Liberty
Elementary School was built as a
central school in 1925 for the
Village of Liberty. In 1963, the
Liberty Central High School was
opened because of the expanding
population at the Main Street
Building, which now houses the
elementary school students.
Liberty Middle School was opened
in 1992 due to overcrowding at
the elementary and high schools.
The high school enrolls students
in grades 8-12 and offers an
array of academic programs,
which include AP courses and a
Distance Learning Program that
was newly added, and students
can participate in
extracurricular activities and
sports.
Liberty
participates in a LEAP, Liberty
Enrichments After-School
Program, which provides
supervised and cost-effective
before and after-school programs
that are safe and drug-free for
students, their families, and
the community. The Liberty LEAP
program puts an emphasis on goal
setting, management, safety,
health and nutrition, as well as
family and community
involvement.
Liberty's
Core Values consist of believing
that all individual's have
inherent worth and can reach
their potential with support and
guidance; a positive attitude is
essential to knowledge,
creativity, and growth; learning
is life-long; respect deserves
respect; and passion drives
great achievements. Liberty
Central School District's
Mission statements inspires all
students to pursue their dreams
and to contribute and thrive in
a diverse community. According
to Liberty's Strategic
Objectives, by 2005, students
will be able to articulate and
pursue their dreams, contribute
to and be members of the diverse
community in which they live.
Liberty
Elementary School
201 North Main St.
Liberty, NY 12754
Liberty
Middle School
145 Buckley St.
Liberty, NY 12754
Liberty Central High School
125 Buckley St.
Liberty, NY 12754
845-292-5400
Liberty School -
Official website
Liberty's Report Card -
New York State
Education Department