The Liberty Partnerships Program (LPP) was established in 1988 under Section 612, Subdivision 6 of the Education Law to address the significant dropout rate among New York’s youth. Within Chenango and Otsego County, the LPP Program has been serving youth for over 30 years and is a cooperative, twelve-month, program involving SUNY Morrisville, Bainbridge Guilford, Morris, Norwich, Otselic Valley, Sherburne and Unadilla Valley Central Schools. It is part of a statewide program designed to provide support and/or services that will encourage middle and high school students to not only graduate high school, but to be prepared to enter college or vocational training.
Liberty Partnerships Program
Faculty/Staff
My name is Kisten Giglio. I am the Project Director for the SUNY Morrisville Liberty Partnerships Program (LPP) and have an office on the Norwich Morrisville campus. worked in public education for 35 years as both a teacher and a principal. I retired in 2021 as the Norwich High School principal and joined the LPP team here at Morrisville.
My name is Stacey Shepard and I have worked for the Liberty Partnerships Program for 13 years. I am the administrative assistant but my official title is Clerk II. All the official paperwork that the advocates have to collect comes to me and then I put all that data into our State Education Database.