Category: High School News
Sports schedule, and results, for the week of Jan. 20-26, 2025
Our student athletes are in action this week in alpine skiing, basketball, indoor track and field and wrestling.
Here are the schedule and results, if available. Livestream links are included where available.
Monday, Jan. 20
No events scheduled.
Tuesday, Jan. 21
4:15 p.m.: Boys Modified Wrestling vs. Multiple Schools at Valley Central Middle School.
4:30 p.m.: Boys JV Basketball vs. Livingston Manor/Roscoe at Liberty High School.
6 p.m.: Boys Varsity Basketball vs. Livingston Manor/Roscoe at Liberty High School.
Wednesday, Jan. 22
3:30 p.m.: Boys and Girls Varsity Indoor Track and Field Exhibition vs. multiple schools at SUNY Sullivan.
4:15 p.m.: Boys Modified Basketball vs. Sullivan West Central at Sullivan West – Jeffersonville
4:30 p.m.: Boys JV Basketball vs. Highland at Liberty High School
5 p.m.: Boys Varsity Wrestling vs. Multiple Schools at Liberty Middle School Liberty Middle School
5:45 p.m.: Girls Modified Basketball vs. Sullivan West Central at Sullivan West – Jeffersonville
6 p.m.: Boys Varsity Basketball vs. Highland at Liberty High School
Thursday, Jan. 23
4:15 p.m.: Boys Modified Wrestling vs. Multiple Schools at Monticello Middle School
5 p.m.: Boys JV Basketball vs. Tri-Valley at Tri-Valley Central School
6:30 p.m.: Boys Varsity Basketball vs s. Tri-Valley at Tri-Valley Central School
Friday, Jan. 24
4:30 p.m.: Girls Varsity Basketball vs. S.S. Seward Institute at Liberty High School.
5 p.m.: Boys Varsity Wrestling vs. Multiple Schools at Highland High School
Saturday, Jan. 25
9:15 a.m.: Boys Varsity Wrestling Tournament vs. Multiple Schools at Beacon High School.
Sunday, Jan. 26
No events scheduled.
The schedule is subject to change. Check the Liberty schedule on the Section IX website for the latest.
A message from the superintendent on supporting our entire student community
Dear Liberty families,
I am proud of our diverse community here at Liberty Central School District. Every one of you brings a unique perspective to our district that enriches us all.
I understand that some in our community may be concerned about changes that may occur in the coming weeks and months with a new administration.
We just want you all to know that we are committed to providing all of our students a quality education. As part of the commitment, we embrace the Parent Bill of Rights for New York State’s English Language Learners.
The document guarantees access to free public education in the school district where a student lives, regardless of the immigration status of the parent/guardian or student and the language that the family speaks. It also allows for families to enroll students without submitting paperwork that may reveal immigration status. The document also makes provisions for providing interpreters, a bilingual education and more. For more information, you can call the ELL Parent Hotline at 1-800-469-8224, email nysparenthotline@nyu.edu or mail New York State Education Department, Office of Bilingual Education & World Languages, 55 Hanson Place, Room 594, Brooklyn, NY 11217.
We also understand our rights and responsibilities in protecting and helping all of our students.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, the state Office of Attorney General and the state Education Department also recently issued guidance and reminders regarding the educational rights of immigrant families and the responsibilities of school districts in regard to bullying and harassment, law enforcement actions, detainment and deportation of family members. The document also listed numerous resources available to families. The full document is available on the SED website here.
It is important for us to educate our students and their families, beyond the classroom, so they can learn and grow here in Liberty.
To that end, I want to make you aware of an upcoming event to which Liberty families are invited. The New York Immigration Coalition will present a workshop on immigrant rights from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 24, at Fallsburg Central School District’s Benjamin Cosor Elementary School Cafeteria at 15 Old Falls Road in Fallsburg.
We are also updating our English as a New Language webpage to provide more resources.
Please reach out to our Student Services and School Counseling/Guidance Offices for more information and resources, and as always, if you have questions, please email questions@libertyk12.org.
Sincerely,
Dr. Patrick Sullivan
Superintendent
Students can learn origami at library event
The Liberty Public Library will offer “Origami for Teens” from 3:15 to 4:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 27.
Middle and High School students students are invited to the library, at 189 N. Main St., to learn the basics of the Japanese art of paper folding while making simple projects to take home.
For more information, call 845-292-6070 or visit www.libertypubliclibrary.org.
BOE to meet Jan. 21
The next Board of Education meeting will be at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2025, in the HS Media Center. The board anticipates to enter into executive session (not open to the public) immediately. 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, Jan. 20, 2025, at Board Docs.
Library invites families to free movie
Liberty Public Library will host a Family Movie Afternoon, featuring “Harold and The Purple Crayon,” at 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 1.
All families are welcome for the free move and popcorn. An adult must stay with children younger than 12.
The Liberty Public Library is at 189 N. Main St., in front of Liberty Elementary School, in Liberty. For more information, call 845-292-6070 or visit www.libertypubliclibrary.org.
Sports schedule, and results, for the week of Jan. 13-19, 2025
Our student athletes are in action this week in alpine skiing, basketball, indoor track and field and wrestling.
Here are the schedule and results, if available. Livestream links are included where available.
Monday, Jan. 13
4:30 p.m.: Girls Varsity Basketball vs. Chester Academy at Liberty High School.
6 p.m.: Girls Varsity Wrestling multi-matches vs. multiple schools at Chester Academy
Tuesday, Jan. 14
4:30 p.m.: Girls and Boys Varsity Alpine Skiing: Slalom vs. Multiple Schools at Holiday Mountain.
5 p.m.: Boys JV Basketball vs. Chester Academy at Liberty High School
6:30 p.m.: Boys Varsity Basketball vs. Chester Academy at Liberty High School
Wednesday, Jan. 15
3:30 p.m.: Boys and Girls Varsity Indoor Track and Field Exhibition vs. multiple schools at SUNY Sullivan.
4:30 p.m.: Girls Varsity Basketball vs. Ellenville at Liberty High School
6:30 p.m.: Boys JV Basketball vs. S.S. Seward Institute at S.S. Seward Institute
Thursday, Jan. 16
10 a.m.: Boys and Girls Varsity Alpine Skiing: Giant Slalom at Belleayre Mountain Ski Area
4:15 p.m.: Boys Modified Wrestling vs. Sullivan West Central at Liberty Middle School
Friday, Jan. 17
TBD: Girls Varsity Wrestling Tournament vs. Peekskill at Peekskill High School
4:30 p.m.: Boys and Girls Varsity Alpine Skiing: Slalom vs. Multiple Schools at Holiday Mountain.
6 p.m.: Boys and Girls Varsity Indoor Track and Field Divisional vs. Multiple Schools at West Point United States Military Academy.
6:30 p.m.: Boys Varsity Basketball vs. Tuxedo at Tuxedo High School.
Saturday, Jan. 18
7:30 a.m.: Boys and Girls Varsity Wrestling Tournaments vs. Columbia at Columbia High School.
Sunday, Jan. 19
No events scheduled.
The schedule is subject to change. Check the Liberty schedule on the Section IX website for the latest.
BOE recognizes Excellence in Service award winners
A high school school counselor, a middle school special education teacher and an elementary school teacher assistant were recognized by the Liberty Central School District Board of Education with Excellence in Service Awards on Jan. 7
Meaghan Anstee
Mrs. Anstee, a school counselor, was nominated by three people who work closely with her in the High School Guidance Department. They highlighted her work with her colleagues and with Liberty students, calling her “invaluable” and a “huge asset” to the department.
“She is such a positive influence for her students, and her ability to stay calm, cool and collected always is such an inspiration,” one nomination read.
Her compassion set her apart, another nominator wrote. “Always smiling, always a feeling of open arms when students come to her door, she takes time to sit and explain things to her caseload,” the nomination read. “She always makes time for people and Liberty couldn’t be luckier to have such an asset like Mrs. Anstee.”
Danielle Cummins
Mrs. Cummins, a special education teacher, was recognized for her commitment to being a positive influence in her students’ lives.
“Her commitment to education isn’t just about academic success—it’s about the well-being and growth of each individual student,” her nominator wrote. “Whether it’s providing extra support in the classroom, offering a listening ear, or simply making students feel seen and heard, she always creates a safe and welcoming environment for everyone.”
Her nomination also highlighted her school spirit and her dedication to the broader school community.
“Her positive attitude is contagious, and she inspires both students and staff to engage with the school community in meaningful ways,” the nomination read. “She frequently volunteers for committees, collaborates with fellow teachers, and lends her expertise whenever and wherever it’s needed.
“Above all, Mrs. Cummins is a kind-hearted, fun-loving teacher who brings joy to those around her… she makes the school a better place for everyone. Her influence extends far beyond the classroom, and her positive impact will be felt for years to come,” the nomination concluded.
Ellen Blais
Mrs. Blais, a teacher assistant, was described as “the epitome of a patient, kind and engaging educator” by her nominator.
She regularly evaluates and readjusts plans to meet her AIS students’ needs while challenging them to learn more, according to her nomination. She works at multiple grade levels, “bringing encouragement and a smile wherever she goes. We are extremely lucky to have her as part of our AIS Reading team,” the nomination read.
Each month, faculty and staff members nominate others they believe are going above and beyond, be it a single act of excellence or kindness or a continuous work ethic.
We congratulate these employees on their awards.
Jan. 21-24 to become testing days for LHS
LMS, LES schedule unchanged
Because of an increase in the number of students participating in Regents exams in January, Jan. 21-24 will become testing days for high school students. High school students will only be required to attend school on the days they have tests scheduled. Middle and Elementary School schedules will remain as originally planned, with students attending all days.
Students needing to test will receive a notice from the Liberty High School guidance office and a letter home. Testing will begin at 8 a.m. and noon with the schedule as follows:
- Tuesday, Jan 21
- 8 a.m.: Regents English Language Arts
- Noon: Regents Earth Science
- Wednesday, Jan. 22
- 8 a.m.: Regents Geometry, Regents U.S. History
- Noon: Regents Algebra I
- Thursday, Jan. 23
- 8 a.m.: Regents Global History & Geography II
- Noon: Regents Algebra 2; College Final: SUNY Sullivan US History
- Friday, Jan. 24
- 8 a.m.: Regents: Living Environment
Busing will only be offered at the beginning and end of the school day. If a student wishes to leave after a morning test or arrive late for an afternoon test, they must provide their own transportation. The cafeteria will be a place for students to wait for their test, transportation or after-school activities. Lunch will be provided to students. Notes from parents or guardians will not be needed. To maintain a secure testing environment, once a student leaves the building, they will not be allowed to re-enter until school hours have concluded.
Personal electronic devices will be collected before admittance into exams as per NYS Education Department guidelines. They will be returned once students have completed their exam.
After school activities will take place as scheduled with minor changes to practice locations.
For more information, email questions@libertyk12.org.
Culture pillar ensures LCSD’s focus is on mission, vision
As Liberty Central School District approaches the midway point of its five-year strategic plan, the district is taking time to evaluate what has been accomplished so far and what still needs to be done. Earlier this school year, the district reviewed its mission, vision and beliefs, the Curriculum pillar and the Multi-Tier System of Supports pillar. Now it is time to take a look at the Culture pillar.
To review the strategic intent of the Culture pillar:
- By 2027, all policies, procedures and communication will encompass the key elements of the district’s mission and vision as evidenced by perception survey data.
What does this mean?
While this pillar may be the shortest, in terms of words in its strategic intent, it perhaps holds the largest overall impact. This pillar’s goal is to ensure that the district keeps its mission and vision at the center of what it does, in words and in actions, as well as clearly communicate to all its staff, families and community that commitment.
What is LCSD doing?
The district reinforces its mission, vision and beliefs internally at staff meetings and conference days. Community forums are used to provide information to and seek feedback from families. Administrators also present the district’s efforts at community and governmental organization meetings.
The district has also taken the steps to bring the community together through community-school based activities such as All Things Liberty Winter Festival.
It is also important to see if the efforts are working, so the district administers culture and climate surveys and focus groups to allow the school community to evaluate the district’s progress.
For more information on the Culture pillar or the strategic plan, email questions@libertyk12.org.
This is the fourth in a series of stories that focus on different aspects of LCSD’s strategic plan and what it means for the Redhawk students, staff, families and community.
Sports schedule, and results, for the week of Jan. 6-12, 2025
Our student athletes are in action this week in alpine skiing, basketball, indoor track and field and wrestling.
Here are the schedule and results, if available. Livestream links are included where available.
Monday, Jan. 6
3:30 p.m.: Boys and Girls Varsity Indoor Track & Field Exhibition vs. Multiple Schools at SUNY Sullivan.
4:15 p.m.: Girls Modified Basketball vs. Eldred at Liberty Middle School
4:30 p.m.: Girls Varsity Basketball vs. Fallsburg at Fallsburg Junior/Senior High School
5:45 a.m.: Boys Modified Basketball vs. Eldred at Liberty Middle School.
Tuesday, Jan. 7
4:30 p.m.: Boys JV Basketball vs. Sullivan West Central at Liberty High School.
6 p.m.: Boys Varsity Basketball vs. Sullivan West Central at Liberty High School
Wednesday, Jan. 8
3:30 p.m.: Boys and Girls Varsity Indoor Track & Field Invitational vs. Multiple Schools at SUNY Sullivan.
4:15 p.m.: Boys Modified Basketball vs. Livingston Manor/Roscoe at Livingston Manor High School.
4:30 p.m.: Girls Varsity Basketball vs. Livingston Manor/Roscoe at Liberty High School.
5:45 p.m.: Girls Modified Basketball vs. Livingston Manor/Roscoe at Livingston Manor High School.
6 p.m.: Boys Varsity Wrestling vs. Red Hook Central at Red Hook High School
Thursday, Jan. 9
4:30 p.m.: Boys and Girls Varsity Alpine Skiing Giant Slalom vs. Multiple Schools at Holiday Mountain
5:15 p.m.: Boys Modified Wrestling vs. Goshen at C. J. Hooker Middle School
5:30 p.m.: Boys JV Basketball vs. Beacon City at Liberty High School
7 p.m.: Boys Varsity Basketball vs. Beacon City at Liberty High School
Friday, Jan. 10
All events postponed or canceled.
Saturday, Jan. 11
7:45 a.m.: Boys Varsity Wrestling Tournament vs. Owego Free Academy at Owego Free Academy
Sunday, Jan. 12
No events scheduled.
The schedule is subject to change. Check the Liberty schedule on the Section IX website for the latest.