AB1 Building will be temporarily offline on Monday, February 9, 2026, due to freezing temperatures causing the sprinkler to malfunction resulting in flooding from the third floor to the basement. All classes scheduled in the AB1 Building will be held remotely. All other buildings are open for regular operations. For students enrolled in AB1-building classes who need access for their remote instruction, there are computers available in the computer labs that will enable you to logon to your class.
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The Liberty Partnerships Program

The Liberty Partnerships Program (LPP) was established in 1988 to ensure that students in grades 5-12 who are at risk of dropping out of school achieve academic and personal excellence, graduate from high school and enter post-secondary education or the workforce as highly competent young adults. The program provides supportive interventions for these students, such as skills assessment; tutoring; academic, family, and personal counseling; regents prep, SAT prep and other enrichment activities. This program is funded by the NYS Education Department.

Liberty Partnerships Program (LPP)
Mr. Sean Anderson
1534 Bedford Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11216
(718) 804-8856
Medgar_lpp@mec.cuny.edu