• A reminder, winter break is Dec. 23 through Jan. 1. We wish all our Redhawk families a happy and healthy holiday season! We can’t wait to see everyone back on Jan. 2, 2025.
  • Liberty Central School District will dismiss early today, Friday, Dec. 20, 2024, The Elementary School will dismiss at noon and the Middle and High School will dismiss at 12:15 p.m. All after-school activities will be canceled including Boys and Girls Club.
  • A new temporary traffic pattern will be in effect at Liberty Elementary School starting Monday, Dec. 16. Please see details of new traffic pattern here.

Three honored for Excellence in Service

An elementary speech teacher, a middle school counselor and a member of the grounds crew were recognized by the Liberty Central School District Board of Education with Excellence in Service Awards on Nov. 12.

Jena Schwartz

A woman holding a certificate stands between to men while posing for a photo.Schwartz was recognized for meeting the high level of need for speech services in the elementary school. Her nominator highlighted her supplying resources for teachers, as well as guiding and directing two new speech pathologists in the building.

“She juggles all of this with meeting the demands of her own schedule, and always goes above and beyond to advocate for the importance of and need for speech services,” her nominator wrote.

Michelle Behrman

A woman holding a certificate stands between two men while posing for a photo.Behrman was described as an asset to the middle school. Her nominator spotlighted her willingness to help teachers and students at any time, and her knowledge of SchoolTool.

“She puts on more than a school counselor hat for Liberty Middle School and should get the award for excellence,” her nomination read. “It is well deserved!”

Joe Davis

A man holding a certificate stands between two men while posing for a photo.Davis’ willingness to lend a hand, with a smile on his face, even when he is busy was featured in his nomination. His diligence during a recent drill was also recognized.

“When our school community was being tested by law enforcement trying to gain access to our buildings, Joe recognized the scam and refused to let the person in,” the nomination read. “Kudos to Joe!”

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.