs. Beacon City at Liberty High School
Saturday, Sept. 13
No events scheduled
Sunday, Sept. 14
No events scheduled
School Boards Association to honor two from Liberty
Two people who have had a positive impact on Liberty Central School District will be honored next month by the Sullivan County School Boards Association.
High school math teacher Edward Lare will be presented with an Outstanding Educator Award, and cleaner Mary Chanov will receive an Outstanding District Employee Award.
“These two individuals embody what it means to be a Liberty Redhawk, with dedication to making Liberty a great place to learn,” Superintendent Dr. Patrick Sullivan said.
Mr. Edward Lare
Mr. Lare has worked for Liberty for four years. He was nominated by High School Principal Stephen Matuszak for his “extraordinary commitment to excellence in education and his unwavering dedication to his students’ success.”
Mr. Matuszak also highlighted Mr. Lare’s teaching method that personalizes instruction, encourages students to take ownership of their learning and balances structure with creativity, “ensuring that each lesson is meaningful, relevant, and accessible to learners of all abilities.”
Mr. Lare embodies lifelong learning. He enrolled in the new Coding Course through Sienna College, which will allow him to integrate coding and technology into his curriculum. “This endeavor not only reflects his passion for professional growth but also his commitment to equipping students with critical 21st-century skills,” Mr. Matuszak wrote in his nomination letter. “Edward is preparing his students for future opportunities and challenges in an increasingly digital world.”
Mr. Lare’s influence can be found beyond the classroom, by supporting students through mentoring, extra-curricular involvement and by fostering a positive, inclusive school culture. “His approachable nature and genuine care for students create a safe and welcoming space where learners feel comfortable expressing themselves and taking academic risks,” Mr. Matuszak wrote. “Many students have shared how Edward’s encouragement and support have made a lasting impact on their lives.”
He also has a positive impact on his colleagues, regularly sharing innovative teaching strategies and actively participates in professional development opportunities.
“In summary, Mr. Edward Lare exemplifies the qualities that make an outstanding educator: passion, innovation, dedication, and a heartfelt commitment to student-centered learning,” Mr. Matuszak wrote.
Mr. Lare thanked his co-workers for their support over the past four years. “Receiving the SCSBA is truly an honor and is humbling considering the outstanding educators who have received this award in the past,” he said. “It has always been a privilege working at Liberty with all of the dedicated staff members, supportive administration, and an incredible mentor, who all continuously inspire me to be the best teacher that I can be.”
Ms. Mary Chanov
Ms. Chanov has been a staple at Liberty Central School District for 25 years, serving in various roles including as a substitute, a teacher aide, a cafeteria monitor and the last 10 as a cleaner.
“Ms. Chanov exemplifies the highest standards of dedication, professionalism and compassion, making her a truly invaluable asset to our school district,” Dr. Sullivan wrote in his nomination letter.
She has consistently demonstrated an unwavering commitment to the success and well-being of students, staff and the entire school community, going above and beyond the call of duty. She regularly volunteers to work on weekends and after hours, ensuring that students have full access to their extracurricular activities.
Ms. Chanov plays a crucial role in maintaining and securing Liberty school facilities. She takes great pride in ensuring the buildings are always in excellent condition and safe for everyone.
“On numerous occasions, I have personally witnessed her working diligently on Saturdays, shampooing carpets, tidying offices, and even nurturing the plants in my own workspace, ensuring they stay healthy and vibrant,” Dr. Sullivan wrote. “These small but thoughtful actions highlight her attention to detail and her genuine care for the environment in which we all work and learn.”
Ms. Chanov’s presence in common areas such as the cafeteria is an ongoing source of support and encouragement for students offering a kind word, a helping hand, or simply by creating a welcoming and safe atmosphere. “In this way, Ms. Chanov’s contributions extend far beyond her job description; she helps build a nurturing community where students feel valued, secure, and supported,” Dr. Sullivan wrote.
She also has had a positive impact on faculty and staff, assisting her colleagues through practical help, moral support, or simply by being a dependable and positive presence.
“Ms. Mary Chanov embodies the essence of an outstanding district employee,” Dr. Sullivan wrote. “Her dedication, compassion and tireless work ethic have a profound and lasting impact on our students, faculty, and the school environment as a whole.”
Liberty has also had an impact on Ms. Chanov, who will be retiring in January.
“During my career I’ve made so many friends and I cherish them. The learning I received from the students was priceless. It’s assisted me in helping other students throughout my career. I’ve learned to listen and appreciate the kids,” she said. “It made me a better person and taught me how to help them.
“Receiving this award is an honor and a privilege,” she added. “I owe this award to the kids and to God for putting me in the best place to work.”
The awards will be presented at 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 6, at the SCSBA annual awards dinner and meeting in the Beechwoods Clubhouse at the Villa Roma at 356 Villa Roma Road in Callicoon.
Liberty BOE to meet, have new teacher, newly tenured teacher reception
The next Board of Education meeting will be at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 9, in the High School Media Center at 125 Buckley St. in Liberty. The Board anticipates to enter into executive session (not open to the public) immediately. At 5:30 p.m. the board anticipates to end the executive session and suspend the continuation of the meeting until 6 p.m. There will be a new teacher and newly tenured teacher reception at 5:30 p.m., also in the HS Media Center.
The regular portion of the meeting, open to the public, is expected to resume at 6 p.m. The agenda will be available on Monday, Sept. 8, at Board Docs.
A back to school message from the superintendent
Dear Liberty families,
I look forward to seeing our students for the first day of school on Thursday, Sept. 4. For details on school building schedules, please visit the school websites: Liberty High School, Liberty Middle School and Liberty Elementary School. For general information, visit the district website.
A few reminders and updates before the school year begins:
The athletic field (football field/track area) is off limits to the public as construction continues.
There is also a portion of the ballfield on the elementary school that is still closed to the public as well. Please respect the barriers in place.
I am also happy to inform you that the culvert replacement at the elementary school is complete with access from North Main Street available. For specific pickup and drop off information, visit the elementary school website.
If you have any questions about the upcoming school year, please visit our website, review information provided at our community forum, contact your children’s school buildings or email questions@libertyk12.org.
Working together, I am sure we can make this school year the best one yet.
Sincerely,
Dr. Patrick Sullivan
Superintendent
Redhawks faculty and staff return to gear up for 2025-26 school year
Cars filled the parking lots at the Liberty Middle/High School on Tuesday morning, Sept. 2, as faculty and staff were welcomed back to their first day of school.
After catching up with colleagues and meeting new ones, the Liberty Redhawks gathered in the auditorium for the opening day program.
Superintendent Dr. Patrick Sullivan welcomed everyone with a theme of “impact.”
“I encourage everyone to think about the person who impacted you,” he said, “that person might be why you are here today. Impact creates hope, and hope inspires greatness.”
The goals of the opening conference days are to help ensure that impact aligns with the district’s five-year strategic plan and to ensure all are on the same page to make Liberty a great place to learn.
After speeches by Board of Education President Pamela Teed Fisk and union presidents, Dr. Sullivan and the school principals presented years of service pins to several staff members, with special recognition to three who have served LCSD for 32 years.
The strategic plan, District Comprehensive Improvement Plan and related plans were next on the agenda. Dr. Sullivan and Assistant Superintendent Dr. Derek Adams reviewed the plans and specific programs, policies and procedures with faculty and staff.
The important issues of mental health and technology safety were also addressed Tuesday morning.
Following union meetings and lunch, faculty and staff returned to their classrooms and buildings to complete required courses and trainings.
The learning will continue on Wednesday, Sept. 3, with building- and department-based meetings and activities throughout the day in preparation for the first day of school for students on Thursday, Sept. 4.
District issues reminders on safety
Safety is a top priority for the Liberty Central School District. As school begins, the district wanted to remind its families of some of the safety procedures and terms. Families are asked to review the information available at https://www.libertyk12.org/about-us/liberty-central-school-district-emergency-information-guide/.
Those with questions, may email questions@libertyk12.org.
Sports schedule, and results, for the week of Sept. 1-7, 2025
Our student-athletes kick off the season this week (really this time) with soccer and football. The girls varsity game originally scheduled for Friday, Aug. 29, was canceled.
Here are the schedule and results, if available. Livestream links are included where available.
The schedule is subject to change. Check the Liberty schedule on the Section IX website for the latest.
Monday, Sept. 1
No events scheduled.
Tuesday, Sept. 2
2 p.m.: Girls Varsity Soccer vs. Sidney, Jane Flannery Soccer Tournament, Downsville Central School
2 p.m.: Boys Varsity Soccer vs. Sidney, James Campbell Soccer Tournament, Downsville Central School
Results: Liberty 5, Sidney 0. Ryan Romero Bello earned Man of the Game with 1 goal and 1 assist. Shout out to Justin Simon as well with the clean sheet.
Wednesday, Sept. 3
4:30 or 7 p.m.: Girls Varsity Soccer, Jane Flannery Soccer Tournament, Downsville Central School (4:30 p.m. if Liberty loses game 1, 7 p.m. if wins)
Thursday, Sept. 4
7 p.m.: Boys Varsity Soccer, James Campbell Soccer Tournament, Downsville Central School
4:30 p.m.: Boys JV Soccer vs. Chapel Field Christian Schools at Liberty High School
Friday, Sept. 5
4 p.m.: Girls JV Soccer vs. Monticello at Monticello High School.
Results: Liberty 3, Monticello 0. Against Monticello the girls played a great game maintaining space and ball control. Liberty spent most of the game pressuring the Monticello team in their half consistently building up and attacking. Counter attacks were consistently denied by Sophia Duarte, Bristol Misner and Carla Perez Perez. The mid field dominated play led by Adriana Gavilan Leon and Yarel Diaz Lopez winning balls and closing down passing lanes. Alexandra Galeas Osorio denied any counter attacks on the wings and consistently fed balls up line to forwards Olivia Corrigan, Katherine Panama, and Quinn Santiago. Yarel Diaz Lopez opened the scoring with a great shot off a pass from Quinn Santiago. Alyssa Padilla entered the game and wreaked havoc for the Monticello midfield and defense following up with Liberty’s second goal. Quinn Santiago closed out the scoring with the third and final goal for Liberty. Goal Keeper Montgomery Allen finished the game with 6 saves and a clean sheet in her first start in goal. Middletown will be our next opponent.
4:30 p.m.: Boys JV Soccer vs. James I. O’Neill at Liberty High School
4:30 or 7 p.m.: Girls Varsity Soccer, Jane Flannery Soccer Tournament, Downsville Central School (4:30 p.m. if Liberty loses game 1-fifth or seventh place game, 7 p.m. if wins-consolation or final)
Saturday, Sept. 6
Noon: Varsity football vs. Walton at Walton High School
noon, 2, 4:30 or 7: Boys Varsity Soccer, James Campbell Soccer Tournament, Downsville Central School (noon if Liberty loses both games-seventh place game; 2 p.m. if loses game 1 and wins game 2-fifth place game; 4:30 if wins game 1 and loses game 2-consolation; 7 p.m. if wins both games-championship)
Sunday, Sept. 7
No events scheduled.