Category: High School News
Amid rumors of retaliation, games postponed
Liberty Central School District has been made aware of rumors spreading on social media of retaliation potentially being made against those involved in the stabbing incident yesterday, Dec. 12. The rumors have been investigated by the Liberty Police Department and have been deemed non-credible.
Safety of our students and staff is our top priority.
As a precautionary measure, the basketball games scheduled for today at Liberty Middle and High Schools have been postponed.
Also, out of an abundance of caution, the increased police presence will continue at the Middle and High Schools.
Those with questions may email questions@libertyk12.org.
Five arrests made in stabbing near MS/HS campus
Liberty Police Department has arrested five individuals in relation to the altercation that led to the stabbing yesterday, Dec.12, just off the Liberty Middle/High School campus at the end of the school day.
Below is LPD’s statement, in part, released about 9:30 p.m. yesterday:
“On Thursday 12/12/24 at approximately 3:00 pm the Village of Liberty Police Department responded to a report of a fight in progress near the Liberty High School on Buckley Street in the Village of Liberty. School Resource Officers (SROs) at Liberty Middle and High Schools, in collaboration with Liberty School staff, located a 16-year-old stabbing victim who had entered school grounds seeking help after being attacked on Buckley Street. Responding officers immediately identified two suspects fleeing from the scene and after a short foot pursuit arrested two 15 year old male juveniles. School Resource Officers provided immediate first aid to the victim including applying a tourniquet to stop severe bleeding from multiple stab wounds. Care of the 16 year old juvenile was transferred to Mobile Medic EMS and the juvenile was transported via helicopter to Westchester Medical Center. At the time of the writing of this release the juvenile was in stable but critical condition.
“Within hours the investigation had resulted in the Village of Liberty Police Department locating and arresting two additional 17 year old female juveniles and Ricco Molina, 18 of Liberty. All five individuals were charged with Assault in the 1st degree and Gang Assault in the 1st degree, felonies. Ricco Molina was arraigned in the Town of Liberty Court and remanded to Sullivan County Jail in lieu of $10,000 cash, $20,000 secured bond or $40,000 partially secured bond. All 4 of the juvenile suspects were arraigned in front of the Honorable Troy Johnstone sitting as the accessible after hour’s magistrate for the Youth Part of Sullivan County Superior Court. Both of the 17 year old female juveniles as well as one of the 15 year old male juveniles were released on their own recognizance to appear at the Youth Part of Superior Court on a later date. The second 15 year old male juvenile was remanded to the custody of the Office of Children and Family Services at a secure detention facility.
“The Village of Liberty Police Department was assisted in the investigation by the Sullivan County District Attorney’s Office, the Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office and the New York State Police. …
“The investigation into this incident is ongoing and anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact the Village of Liberty Police Department Detective Division. Specifically if anyone has cell phone video of the incident please call 845-292-4422.”
In addition, Liberty Central School District will be taking action, according to its Code of Conduct, against all Liberty students involved in this incident.
“I want to thank our SROs for their swift actions on treating the victim, as well as LPD for their quick response to this incident,” Superintendent Dr. Patrick Sullivan said.
The district has additional law enforcement on the Middle/High School campus today, as a precaution and to enhance the safety of students and staff. Counselors are available to all students or staff members who wish to talk about this incident.
Those who have questions may email questions@libertyk12.org.
A message from the superintendent on the incident earlier today (Dec. 12)
Dear Liberty,
As you may be aware, an incident took place at the end of the school day off campus earlier today, Dec. 12, that resulted in the stabbing of a student who was not from Liberty. I do not have any information regarding the medical status of that student at this time, but I — and the entire Liberty community — wish them a speedy and full recovery.
Police are still investigating the incident, which did involve students from Liberty. Any police action taken will be communicated by Liberty Police Department when available.
The district is also investigating to see what actions will be taken against our students involved in the altercation, according to our code of conduct.
We take the safety of our students and staff very seriously.
All of our school buildings are equipped with cameras, accessible by LPD, and we have a school resource officer stationed at each building during school hours, as well as after hours events hosted on our campuses. All of our buildings require keycard access, and guest access is achieved through a single point of entry. We also hold regular drills to practice our safety procedures. More details can be found in our districtwide safety plan.
We investigate all reports of potential threats to our school community. We encourage everyone to be proactive in safety with the adage “see something, say something” and report immediate concerns to a trusted adult, administration or law enforcement. Non immediate concerns can also be reported via our Anonymous Alerts reporting system.
Students are also encouraged to lean on their school counseling department if they are in crisis, have concerns over their safety or just need to talk.
Our counselors will be available for those who wish to speak to them following this incident.
Out of an abundance of caution and to help our faculty and students feel safer, there will be an increased police presence on the middle school/high school campus tomorrow.
If you have questions, please email questions@libertyk12.org.
Sincerely,
Dr. Patrick Sullivan
Superintendent
Altercation just off MS/HS campus results in stabbing
At the end of the school day today, Dec. 12, there was a physical altercation involving a stabbing just off of the middle/high school campus grounds. The altercation was between Liberty students and others who were not students at Liberty schools.
The stabbing victim was not a student of Liberty. The victim ran to campus seeking medical attention. All traffic was shut down on the campus, and a medivac helicopter landed at the football field. All late bus and student pickup was moved to the parking lot on Winthrop Avenue.
The district and police are investigating the incident. More information will be released as it is available.
There is no danger or threat to the school or Liberty community.
LHS senior earns Section 9 football honors

Liberty High School senior Christopher Rodgers was named to the Class B Section 9/League Football team.
A team captain, he was a wide receiver, returner and cornerback for the Redhawks. He has played for Liberty for three years.
Chris, the team’s leading score, always led by example, verbally and physically, Head Coach Adam Lake said. “Chris is the perfect example of the standard we are looking for in a Redhawk football player—100 percent effort 100 percent of the time.”
Three earn Excellence in Service awards
A high school special education teacher, a fifth-grade ELA/Social Studies teacher and a kindergarten teacher were recognized by the Liberty Central School District Board of Education with Excellence in Service Awards on Dec. 10.
Carol Gillespie
Ms. Gillespie was recognized for her connection to students.
“If students were able to nominate a staff member, I am confident Carol would have already been honored multiple times,” her nominator said.
Her connection to students goes beyond those who are in her classes.
“On days that Carol is absent, I have multiple students sadly asking me ‘she’s not here today?!’ as their day will no longer be as great without her here to give a hug, smile, or just say hello,” the nomination read.
In her special education classroom, Ms. Gillespie gets to know her students and chooses novels and other texts based on the students interests.
“Carol goes above and beyond to ensure her students are engaged in their content and guides the students to take ownership of their learning,” the nomination read.
Natalie Guido
Mrs. Guido was honored for her innovation in her fifth-grade classroom and her collaboration and support of colleagues.
“Natalie is an extraordinary educator whose innovative use of technology transforms her classroom into an engaging and dynamic learning environment,” her nominator wrote. “ By staying at the forefront of educational trends, she integrates the newest technology tools to captivate her students and tailor lessons to their interests.”
Mrs. Guido was also recognized as a role model to new teachers and being a teacher who fosters a positive and forward-thinking school culture.
“Her dedication, creativity and impact make her an exceptional candidate for this honor,” her nomination read.
Amanda Ritz
Mrs. Ritz’s work as a grade-level facilitator, a leader and a mentor was highlighted in her nomination.
“Amanda goes above and beyond in every role that she fills in the Elementary School,” her nominator wrote.
Her preparation for the grade-level meetings,helpfulness, knowledge and ability to ensure the teachers have what they need set her apart, the nomination said
She also works with student teachers and observers.
“She gives them the tools they need to become the next best generation of teachers,” the nomination read. “I am proud to nominate someone who goes above and beyond every day for both our students and our staff.”
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.
LHS names Stellar Students for first quarter
Liberty High School recently honored its Stellar Students for the first quarter. The Stellar Student Awards recognize students who for the quarter were referral-free, had no more than two absences, had no unexcused late entries, and had a 75 or above quarter average with no failures or incompletes.
12th grade
Kaitlyn Bodolosky, Lewis Bound, Noah Call, Andres Castillo Hernandez, Abdi Coy Pop, Eugene Davis-Andino, Faith Fitzgerald, Jose Galeas Aguilar, Evelin Garzon Ferrufino, Lianna Gissentaner, Anjay Harripersad, Nora Liddle, Jordan Loucks, Skylar Loyce, Kimberlin Malaga, Gonzalez, Ariel Miguel, Sierra Norris, Luis Otero Jr., Joshuaj Reyes Escobedo, Angel Valladares, Austin Werlau and Rita Zheng
11th grade
Cristian Argenal, Tarek Benadim, Rene Bernal Huezo, Shawn Bickham Jr., Brooke Bull, Addison Bury, Marcus Curry, Joshua Decker Jr., Giada DeFrank, Eli Desrochers, Sydania Foster, Lia Guillerme, Alyson Hernandez Lopez, Kelsey Hopkins, Jaspreet Kaur, Zane Kip, Gustavo Leon, Belen Leon Martinez, Gianna Lewis, Arwyn Lucero-Bonilla, Angelina Magie, Leonel Malaga Ventura, Jhony Maradiaga Palma, Kimberlin Mejia Alvarado, Quelin Molina Gavilan, Serenity Moore, Makayla Morales, Iris Ogden, William Pennell, Jose Rivera, Phillo Romero, Elijah Warren, Tatianna Warren and Pheobe Wilson.
10th grade
Yanelis Aguilar Reyes, Derick Aliers Amparo, Zackary Alvord, Gianino Amendola, Jill Baumander, Marlow Cedillos Saravia, Kent Clarke, Riley Cox, Ashley De Leon, Yamilet Garcia Gonzalez, Peyton Hadjstylianos, Isiah Johnson, Peyton Klein, Bartlomiej Klys, Orchid Langlois, Kevin Leon Gavilan, AnnaMay Lopez, Bridgette Mateo Cruz, Jeremiah, McLeod, Mariely Medina Orellana, Jose Moreno Reyes, Giselle Perez Sanchez, Daniela Ponce Flores, Lucio Ponce Vazquez, Katterin, Reyes Guardado, Dylan Romero, Allison Vasko, Lige Young and Sebastian Yupanqui.
Ninth Grade
Jaden Antonutti, Irwin Barragan Rojas, Lillianna Black, Ezra Dilworth, Sophia Duarte, Stephanie Gomez Nivelo, Jade Guaillazaca Lopez, Kimberly Hernandez Contreras, Savannah Jennings Rivera, Tyler Juron, Hunter Kavleski, Radek Klys, Shea-Leigh Kristiansen, Danna Lopez Ojeda, Evelyn Molina Ax, Maynor Monroy Aldana, Anai Perez Sanchez, Adriana Ponce Agredano, Gabriella Sheridan and Alonso Yupanqui.
LCSD School Counseling Department addresses variety of needs for all students
Liberty Central School District provides a comprehensive school counseling program for all students. Our school counselors, school social workers, behavioral specialists and school psychologists are certified educators trained to provide a range of assistance.
The traditional role of what was once known as a guidance counselor was primarily academic and future planning. But that role today encompasses so much more, including focusing on the social and emotional, as well as academic, well-being of students now and into the future.. Because they now offer much more than academic guidance, they are now known as school counselors.
Our school social workers are the link between the school, home and community, providing support to address students’ social, emotional and behavioral needs that may impact learning, as well as connecting students to resources in the community that can assist them.
Our behavior specialists assess student behaviors, develop intervention plans, work with teachers and staff to implement those plans, and monitor progress to adjust the plan as needed, helping students with behavioral obstacles succeed.
Our school psychologists help identify academic, social and emotional obstacles that may prevent students from reaching their full potential, and they work with the school counseling team to provide interventions to address those obstacles. These obstacles could be long-term issues or crisis situations.
The members of our School Counseling Department work together, and with teachers, staff and administration, to empower each student to contribute and thrive in a diverse community by pursuing their potential.
We encourage our students to reach out to the School Counseling Department, not only for academic and career advice, but also for the social and emotional support and guidance they need.
Learn more about our school counseling program at https://www.libertyk12.org/department-services/guidance-departments/
LHS names more than 250 students to first marking period honor rolls
The following students were named to the honor rolls for the first marking period at Liberty High School. High honor students must have attained a marking period average of 90 or better and have no failing or incomplete grades. Honor roll students must have attained a marking period average of 85 or better and have no failing or incomplete grades. They were honored during breakfasts on Dec. 4 and 5.
12th grade
High honor: Elmida Aguilar-Reyes, Quinn Allen, Endya Alvarez, Guillermo Arauz Gonzalez, Ayaan Awais, Kaitlyn Bodolosky, Mailyn Caal Chub, Noah Call, Andres Castillo Hernandez, Eugene Davis-Andino, Cathy Delgado-Flores, Colin Doeinck, James Dworetsky, Sara Fajardo Reyes, Sophia Ferguson, Faith Fitzgerald, Jose Galeas Aguilar, Lianna Gissentaner, Wyatt Green, Sandra Hanofee, Anjay Harripersad, Jordan Hewlett, Gianna Journet, Alex Kearney, Joshua Kratz, Jack Krum, Carla Lara Fernandez, Kenisha Ledoux, Nora Liddle, Skylar Loyce, Addison Makky, Kimberlin Malaga Gonzalez, Colin Mangan, Matthew McKoy, Andrew McPhillips, Luis Molina Gonzalez, Sierra Norris, Liam Parks, Jeferson Pineda Monzon, Wenifer Ramos Mata, Joshuaj Reyes Escobedo, Melody Rivera, Megan Schmidt, Mason Smith, Austin Werlau, Konnar Williams, Mykenzi Williams, Rachel Yaun and Rita Zheng.
Honor: Yedrick Aliers Cruz, Lewis Bound, Ryan Britton, Jackson Bustillo Martinez, Wendy Chabla, Shelby Clack, Braedan Clarke, Abdi Coy Pop, James Fancher, Irvin Garcia Garcia, Evelin Garzon Ferrufino, Bryan Garzon, Sherlyn Garzon, Gabriella Gentile, Haylee Gomez, Mia Gorr, Anthony Lemus, Rosmery Leonardo Valerio, Jordan Loucks, Sofia Marty, Owen Moore, Adamaris Navarro-Leon, Luis Otero Jr., Ryan Porter, Ivan Rodriguez Jr., Serenity Ryder, Samya Sarita, Jacob Schulte, David Sellers, Jonathan Stonick and Kayla Tapia.
11th grade
High honor: Brayan Abrego Medina, Maliea Agapito, Sheyla Anguisaca-Llanos, Cristian Argenal, Aubrey Botsford, Carmela Burgio, Runxian Chen, Marcus Curry, Joshua Decker Jr., Genna DeFrank, Giada DeFrank, Eli Desrochers, Allisson Diaz Lopez, Lia Guillerme, Kelsey Hopkins, Jaspreet Kaur, Jacob Kelly, Zane Kip, Kaley Klein, Belen Leon Martinez, Gianna Lewis, DaShaun Loyce, Angelina Magie, Brenna Mangan, Serenity Moore, Genesis Munoz Valladares, Genesis Munoz Valladares, Soleil Ocasio-Lombardi, John Palacios Medran, William Pennell, Brooke Porter, Cassandra Porter, Randy Romero-Bello, Justin Simon, Emma Stonick, Valeria Uroza Martinez, Elijah Warren, Angela Wheeler and Cameryn Will.
Honor: Teodulo Banegas Jr., Tarek Benadim, Shawn Bickham Jr., Brooke Bull, Addison Bury, Naima Byam Canady, Shirley Cando, Kamoren Connell, Jake Cross, Elizabeth Cruz Cruz, Valeria Cruz, Lincoln Davis, Cameron Degroat, Vanaya Dudley, Adrien Ferguson, Christopher Flores Osorto, Sydania Foster, Lincoln Klein, Cynthia Leon, Angel Leon Gustavo, Leonel Malaga Ventura, Yuritzy Martinez Ramirez, Kimberlin Mejia Alvarado, Sarai Miranda, Quelin Molina Gavilan, Makayla Morales, Mia Nunura Galan, Iris Ogden, Jose Rivera, Phillo Romero, Joseph Sarney, Tayler Schwartz, Jaidon Simmons, Elmer Son Vincente, Ashley Szuba, Tatianna Warren, Jada-Lynn Williams and Pheobe Wilson.
10th grade
High honor: Derick Aliers Amparo, Zackary Alvord, Gianino Amendola, Sophia Marie Avellino, Jill Baumander, Eyanna Castro, Jr Cobbs, Olivia Corrigan, Liliana Crespo, Hudson Danzilo, Frandy De La Cruz Solano, Ashley De Leon, Dung Duong, Austin Frunzi, Kylie Fuller, Yamilet Garcia Gonzalez, Jeffrey Greve, Peyton Hadjstylianos, Jhosmery Jadan Pangolo, Misael Juarez Perez, Peyton Klein, Bartlomiej Klys, Audrey Krum, Orchid Langlois, Nester Leon Aldana, Maria Lewis, Roger Lynker III, Gia Matullo, Jeremiah McLeod, Mariely Medina Orellana, Savannah, Pagan Van Wagner, Katherine, Panama Guailazaca, Giselle Perez Sanchez, Lucio Ponce Vazquez, Katterin Reyes Guardado, Ruth Sellers, Amy Szuba, Olivia Tyler, Allison Vasko and Sebastian Yupanqui.
Honor: Naiara Alvarado Piedy, Yanelis Aguilar Reyes, Liam Araniva, Isabella Caycho, Riley Cox, Alan Cruz, Colin Dasraj, Colin Dole, Angel Figueroa, Carlos Garzon Cruz, Mayrelis Gonzalez Ramirez, Isiah Johnson, Kevin Leon Gavilan, Katherine Maldonado, Nathan Mendoza Ramirez, Jose Moreno Reyes, Elizabeth Navarrete, Angele Osorio Ramirez, Daniela Ponce Flores, Sarai Quiroz Gomez, Beth Santiago Riley, Jordan Smith, Olivia Torres, Jeronimo Velez Osorio, Giuliana Wagner and Lige Young.
Ninth grade
High honor: Colten Allen, Angeliz Arriaga Munoz, Zachariah Bickham, Emily Cardenas Reyes, Hope Corbett, Kevin Dilworth Ezra, Sophia Duarte, McKayla Figueroa, Belle Gandulla, Leah Herbek, Tyler Juron, Hunter Kavleski, Shea-Leigh Kristiansen, Lena Lagattuta, Nakeah Lewis, Danna Lopez Ojeda, Evelyn Molina Ax, Anai Perez Sanchez, Adriana Ponce Agredano, Jayla Ramon, Raul Rios, Karol Rosa Espejo, Gabriella Sheridan, Mason Williams and Jairo Zhicay Jadan.
Honor: Lillianna Black, Samuel Blandon Cardona, David Cortes Cruz, Brayan Deras Berrios, Ami Garcia Garcia, Jade Guaillazaca Lopez, Kimberly Hernandez Contreras, Charlotte Horton DeMorla, Mckinzie Paterson, Danilo Paz, Gimena Quiroz Ramirez, Baileigh Steinberg, Samantha Vidalis, Keyanna White and Alonso Yupanqui.
Sports schedule, and results, for the week of Dec. 9-15, 2024
Our student athletes are in action this week in basketball, indoor track and wrestling.
Here are the schedule and results, if available. Livestream links are included where available.
Monday, Dec. 9
5 p.m.: Girls Varsity Basketball vs. S.S. Seward Institute at S.S. Seward Institute
6 p.m.: Girls Varsity Wrestling multi-matches vs. multiple schools at Port Jervis High School
Tuesday, Dec. 10
4:30 p.m.: Girls Varsity Basketball vs. Ellenville at Ellenville High School.
4:30 p.m.: Boys JV Basketball vs. Wallkill Central at Wallkill High School Vinnie DeAngelis High School Gym
6 p.m.: Boys Varsity Basketball vs. Wallkill Central at Wallkill High School Vinnie DeAngelis High School Gym
Wednesday, Dec. 11
4:15 p.m.: Boys Modified Basketball vs. Fallsburg at Fallsburg Junior/Senior High School.
5:45 p.m.: Girls Modified Basketball vs. Fallsburg at Fallsburg Junior/Senior High School.
Thursday, Dec. 12
4:30 p.m.: Boys JV Basketball vs. Port Jervis at Port Jervis High School
5 p.m.: Girls Varsity Basketball vs. Monticello at Monticello High School
6 p.m.: Boys Varsity Basketball vs. Port Jervis at Port Jervis High School
Friday, Dec. 13
All events postponed.
Saturday, Dec. 14
8 a.m.: Boys Wrestling Varsity Tournament vs. Multiple Schools at John Jay High School – East Fishkill
11 a.m.: Boys and Girls Varsity Indoor Track and Field meet vs. multiple schools at West Point – United States Military Academy
Sunday, Dec. 15
No events scheduled.
The schedule is subject to change. Check the Liberty schedule on the Section IX website for the latest.