Category: High School News
Superintendent offers update on lead-based paint found at LES
Dear Liberty,
As the health and safety of our staff and students are our top priorities, we want to update you on the steps we have taken to address the identified lead-based paint in the older section of Liberty Elementary School. To ensure a healthy environment, the district worked with environmental and cleanup experts to address these areas until we complete a full remediation process.
Even though professional tests showed that dust levels were already well within safe limits, we took extra steps to make sure everyone stays safe. Our cleanup teams used a thorough safety process in classrooms and hallways. This included using specialized air filters to keep the air clean while workers carefully removed any loose or peeling paint. After the paint was removed, all surfaces were deep-cleaned using industrial vacuums and wet-wiping. To provide a long-term safety barrier, a white sealant was painted over these areas to lock everything in place.
Throughout this process, all school supplies and furniture were either moved or covered in protective plastic to keep them clean. Upon your child’s return from Spring Break, they will find their classrooms ready for learning. Some of the walls have been finished with a new white sealant, and all items have been moved back into place by the contractors. To ensure a healthy environment, the contractors used green, plant-based products to clean the building, making it safe for both students and staff.
We are committed to providing a safe place to learn and look forward to seeing everyone tomorrow, April 7.
If you have any questions please email Questions@libertyk12.org.
Sincerely,
Dr. Patrick Sullivan
Superintendent
LES kindergarten, pre-k registration available
Registration is now open for kindergarten at Liberty Elementary School for the 2026-27 school year. There are also open slots available for pre-kindergarten, and a lottery will not be held. Seats for pre-k will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis.
To qualify for kindergarten, children must be 5 years old on or before Dec. 1, 2026, and a resident of the Liberty Central School District. Students that are in the Liberty Central School District universal pre-k program at LES do not need to register.
Eligible pre-kindergarten students must be residents of the Liberty Central School District and turn 4 years old before Dec. 1, 2026.
To register, parents or guardians must fill out a registration packet for kindergarten or a registration packet for pre-kindergarten, and provide a copy of parent/guardian’s photo ID; custody papers, if applicable; proof of residency, such as a utility bill or rental lease; and the child’s birth certificate, immunization records and a copy of recent physical exam, which must include all school physical exam requirements. Parents and guardians are encouraged to check with their child’s doctor for details. The child’s healthcare insurance card is also requested.
For more information about pre-k, visit our UPK FAQs page.
To register, email haustin@libertyk12.org or call 845-292-5400, ext. 2331.
Sports schedule, and results, for the week of April 6-12, 2026
Spring sports kicks off this week 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, April 6
No events scheduled.
Tuesday, April 7
3 p.m.: Girls Varsity Golf vs. Multiple Schools at Wallkill Golf Club
4:30 p.m.: Varsity Softball vs. Port Jervis at Liberty High School
4:30 p.m.: JV Softball vs. Port Jervis at Liberty Elementary School
Wednesday, April 8
3 p.m.: Boys Varsity Golf vs. James I. O’Neill at West Point Golf Course
4 p.m.: Varsity Baseball vs. Monticello at Monticello High School
4:30 p.m.: Varsity Softball vs. Sullivan West Central at Sullivan West – Jeffersonville
4:30 p.m.: JV Softball vs. Sullivan West Central at Sullivan West – Lake Huntington
4:30 p.m.: Boys Varsity Tennis vs. James I. O’Neill at James I O’Neill High School
4:30 p.m.: Boys and Girls Track & Field vs. Multiple Schools at Sullivan West – Jeffersonville.
Thursday, April 9
3 p.m.: Girls Varsity Golf vs. Washingtonville at The Golf Club at Mansion Ridge.
4 p.m.: Boys and Girls Modified Track and Field vs. Sullivan West Central at Sullivan West – Jeffersonville
4:15 p.m.: Modified Baseball vs. Tri-Valley at Tri-Valley Central School
4:15 p.m.: Modified Softball vs. Tri-Valley at Liberty Elementary School
Friday, April 10
4 p.m.: Varsity Baseball vs. Tri-Valley at Liberty High School
4 p.m.: Boys Varsity Golf vs. Warwick Valley School District at Warwick Valley Country Club
4:30 p.m.: Varsity Softball vs. James I. O’Neill at James I. O’Neill High School
Saturday and Sunday, April 11 and 12
No events scheduled.
BOE to have special meeting April 8
There will be a special meeting of the Liberty Central School District Board of Education at 4 p.m. Wednesday, April 8, in the District Office at 115 Buckley St. in Liberty. The board will vote on a brief agenda, and the meeting will be open to the public. There will be no other business. The agenda will be available at Board Docs on Tuesday, April 7.
The next regular meeting of the board will be at 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 14, in the HS Media Center.
Liberty Public Library to have budget vote, trustee election
Liberty Public Library will have its 2026-27 budget vote and trustee election from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 7.
The vote will be held in the lower level Program Room at the Library at 189 N. Main St.
Absentee and early mail voting options are available.
For more information, call the library at 845-292-6070, or visit the library’s website.
LCS Interact Club presents to Rotary, looks to future
The Liberty Central School Interact Club members recently presented to the Liberty Rotary Club, highlighting their accomplishments this year and their plans through the end of 2026.
Interact members continue to be enthusiastic and dedicated partners, eager to support Rotary—especially in helping operate the Rotary Games at community events. This year, they also assisted with the annual Liberty Rotary Spaghetti Dinner and played a key role in the Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser, which successfully raised funds for the purchase of a Book Vending Machine at the Liberty Middle School..
Looking ahead, the Interact Club will soon install a Little Free Library at Liberty High School. As part of this project, students developed and delivered a presentation to the Liberty Board of Education to gain approval, demonstrating leadership, initiative and strong communication skills. They are now preparing to purchase and install the library.
In addition, Interact members are giving back through service by collecting hygiene items to assemble care bags for Fearless. Students who attended Rotary Youth Leadership Awards shared their experiences, expressed their gratitude to the Liberty Rotary Club, and will be presenting to the sophomore class in April.
The Interact Club also demonstrated its commitment to community support by contributing a $500 sponsorship to the Bowls and Bites Fundraiser for A Single Bite.
The Interact Club looks forward to continuing its strong partnership with the Liberty Rotary Club and expanding its impact in the community.
In recognition of their hard work and participation in the Spaghetti Dinner, the Liberty Rotary Club presented the Interact Club with a check for $916.
Foster parent training to be offered
Children’s Home of Wyoming Conference and Sullivan County DSS will host a “Become a Foster Parent” training starting April 28.
The 10 week course will be held from 6-9 p.m. Tuesdays via Zoom. Those interested may sign up via an online form.
For more information, contact Kateigh Jamieson at 845-720-0717 or kjamieson@chowc.org
Library to host story times, creation station
The Liberty Public Library will host several events for students in the coming weeks.
On April 4 and May 2, Bilingual Story Time with Xina will continue. The story times, from 11 a.m. to noon, aim to help children’s cognitive flexibility, memory and executive function, and will include stories, songs and crafts. Snacks and refreshments will be provided for the children. No registration is required. These events are held in partnership with Sullivan County Public Health and Liberty Public Library. For more information, call 845-292-5910, ext. 2207.
For kindergartners, the library will host a Junior Bookworm Club afterschool Mondays, April 27-May 18. It will take place from 2:30 to 4 p.m., and library staff will pick children from Liberty Elementary to escort them to the library.
Participating children will enjoy books, play games, have snacks, do crafts and more. Registration will begin at 10 a.m., Monday, April 6, 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.
On Tuesday, April 21, starting at 3:!5 p.m., teens are invited to stop by the library, at 189 N. Main St. in Liberty, to create a variety of small artwork to fill the Liberty Museum and Art Center’s Creation Station. Teens can earn an hour of volunteer service time for this activity.
For more information on the Bookwork Club or the Teen Creation Station, call 845-292-6070 or visit the library’s website.
Smoke alarm activation causes brief evacuation at high school
Today, March 23, at approximately 2:15 p.m., the smoke alarm system was activated near the high school cafeteria. The alarm was triggered by kitchen staff preparing items for an upcoming school function; there was no actual fire or danger to the building.
In accordance with the district’s safety protocols, all students and faculty evacuated the building quickly and efficiently. At approximately 2:25 p.m, the building was cleared for re-entry, and instructional activities resumed.
The district thanked the staff and students for their cooperation and for following evacuation procedures so effectively.
Town, village to host Joint Comprehensive Plan meeting
The town and village of Liberty are planning a Joint Comprehensive Plan meeting from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 14, at the Liberty Senior Center at 119 N. Main St.
The public is encourage to attend.
During the meeting, the committee and attendees will review community feedback and local strengths and challenges, discuss the current 2008 Comprehensive plan and share ideas and priorities for Liberty’s future. The discussion will help guide the development of a new Joint Comprehensive Plan.
For more information and plan documents, visit the documents and forms page on the town’s website and scroll to “Liberty Joint Comprehensive Plan.”
