Category: High School News
Sports schedule, and results, for the week of May 18-24, 2026
Spring sports is in action with baseball, golf, softball, tennis and track.
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, May 18
9 a.m.: Boys Varsity Tennis OCIAA tournament vs. Multiple Schools at Goshen Sports Complex
10 a.m.: Boys Varsity Golf Section Pre-lims vs. Multiple Schools at West Point Golf Course
4 p.m.: Boys and Girls Varsity Track & Field vs. Multiple Schools at Sullivan West – Jeffersonville
4:15 p.m.: Modified Baseball vs. Tri-Valley at Liberty Middle School
4:30 p.m.: Varsity Softball vs. Chester Academy at Maple Avenue School (Chester)
4:30 p.m.: JV Softball vs. Marlboro at Liberty High School
Tuesday, May 19
TBD: Boys Varsity Tennis OCIAA tournament vs. Multiple Schools at Goshen Sports Complex
4:15 p.m.: Modified Baseball vs. Eldred at Liberty Middle School
4:15 p.m.: Modified Softball vs. Eldred at Eldred High School
Wednesday, May 20
10 a.m.: Boys Varsity Golf Championship vs. Multiple Schools at West Point Golf Course
4 p.m.: JV Softball vs. S.S. Seward Institute at The Rock Sports Park
4:15 p.m.: Modified Softball vs. Tri-Valley at Liberty Elementary School
Thursday, May 21
10 a.m.: Varsity Baseball vs. Rockland Central School District at Cooperstown Double Day Field
4 p.m.: Boys and Girls Modified Track and Field vs. Multiple Schools at Tri-Valley Central School
4:15 p.m.: Modified Baseball vs. Rockland Central School District at Rockland MS/HS
4:15 p.m.: Modified Softball vs. Rockland Central School District at Liberty Elementary School
4:30 p.m.: Varsity Softball vs. S.S. Seward Institute at Liberty High School
4:30 p.m.: JV Softball vs. Port Jervis at Port Jervis Middle School
Friday-Sunday, May 22-24
No events scheduled
PTA to sponsor staff dodgeball game
The Liberty Elementary and Middle School staff will face off in the PTA-sponsored Liberty School Wars Dodgeball games at 5 p.m. Wednesday, May 27.
All are welcome to the free event, which will be held the high school gym.
Donations will be accepted and concessions will be sold.
Liberty plans Fourth of July celebration, seeks vendors
Liberty will celebrate 250 years of American Independence with a Fourth of July celebration on Saturday, July 4.
The event, which start at 10 a.m. on Main Street, will feature a parade, food and craft vendors, entertainment and fireworks.
The rain date will be Sunday, July 5.
For more information or to become a vendor, visit the vendor application form or email ritademayo@gmail.com.
Liberty Museum and Arts Center to host ‘Movie Prop and Cosplay’ workshop
The Liberty Museum and Arts Center is inviting the community to be part of a free “Movie Prop and Cosplay” art workshop series in the coming weeks.
The workshops, which will build upon each other, will be held from 3-5 p.m. Thursdays, May 28-June 25.
The Liberty Museum and Arts Center is opening its doors and inviting the community to come and be part of the action. Organizers want to encourage all of Liberty to not only come and see the exhibits planned this year, but to help create the exhibits as well. The center will provide the basic materials and teach new skills during the workshop and at the end, participants creations will be displayed at the museum.
Those who are interested are asked to RSVP with Roxxanne Rittenhouse at 845-807-4209 or at the center at 46 S. Main St., Liberty, NY 12754.
Donations can help Liberty Snack Pack program
The Liberty Community Snack Pack Program helps provide nonperishable weekend meals for students at Liberty Central School District.
To donate to the Regional Food Bank of the Hudson Valley, which partners with the Snack Pack Program and Liberty Community School Care Closet, headquartered at the Middle School at 145 Buckley St., visit https://give.regionalfoodbank.net/libertysnackpack, or visit our Amazon Snack Pack Wishlist at https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/2SKHOPVIMIX8O. Items in the cart can be purchased and will be shipped directly to Liberty Middle School.
For more information, email School Coordinator Katlyn Rusin at krusin@libertyk12.org or call 845-292-5400.
Walnut Mountain House Trail to have grand opening
The grand opening of the Walnut Mountain House History Trail will take place starting with a ribbon cutting at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 6, at 73 Walnut Mountain Road in Liberty.
There will be two guided hikes, a slower pace and a faster pace, along the trail following the ribbon cutting.
The trail is a mile-long, self-guided walking trail blending local history, nature and education. The trail follows the old carriage road that once brought visitors to the Walnut Mountain House at the summit, where the hotel’s old foundation can still be seen.
The public is invited to the event to learn about the train and its past through interpretive panels along the way.
Learn more about the Walnut Mountain House project online. To register for the grand opening, call Lisa at 845-693-4181, email Lisa@morgan-outdoors.com by June 5.
Community School Farmstand to be open May 22 at LMS
Liberty Middle School will host its inaugural Community School Farmstand, a special event dedicated to supporting Liberty Central families. Through a partnership with the Snack Pack Program, The Regional Food Bank of the Hudson Valley, and Sullivan 180, free fresh food and resources will be available to LCSD families in need.
The event will take place from 2 to 4 p.m. Friday, May 22, on a first-come, first-served basis.
There will be free groceries for any Liberty K-12 family, an on-site SNAP advocate to help families t0 sign up for benefits, and guides to local food pantries and community resources.
For more information, email Community School Coordinator Katlyn Rusin at krusin@libertyk12.org.
LHS National Honor Society inducts 11
The Liberty High School Chapter of the National Honor Society welcomed 11 new members during an induction ceremony Thursday, May 7, held in the high school auditorium.
Character, scholarship, leadership and service, which are the four pillars of the NHS, are highlighted at each ceremony. Following a welcome and message by adviser, Ms. Susana Alvarado, the pledge led by NHS Historian Carmela Burgio, remarks by LHS Principal Stephen Matuszak, and an address by business education teacher Mr. Daniel Hart, who is also a Rotary member, the focus turned to what those pillars mean.
NHS President Cassandra Porter offered an overview of the pillars, with Vice President Genna DeFrank speaking on character. Treasurer Eli Desrochers next spoke on scholarship, and secretary Kaley Klein addressed leadership. Carmela finished the presentation, talking about the importance of service. A candle was lit after each speaker to symbolize the light of knowledge, truth and commitment to the pillars as well as passing along those ideals to the new members.
New members Colten Jay Allen, Emily Cardenas Reyes, Keven Cordero Lima, Sophia Duarte, Belle Gandulla, Hunter Kavleski, Bartlomiej Klys, Shae-Leigh Kristiansen, Justin Lima Cedeno, Evelyn Molina and Adriana Ponce Agredano were then presented and officially welcomed into the organization, solidified by the recitation of the National Honor Society Pledge, led by Mr. Matuszak.
They joined the three dozen current members, as well as guests, for a reception in the high school cafeteria following the ceremony.
BOE plans meetings on May 19, day of budget vote and elections
The Annual Budget Vote and Election will be on Tuesday, May 19, with voting in the High School Media Center from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Information regarding the budget vote and election can be found at the Liberty CSD website.
There will be a Special Meeting of the Board of Education at 6 p.m. Tuesday, May 19, in the District Office at 115 Buckley St. in Liberty NY. The board anticipates to enter into executive session immediately and to adjourn at the conclusion of the executive session. This meeting is not open to the public and there will be no regular business.
The Board of Education will convene an additional Special Meeting after 8 p.m. in the HS Media Center at the conclusion of ballot counting in the High School Media Center to accept the results of the ballot. There will be no other business. This meeting and vote counting and tabulation is open to the public.
The agendas will be available on Monday, May 18, at BoardDocs.
The next regular Board of Education meeting will be on Tuesday, May 26.
Message to families regarding legal notice students received concerning PowerSchool/Naviance class action legal settlement
Dear Families:
We are writing to provide additional context after some members of our school community received an e-mail from Kroll Settlement Administration concerning a federal class action lawsuit and proposed class action legal settlement involving the Naviance platform.
Naviance is an online platform that schools throughout the country use for college and career planning. Naviance is owned by PowerSchool.
The District used the Naviance platform for multiple years through the 2023-2024 school year. The District now uses SchooLinks as its online platform for college and career planning (https://www.schoolinks.com/).
What is the lawsuit/legal settlement about?
There was a class action lawsuit filed against PowerSchool alleging that PowerSchool violated students’ privacy rights while students were using the Naviance Platform between August 2021 and January 2026. PowerSchool firmly denies the allegations in the lawsuit and that it violated the law in any way. PowerSchool has agreed to settle the lawsuit to avoid the expense and uncertainty of ongoing litigation.
Was there a breach or unauthorized disclosure of student data?
There has been no confirmed breach or unauthorized disclosure of student data. PowerSchool firmly denies that it violated the law in any way.
Why am I being contacted?
Students who logged into the Naviance platform at least once between August 18, 2021, and January 23, 2026 are being contacted by e-mail to inform them that they may be eligible to join the proposed class action legal settlement. The e-mail was sent as part of a legally required notification process. The purpose of the e-mail is to ensure that students and families have the opportunity to review the settlement agreement and their legal rights and options.
Is the District involved in the lawsuit?
No. The District is not a party to the lawsuit and has no involvement in the legal proceedings or the proposed class action legal settlement. The District has not been accused of any wrongdoing.
What should families do?
If you or your child received an e-mail notice, you should review the notice carefully, as it outlines potential eligibility, deadlines, and options available to you and your child. The District cannot provide legal advice or recommend whether students are eligible to or should participate in the settlement. This is a personal decision for each family.
To learn more about the lawsuit and your legal rights, families should visit the official settlement website: https://powerschoolnaviancesettlement.com
Families may also contact the Settlement Administrator:
- Call: (833) 447-8852
- Webmail: Kroll “Contact Us” from
- Mail: Q.J. v. PowerSchool Holdings LLC, c/o Kroll Settlement Administration LLC, PO Box 225391, New York, NY 10150-5391
The District is committed to protecting student data privacy and security and complies with all applicable law concerning student data privacy and security, including, but not limited to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (“FERPA”) and New York State Education Law § 2-d. For more information concerning the District’s commitment to the protection of student data privacy and security and the Board of Education’s Information and Data Privacy, Security Breach and Notification Policy (BOE Policy No. 8635), please visit: https://www.libertyk12.org/about-us/annual-notifications/parents-bill-of-rights-for-data-privacy-and-security/
