
Livingston Manor hosted a full day of baseball and softball on Saturday, April 27, for the Wildcats Tournament. The Sullivan-West Bulldogs took the trophy for softball and the Deposit-Hancock Eagles earned the baseball trophy. We thank them, as well as Liberty Redhawks baseball and softball, Sullivan West baseball and Monticello Panthers softball for joining us in this tournament. We also thank the Class of 2025, 2Hackinashack and What's Poppin kettle corn for providing refreshments, and the Livingston Manor Ambulance Corps, the Sullivan County Sheriff's Department, and the New York State Police for being onsite ensuring our safety.

Sullivan BOCES, in coordination with the Mid-Hudson School Study Council and Mount Saint Mary College, is reaching out to those who may want to become teachers.
The ideal candidates are those who have college credits or a college degree and a desire to teach or change careers and try teaching.
The first step for those who may be interested is taking a survey, available at https://bit.ly/MHSSC-TeachingProgram. Surveys must be completed by May 17.
That will be followed by an informational session at 5 p.m. June 4 at Sullivan BOCES, at 15 Sullivan Ave. in Liberty.
The session will include a discussion of a customized course of study, transcript evaluation, tuition funding opportunities and more. To sign up for the information session, fill out the form at https://bit.ly/MHSSC-Info-Session-Registration by May 30.


Attention Parents/ Guardians:
As part of the School Climate Transformation Grant, we are asking you to please take a few minutes to take a survey about school climate, available at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1FfgRPBnuEW_ORjkLypWs2oxTUdHc9MeCo5goTbJ8Ijo/viewform?edit_requested=true
All responses are anonymous and no email addresses will be collected upon submission. The responses from the survey will help us determine the best way to support the needs of our district. We are doing this to gain insight on the programs we are implementing and the impact they are having on the climate of our school.
Thank you for your time and help with gathering this important information.

Good Afternoon Wildcats,
We will be hosting the annual Wildcat Varsity Baseball and Softball Tournament on this Saturday, April 27th at the Livingston Manor Athletics Complex. This event is hosted by Livingston Manor and Roscoe Athletics. There will be food vendors on site and the Class of 2025 selling concessions. We hope to see you all there. Go Wildcats!!

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State Sen. Peter Oberacker visited Livingston Manor on Wednesday to learn more about many of the program the district offers. Led by students, he toured the building and heard about Trout in the Classroom, the Walking Classroom, the Farm to School meals program, tree tapping, the rock climbing wall, the weight and fitness room and more. He praised many of the program and asked for more information about some. He also took time to ask questions from some of the students.

As a community service project, Livingston Manor and Eldred varsity softball teams are teaming up for a donation drive for the Sullivan County SPCA animal shelter. Attendees are asked to bring donations to the game, which will be at 4:!5 p.m. Wednesday, May 8, at LMCS. The most requested items for the shelter are Purina dog and cat food, Puppy Chow, cat litter, OdoBan Original, bleach and paper towels. We hope to see you there to help the teams hit it out of the park for the Sullivan County SPCA.


Livingston Manor pre-k through fourth grade students invited their "someone special" to a dance, sponsored by the LMCS PTSA, on Friday, April 19. With about 150 attendees, the dance floor was buzzing with energy! It was wonderful to see so many people enjoying themselves, dancing the night away, and creating lasting memories.






It was another beautiful day on Tuesday, so the first graders in the afterschool program went down to the outdoor classroom to do some nature exploring





Good Afternoon Wildcats,
We will be hosting the LMCS & RCS Youth Basketball Tournament on this Saturday, April 20th in the Livingston Manor main gym for grades 3-6. This event is hosted by Athletics, the Kaplan Foundation, and the Catskill Cardinals. Registration starts at 9 AM. We hope to see you there. Thank you and have a nice weekend.

Spring Picture Day for individual and sibling photos will be Friday, April 26.
The sign-up deadline is Tuesday, April 23. Visit https://jeannesagerphotography.hbportal.co/public/LMCSspringpictureday2024/1-Spring_Photo_Sheduling to sign up.
Only students who have been signed up will be photographed. For more information, email hello@jeannesagerphotography.com or www.jeannesagerphotography.com.


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, May 4, will focus on touch. 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.


The second-graders took advantage of the beautiful day on Monday and explored the outdoor classroom during the afterschool program. They had so much fun playing iSpy with things in nature.





LMCS Living Environment students took time out of their day Monday morning to assist the state Department of Environmental Protection in stocking trout in Willowemoc Creek. They also learned about the types of trout being stocked and not contaminating the fish farms with invasive species.









Mrs. Evans' third-grade class has been learning about text features. They became text feature surgeons and had to figure out what text feature the patient needed and how it would help their with their problem.




On Tuesday, April 9, the fourth graders practiced using measuring tapes during a quest on the playground during the afterschool program








On April 12, LMCS hosted its inaugural Retiree Breakfast in the school cafeteria. LMCS welcomed back almost 40 former staff members, in what will be an annual gathering hosted by the school each spring. While some former staff members were coming off their first year of retirement, others have been retired for upwards of 30 years. Those in attendance were served a buffet-style breakfast prepared by Cafeteria Manager Mr. Stephen Rogers and his staff. The middle/high school band, directed by Mr. Daniel Smith, prepared a musical selection for the retirees to enjoy as well. LMCS was overjoyed by the turnout and in welcoming back many of the individuals who have made our building such a special place!






Hello Wildcats! Please be advised that there will be no after school program Wednesday, April 17th and Thursday, April 18th.
Again, the after school program on Wednesday, April 17th and Thursday, April 18th has been canceled. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Thank you for your cooperation and have a great night.

Good Evening Wildcats! The Class of 2027 is hosting a Sneaker Night tomorrow, Friday, April 12th, for grades Pre-Kindergarten through 6th grade.
Lace up and get ready for some fun! Here's the schedule: Pre-Kindergarten to 1st grade: 3:00 PM - 4:15 PM, 2nd & 3rd grade: 4:30 PM - 5:45 PM, 4th to 6th grade: 6:00 PM - 7:15 PM.
Admission is only $5.00 and concessions will be available for purchase. We hope to see you there!

Mrs. Poppo and the students in FCCLA invited the second graders to decorate Easter Eggs before spring break. They had a great time.






