• 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.

LCSD reshares FAQ on rights of migrant and immigrant students

Liberty Central School District is aware of increases in Immigration and Customs Enforcement activities across the state and nation, raising concerns among many families in the LCSD community. The goal of the district is to make the learning environment a safe one for all Redhawk students.

The district is appreciative of the diverse community that comprises the district is committed to providing all students a quality education. As part of the commitment, the district embraces the Parent Bill of Rights for New York State’s English Language Learners. The District’s English as a New Language webpage has more information and resources.

Liberty Central School District is resharing a list of frequently asked questions regarding the rights of migrant and immigrant students.

Frequently Asked Questions Concerning Rights of Immigrant Students

Does immigration status impact a student’s right to education in New York State?

No. Under New York law, all students ages 5 to 21 who have not received a high school diploma are entitled to a free public education in the district in which they live. Liberty Central School District (“LCSD”) will not refuse admission to any student based on national origin, race, language proficiency, country of origin, immigration status, or any other legally protected characteristic.

Must LCSD immediately enroll migrant students?

Yes. Consistent with law, LCSD will immediately enroll migrant students, even if they lack proof of residency, immunizations, school records, or other documents typically required for registration. LCSD may allow students who are from out of state or county to attend school for up to 30 calendar days if the student does not have immunization documentation but there is evidence of a good faith effort to obtain immunizations.

Are there any documents LCSD may not ask for when a student seeks to enroll in one of its schools?

Yes. LCSD may not request a Social Security Card or number, or any information that would reveal immigration status of the student or the student’s parent/guardian or person in parental relation at the time of enrollment.

What will LCSD do if it receives a request from an ICE or other law enforcement officer to access student records?

Absent parent/guardian or eligible student (age 18 or older) consent, LCSD may only release student records to an ICE or other law enforcement officer where the officer has a court order or a lawfully issued subpoena. If LCSD is legally required to disclose student records, LCSD will attempt to notify the parent/guardian or eligible student of the court order or subpoena before disclosing the records (unless the court order or subpoena prohibits LCSD from doing so).

What will LCSD do if an ICE or other law enforcement officer demands to question a student on school property and/or remove a student from school property?

Generally, ICE and other law enforcement officers may only question a student on school property or remove a student from school property (1) where they have a lawfully issued warrant providing court-authorized access to a student; (2) with consent from a parent/guardian; or (3) if the student is accused of committing a crime on school property and school or LCSD personnel invite law enforcement officers to investigate. If none of these criteria are met, LCSD will not permit officers to speak or access the student on school property.

What will LCSD do if a School Resource Officer (“SRO”) requests to access a student’s records to determine a student’s immigration status?

LCSD has a Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) with the Village of Liberty Police Department and the Village of Liberty outlining the duties of SROs and the scope of SRO responsibilities at LCSD. The MOU can be accessed on the LCSD’s website.  

Consistent with the MOU, an SRO may not access a student’s education records for the purpose of determining a student’s immigration status. If an SRO obtains information about a student’s immigration status, the SRO is not authorized to re-disclose that information to other law enforcement officers or federal immigration officials.

What will LCSD do if an SRO demands to question a student on school property about the student’s immigration status?

Consistent with the MOU, SROs cannot detain or otherwise interrogate a student for the purpose of determining the student’s (or their family’s) immigration status.

What happens if a student is being harassed, bullied, or discriminated against based on their actual or perceived immigration status?

Federal law, New York State law, and LCSD policy prohibit harassment, bullying, and discrimination based on actual or perceived race, color, national origin, ethnic group, citizen or immigration status, and any other legally protected characteristic. Consistent with LCSD’s Dignity for All Students Act Policy, LCSD is committed to creating a school environment free from harassment, bullying, and discrimination. If LCSD receives information that harassment, bullying, or discrimination has or is occurring, it will investigate the situation and discipline offenders consistent with LCSD policy.

For more information or resources, families may reach out to the district’s Student Services and School Counseling/Guidance Offices. Further questions may be emailed to questions@libertyk12.org.

A post-winter break message from the superintendent

Dear Liberty,

I want to welcome you back from what I hope was a restful and relaxing winter break. As we enter 2026, I would like to reshare the district’s chain of command calling guide, along with some reminders and updates as school is back in session.

DASA and Safety

As previously mentioned, safety is always of utmost importance, and we are committed to providing a safe environment for students, staff, and visitors. Please take a moment to review the district’s safety measures and visitor procedures.

I would also like to remind you about our Anonymous Alerts system, which allows students and families to report concerns regarding safety or bullying. Furthermore, we continue to utilize the Gaggle platform to monitor student internet usage and alert officials to concerning searches or messages. Ultimately, both programs support our commitment to the Dignity for All Students Act and overall safety

Looking Back and Moving Forward

As we move forward, I want to look back at the start of the school year. We have visited classrooms throughout the district and seen some amazing things. Our building administrators, teachers and staff have been working diligently to create engaging learning opportunities aligned with the district’s curriculum.

In addition, we have seen our students enhance their leadership skills by leveraging our Leader In Me program and taking part in extracurricular activities. Moreover, students have taken steps to impact the Liberty school community and beyond by working with A Single Bite and Sullivan 180, planting daffodils with our Liberty Middle School FFA, performing at our winter concerts and the Sullivan County Government Center, taking part in the LPA’s production of All Shook Up, competing in interscholastic sports, and more.

As the school year continues, we look forward to ongoing learning opportunities for our students. We continue to work towards our yearly and long-term goals, helping our students innovate and persevere for the remainder of this year and beyond.

Finally, I invite you to revisit our Strategic Plan page, which details our pillars of Coherence, Multi-Tiered Systems of Support, Curriculum, and Culture. We are also sharing this year’s District Comprehensive Improvement Plan outlining our goals for the 2025-2026 school year, along with the  presentation from the opening day forum regarding our latest educational programs.

We sincerely appreciate your ongoing commitment to our schools and the entire Liberty Central School District community.

Dr. Patrick Sullivan

Sports schedule, and results, for the week of Jan. 5-11, 2026

With school back in session, our athletics events are back in full force with, basketball, indoor track and wrestling scheduled.

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, Jan. 5

5 p.m.: Boys JV Basketball vs. John S. Burke Catholic at Burke Catholic High School.

6:30 p.m.: Boys Varsity Basketball vs. John S. Burke Catholic at Burke Catholic High School

Tuesday, Jan. 6

Events canceled or postponed because of inclement weather.

Wednesday, Jan. 7

Events canceled or postponed because of inclement weather.

Thursday, Jan. 8

4:15 p.m.: Boys Modified Wrestling vs. Multiple Schools at Sullivan West – Lake Huntington

4:30 p.m.: Girls Varsity Basketball vs. John S. Burke Catholic at Liberty High School

4:30 p.m.: Girls JV Basketball vs. Tuxedo at Tuxedo High School

6 p.m.: Boys JV Basketball vs. Tuxedo at Tuxedo High School

Friday, Jan. 9

5 p.m.: Girls JV Basketball vs. Chester Academy at Chester Academy

6 p.m.: Girls Varsity Wrestling vs. Multiple Schools at Kingston High School

6:30 p.m.: Girls Varsity Basketball vs. Chester Academy at Chester Academy

Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 10-11

No events scheduled.

Sports schedule, and results, for the week of Dec 29, 2025,-Jan. 4, 2026

With winter break underway, our sports schedule is light again this week

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, Dec. 29

1 p.m.: Boys JV Basketball Tournament vs. Multiple Schools at Cornwall High School

5:30 p.m.: Boys Varsity Basketball Tournament vs. Multiple School at Cornwall High School

Tuesday, Dec. 30

11 a.m.: Boys JV Basketball Tournament Consolation at Cornwall High School

12:30 p.m.: Boys JV Basketball Tournament Championship at Cornwall High School

2 p.m.: Boys Varsity Basketball Tournament Consolation at Cornwall High School

Wednesday-Sunday, Dec. 31, 2025-Jan. 4, 2026

No events scheduled.

A message from the superintendent on the winter break

Dear Liberty,

As we enter our winter break, I want to take a moment to thank everyone in our Redhawk family for what they do to build our school community to be one in which we cultivate trust and courage in our students to be innovative and to persevere.

I wish everyone a very happy holiday season and hope you can take time during break to relax, recharge and enjoy the time off.

I can’t wait to see everyone back on Jan. 5, 2026, to continue our mission to empower each student to contribute and thrive in a diverse community by pursuing their potential.

Sincerely,

Dr. Patrick Sullivan

Sports schedule, and results, for the week of Dec 22-28, 2025

With winter break starting Dec. 24, our sports schedule is light this week

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, Dec. 22

4:30 p.m.: Boys JV Basketball vs. Wallkill Central at  Liberty High School.

6 p.m.: Boys Varsity Basketball vs. Wallkill Central at  Liberty High School.

Tuesday-Sunday, Dec. 23-28

No events scheduled.

Library to host family movie afternoon, Minute to Win It game day and Bookworm Clubs

The Liberty Public Library will offer a series of activities open to Liberty students and families.

On Saturday, Jan. 3, the library will host a family movie afternoon starting at 1 p.m. featuring the live-action movie “How to Train Your Dragon.” Popcorn will be provided. an adult must stay with children younger than 12.

On Tuesday, Jan. 13, students in grades 5-12 are invited to a Minute to Win It game day, starting at 3:15 p.m.  Students will be able to test their skills in Stack Attack, ping pong challenges and more. There will be small, fun (and funny) prizes to win. Snacks will be provided.

For elementary students, the library will host its winter Bookworm Clubs for elementary students in February and March.

The club will be offered Mondays, Feb. 23-March 23, or Tuesdays, Feb. 24-March 24, for children in first and second grades. The club for third and fourth graders will be Wednesdays, Feb. 25-March 25, or Thursdays, Feb. 26-March 26.

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. Tuesday, Jan. 20, 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.

Liberty bus involved in accident in White Sulphur Springs

The bus carrying Liberty Central School District students on the purple duck route was involved in an accident this morning, Dec. 18, in White Sulphur Springs.

Three students were on the bus at the time of the accident. Emergency services responded to the scene and two students were transported to the hospital for evaluation.

Another bus was dispatched to complete the route.

Liberty works closely with our transportation partner Rolling V to ensure the safety of our students. The district appreciates their work, as well as the efforts of the first responders who helped our students on the scene.

SUNY Sullivan offering ‘free’ programs as part of SUNY Reconnect

SUNY Sullivan taking part a new program for New York residents ages 25–55 who do not have a college degree. The purpose of SUNY Reconnect is to provide individuals with the opportunity to earn an associate degree and expand their career opportunities. One of the available degrees is an Associate of Arts degree in Childhood Education, which offers aides a pathway to become certified teaching assistants and may inspire them to pursue teaching careers in the future.

The program covers tuition, fees, books and supplies, making it essentially free for eligible participants.

Who is eligible?

  • New York Residents ages 25-55 without a high school diploma or with a diploma but no college degree.
  • Those who enroll full- or part-time in an eligible associate degree at SUNY Sullivan:
    • Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counseling, Associate of Applied Science
    • Childhood Education, Associate of Arts
    • Green Building Technology, Associate of Applied Science
    • Computer Information Systems, Associate of Applied Science
    • Computer Programming, Associate of Applied Science
    • Respiratory Care, Associate of Applied Science
    • Medical Assistant, Associate of Applied Science
    • Nursing, Associate of Applied Science

What does “free” mean?

The SUNY Reconnect program covers the cost of tuition, fees, books and supplies after all other financial aid is applied. Housing is not covered.

How do I get started?

Visit https://sunysullivan.edu/and select APPLY to complete a free application. Choose one of the programs listed above and start your free journey with SUNY Sullivan.

How do I enroll?

After you’ve submitted your application, SUNY Sullivan will send you a letter and an email with details on the next steps.

  • Submit final high school or GED transcript
    • Please contact the high school guidance office of the high school you graduated  from and request that they send your official transcript to admissions@sunysullivan.edu.
    • If you have earned a GED, please email photos of your certificate and transcript to admissions@sunysullivan.edu.
  • Submit official Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), CLEP, and/or college transcripts
    • If you’ve earned credits at another institution or through AP, IB, and/or CLEP, please request that your official transcript(s) be sent to admissions@sunysullivan.edu. The Registrar will review your transcript(s) and transfer any equivalent credits earned with a grade of “C” or higher that are required for your program of study.
  • Apply for financial aid and scholarships
    • Be sure to submit your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), Tuition Assistance Program (TAP), and Excelsior Scholarship Program (if applicable) applications. Links are available at studentaid.gov.
    • If you’re unable to complete the FAFSA, don’t worry—you can still apply for TAP and the Senator Jose A. Peralta application at hesc.ny.gov/.
    • SUNY Sullivan’s Federal School Code is 002879 and New York State School Code is 2225.

Need more information?

  • Call 845-434-5750, ext. 4287 or email admissions@sunysullivan.edu.
  • Visit 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, with extended hours until 6:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

Sports schedule, and results, for the week of Dec 15-21, 2025

Our winter sports will be in action this week with basketball, indoor track and field and wrestling.

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, Dec. 15

3:15 p.m.: Girls and Boys Varsity Track & Field  Invitational vs. Multiple Schools at SUNY Sullivan

Tuesday, Dec. 16

4:15 p.m.: Girls Varsity Basketball vs. S.S. Seward Institute at Liberty High School

Wednesday, Dec. 17

3:15 p.m.: Boys and Girls Varsity Indoor Track & Field Exhibition vs. Multiple School at SUNY Sullivan

5 p.m.: Boys JV Basketball vs. Rondout Valley Central at Liberty High School

6 p.m.: Boys Varsity Wrestling vs. Port Jervis at Port Jervis High School

6:30 p.m.: Boys Varsity Basketball vs. Rondout Valley Central at Liberty High School

Thursday, Dec. 18

4 p.m.: Boys Modified Basketball vs. Tri-Valley  at Liberty Middle School

4:15 p.m.: Girls Varsity Basketball vs. Fallsburg at Liberty High School

5: p.m.: Boys Varsity Wrestling vs. Our Lady of Lourdes at Our Lady of Lourdes High School in Poughkeepsie

5:30 p.m.: Girls Modified Basketball vs. Tri-Valley at Liberty Middle School

6 p.m.: Boys Varsity Wrestling vs. Multiple Schools at Our Lady of Lourdes High School in Poughkeepsie

Friday, Dec. 19

6 p.m.: Girls Varsity Wrestling Multi-Matches vs. Multiple Schools at Minisink Valley High School

Saturday-Sunday, Dec. 20-21

No events scheduled.

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