2025-2026 District Budget
2025-2026 District Budget
The vote on the Liberty Central School District budget will take place between 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 20, 2025, in the High School Media Center. Details will be provided in this space as they are available.
Stories:
Snapshot
- Total Budget: $
- Proposed Budget Change: $ (+/-%)
- Proposed School Tax Levy: $
- School Tax Levy Change: $ (+/-%)
REVENUES
- Tax Levy: $ (+/-%) — % of revenue
- State Aid: $ (+/-%) — % of revenue
- Fund Balance: $ (+/-%) — % of revenue
- Reserves: $ (+/-%) — % of revenue
- Other: $ (+/-%) — % of revenue
- Total: $ (+/-%)
EXPENDITURES
- General Support: $ (+/-%) — % of expenditures
- Instruction: $ (+/-%) — % of expenditures
- Pupil Transportation: $ (+/-%) — % of expenditures
- Employee Benefits: $ (+/-%) — % of expenditures
- Debt Service: $$ (+/-%) — % of expenditures
- Interfund Transfers: $ (+/-%) — % of expenditures
- Total: $ (+/-%)
COMPONENTS
- Administrative Component: $ (+/-%) — % of budget
- Includes salaries and benefits of administrators, supervisors, and administrative clerical staff, public information, printing, curriculum and staff development, school board costs, general insurance and professional fees.
- Program Component: $ (+/-%) — % of budget
- Includes salaries and benefits of all teachers and staff who deliver pupil services (guidance, health, library/media, etc.), textbooks, co-curricular activities, athletics, and transportation costs.
- Capital Component: $ (+/-%) — % of budget
- Includes salaries and benefits of maintenance and custodial staff, debt service on buildings, utilities, equipment, and court-ordered costs.
School Board
Liberty Central School District has a nine-person Board of Education. All seats are at-large, with three seats up for election each year. Each member serves a three-year term.
Those who wish to run for school board must be: able to read and write; a citizen of the United States; at least 18 years of age; a qualified voter of the district; and a resident of the school district for at least one year prior to election No employee of the school district may be a member of the board, except as permitted by law, and no more than one member of a family shall be a member of the same Board of Education.
Prospective board members should contact District Clerk Tania DeFrank at tdefrank@LibertyK12.org or 845-292-6990 for a nomination packet and petition. Completed forms, including a petition with at least 25 valid signatures of qualified district voters, must be returned to the district office no later than 5 p.m. April 21.
Seats currently held by Matthew DeWitt, Timothy Hamblin and John L. Nichols are up for election this year.
The elected candidates will serve three-year terms running July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2028.
Voting Information
Voters must be 18 years old, a U.S. citizen and a district resident for at least 30 days and be registered to vote at their county board of elections, which will automatically register them to vote at the district. The last day to register with the district is five days before the election.
Along with traditional absentee balloting, which requires a reason for voting early, New York State allows for early voting via mail without requiring justification. Voters must fill out an application for either form. There are separate applications for each, but the application process and deadlines are the same for both.
Qualified voters may request an early voting or absentee ballot application by contacting District Clerk Tania DeFrank at tdefrank@LibertyK12.org or 845-292-6990. The last day for absentee/early ballot applications to be received for those who will be mailed a ballot is seven days before the vote (May 13). The last day for absentee/early ballot applications to be received in person and the ballot delivered by hand is the day before the vote (May 19). Absentee/early voting ballots must be received by the District Clerk by 5 p.m. the day of the vote (May 20) in order to be counted.
Military voters who are qualified voters of the district may apply for a military ballot by requesting an application from the district clerk and the valid application must be received no later than 5 p.m. about 27 days (April 24) before the election. Military voters who are not registered to vote may apply to register by filling out a Military Voter Registration Application, which can also be obtained by requesting an application from the district clerk and completed applications must be received by the clerk by 5 p.m. the same day as the application deadline (April 24). Military voters may indicate a preference for receiving a military voter registration, military ballot application, or military ballot by mail, fax or email in their request for such registration, ballot application or ballot. The school district will transmit military ballots to military voters no later than the day after the deadline (April 25). Completed military ballots must be received by the district by 5 p.m. the day of the vote (May 20) to be counted.
Important dates
- April 21: School board nominating petitions due
- April 22: BOE budget proposal vote by 5 p.m.
- April 24: Military Ballot Applications due by 5 p.m.
- May 5: Budget presentation to the Liberty Town Board, 6:30 p.m., the Senior Citizens Center at 119 N. Main St.
- May 6: Budget hearing, 6 p.m., High School Auditorium
- May 8: Budget, Dinner and a Concert, 5:30 p.m., HS Media Center
- May 9: Budget talk, 8:30-11:30 a.m., New Munson Diner, 12 Lake St.
- May 13: Last day for absentee/early ballot applications to be received for those who will be mailed a ballot.
- May 15: Last day to register to vote with the district.
- May 19: Last day for absentee/early ballot applications to be received in person and the ballot delivered by hand.
- May 20: Absentee/early voting ballots must be received by the District Clerk by 5 p.m.
- May 20: Voting will take place between 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. in the High School Media Center
On the ballot
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- Proposition 1: A $ budget proposed for the 2025-26 school year, with no change in the tax levy.
- Proposition 2: A $7,494,246 capital project proposal to improve cooling at Liberty Elementary School.
- Voters will elect three board of education members. Three candidates submitted nominating petitions and are on the ballot. The candidates, in the order they appear on the ballot, are: . The successful candidates will serve three-year terms, starting July 1, 2025.
Budget History
2024-25
Total budget: $68,034,294
Spending increase: +2.62%
Tax levy change: 0
2023-24
Total budget: $66,296,362
Spending change: +15.21%
Tax levy change: -5.33%
2022-23
Total budget: $57,543,257
Spending change: +6.63%
Tax levy change: 0
2021-22
Total budget: $53,962,992
Spending change: +7.23%
Tax levy change: 0
2020-21
Total budget: $50,324,923
Spending change: +3.99%
Tax levy change: 0
2019-20
Total change: $48,393,178
Spending change: -0.93%
Tax levy change: 0
2018-19
Total budget: $48,849,113
Spending change: +6.4%
Tax levy change: +2.71%
2017-18
Total budget: $45,913,009
Spending change: +3.37%
Tax levy change: 0