Our Lost and Found table is overflowing with everything from jackets to hoodies to water bottles even sneakers. We encourage our students, when they come back from break, to see what's there and claim what is theirs. The table is located outside the main office.
about 1 year ago, Livingston Manor Central School
A table is filled with clothing, water bottles and more.
Second graders in the afterschool program worked in teams to use spaghetti and marshmallows to build a structure . Then they tested out their structures to see which structure could hold a large stuffed Squishmallow.
about 1 year ago, Livingston Manor Central School
Students work at a table in teams to create a spaghetti and marshmallow structure
Students work at a table in teams to create a spaghetti and marshmallow structure
Students work at a table in teams to create a spaghetti and marshmallow structure
Students work at a table in teams to create a spaghetti and marshmallow structure
Two students pose with a spaghetti in marshmallow structure destroyed by a Squishmallow
Students test their spaghetti and marshmallow structure with a small Squishmallow
A large squishmallow is held by up by a spaghetti and marshmallow structure
Students sit and stand around a table with a squishmallow sitting on top of spaghetti and marshmallow structure.
Third graders are attempting to grow their own luck (and learn about growing plants) by growing shamrocks.
about 1 year ago, Livingston Manor Central School
students and adults around a table work on planting shamrocks while others show their completed work.
In the afterschool program, the fourth-graders were introduced to programming and coding using the Sphero Indi cars and the colored tiles. Each color has a different command for the car, and they can problem-solve and learn through screenless play.
about 1 year ago, Livingston Manor Central School
Students work on the foloor and use color tiles to program tiny cars.
Different color tiles are set up surround by colored cones on the floor.
Students work on the foloor and use color tiles to program tiny cars.
Students work on the foloor and use color tiles to program tiny cars.
Students work on the foloor and use color tiles to program tiny cars.
Students work on the foloor and use color tiles to program tiny cars.
Students work on the foloor and use color tiles to program tiny cars.
Students work on the foloor and use color tiles to program tiny cars.
Students work on the foloor and use color tiles to program tiny cars.
Students sit on the foloor and use color tiles to program tiny cars.
The fifth grade ended the week before Spring Break by having an egg smashing contest. All students and even the adults participated.
about 1 year ago, Livingston Manor Central School
Two students smash together two eggs
Two students smash together two eggs
Two students smash together two eggs
Elementary students had an egg-celent adventure on Tuesday, March 26, when the Interact Club hosted an Easter Egg hunt at the school, in place of the hunt that was canceled last weekend because of the winter storm.
about 1 year ago, Livingston Manor Central School
Teens, adults and young children pose for a photo with the Easter Bunny.
A group of students pose with the Easter Bunny
Two students pose for a photo with the Easter Bunny.
A student poses with a bunny cutout that reads Egg hunt and leave a space for his face
A student poses with the Easter Bunny as two  people walk in the background
A student poses with the Easter Bunny
The  Easter Bunny stands near the playground
The Easter bunny goes down the slide as students watch
Two teens with bunny ears pose with an adult holding an Easter Bunny cutout with a  hole left for her face
Let's do a #ThrowbackThursday: Who doesn't love love? Mrs. Bauer and Miss Brianna created Valentine’s Day gingerbread houses with the second graders in February.
about 1 year ago, Livingston Manor Central School
Students pose with their Valentine's Day gingerbreadhouses
A compilation photo of the Valentine's Day gingerbread houses.
A compilation photo of students work on their Valentine's Day gingerbread houses
A compilation photo of students work on their Valentine's Day gingerbread houses
A compilation photo of students work on their Valentine's Day gingerbread houses
A compilation photo of students work on their Valentine's Day gingerbread houses
A compilation photo of students work on their Valentine's Day gingerbread houses
Hello Wildcats! This is a reminder about the LMCS Interact Club's Blood Drive happening tomorrow Wednesday, March 27th! Help save a life! We're inviting everyone to donate blood at the New Gym from 2:00 pm to 6:30 pm. Donating blood is a quick and easy way to make a big difference. One donation can help up to three people in need. Spread the word! See you there!
about 1 year ago, LMCS Updates
Mrs. Nichols' third-grade class get excited about nonfiction, via a Text Feature Surgery Classroom Transformation. Students dove deep into informational texts. They worked on locating, identifying, understanding and creating nonfiction text features.
about 1 year ago, Livingston Manor Central School
Students in masks and gloves complete a "text feature surgery"
Students in masks and gloves complete a "text feature surgery"
Livingston Manor Library began hosting a monthly Sensory Play Series for children and their families in February. The Sensory Play Series targets neurodiverse children ages 3-10 and their families and seeks to provide children with an experience that is flexible and responsive to their natural play style. It is inclusive of the whole family, offering caregivers tools and games they can play at home to further connect with their child. Each month will model sensory play, focusing on a different sense i.e. sight, sound, touch, smell, taste and movement/balance led by artist and producer Jess Kaufman. The third program, at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, April 13, will focus on sight. There will be musical accompaniment by Joe Bergstein. Those who wish to attend are asked to sign up at the library by calling 845-439-5440, emailing livingstonmanorlibrary@rcls.org or visiting livingstonmanorlibrary.org/programsignup.
about 1 year ago, Livingston Manor Central School
A flyer promoting the Sensory Play Series event with information included in the post.
Good Afternoon Wildcats, Due to the forecasted weather and predicted icy conditions for tomorrow, we have a few changes in our planned events. The Youth Basketball Tournament that was scheduled for tomorrow, Saturday, March 23rd will now be held on Saturday, April 20th here at LMCS. Additionally, the LMCS Interact club and Livingston Manor Rotary club egg hunt that was scheduled for Saturday, March 23rd is canceled. The LMCS Interact club will host an activity in collaboration with the Livingston Manor elementary students next week.  Thank you and be safe. 
about 1 year ago, David Eggleton
The deadline to order a LMCS 2023-24 yearbook for $65 is March 31. After that, the price will rise to $70. To place an order, visit https://link.entourageyearbooks.com/my/LMCSyearbook2024
about 1 year ago, Livingston Manor Central School
On a marble background is the LMCS logo with LMCS Yearbook written around it
Mrs. Freidenstines Living Environment classes and Ag Science classes learned about tapping maple trees, collecting the sap and working with local maple producer, Mike Haff on Whitendale Road to boil the sap into syrup. Students will be conducting a taste testing of various syrups and sugar contents to submit in the NY Ag in the Classroom’s schoolyard Maple Sugar contest.
about 1 year ago, Livingston Manor Central School
Students place buckets and bags near maple trees to collect sap.
Students attach tubes to taps in a maple tree
A student hammers a tap into a maple tree.
The SUNY Fredonia School of Music came to visit LMCS on Friday, March 15. Bassoon Professor Laura Koepke and Percussion Professor Dr. Kay Stonefelt brought five incredibly talented music students with them to perform, teach and share some of the Fredonia energy with our instrumental music students in grades 5-12. Students witnessed incredible performances as well as interactive music workshops for the entirety of the school day. It was an inspiring day of music education.
about 1 year ago, Livingston Manor Central School
Three percussionists play in a music room in front of students
Students look at bassoons held by older students
students play instruments in a band room
Three percussionists play in a music room in front of students
Two bassoonists speak to students students in a music room
Two bassoonists play in front of the students in a music room
Good afternoon Wildcats, Due to the inclement weather we will be cancelling all after school activities today, March 20th. In addition, tonight’s board meeting has been moved to tomorrow at 6PM. Thank you, and be safe!
about 1 year ago, Adam Larson
Good Evening Wildcats: On Friday, March 22nd, the Class of 2025 will be hosting a sneaker night after school. Times are 3-4 PM - grades PK-1, 4:15-5:45 PM - grades 2-3, 6-7:30 PM - grades 4-6. There will be concessions available throughout the event. Thank you.
about 1 year ago, David Eggleton
The Livingston Manor Library, at 92 Main St. is hosting several events for students on students on Saturday, April 20. Developing readers are invited to practice reading a book with Benji the dog from 10 to 11 a.m. At 11 a.m., Ms. Jess will lead a critter jar craft for kids ages 5 to 10. Children will design their own jar for catching critters of spring and summer. Supplies are limited and registration is required. Sign up for either of these event in person, at livingstonmanorlibrary.org/programsignup or by calling 845-439-5440. The 2024 Battle of the books, for students in Grades 7-12, will have its next meeting at noon Saturday, April 20. In the activity, student read books, have trivia competitions, have snacks, receive book prizes for participating, and will have a pizza party before the regional battle on Aug. 25, where cash prizes for first through third place will be rewarded. For more information or to sign up, visit livingstonmanorlibrary.org/battleofthebooks, email jdavis@rcls.org or call the library.
about 1 year ago, Livingston Manor Central School
A flyer for Battle of the Books with information included in the post
A flyer for Books with Benji with information included in the post
A flyer for Critter Jar Craft with information included in the post
Third through sixth grade students in Livingston Manor and Roscoe central schools are invited to take part in a basketball tournament on Saturday, March 23, at Livingston Manor Central School. Permission slips have been sent home with the students, but registration may also be done starting at 9:15 a.m. before the tournament. The event is hosted by the Catskill Cardinals basketball team and sponsored by the Lazare & Charlotte Kaplan Foundation.
about 1 year ago, Livingston Manor Central School
A flyer for a baskeball tournament that includes information in the post.
The LMCS Interact Club will host the Livingston Manor Community Blood Drive on Wednesday, March 27. The American Red Cross event will be held from 2 to 6:30 p.m. in the new gym of the school at 19 School St. in Livingston Manor. All blood types are needed. Call 800-732-2767 or visit redcrossblood.org. Those who donate will receive an exclusive "Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire" and Red Cross shirt, while supplies last.
about 1 year ago, Livingston Manor Central School
a graphic of a blood donation bag dripping into a half filled heart shape
The fifth graders put their creative skills to work when they created either a plant or animal cell. Check out their unique ideas
about 1 year ago, Livingston Manor Central School
Crafts representing cells
Crafts representing cells
Crafts representing cells
Crafts representing cells