Sixth graders recently put their art skills to work while learning about landforms. Check out their creations!
5 months ago, Livingston Manor Central School
Student created representations of landforms displayed on a table with flyers expaining them on a bulletin board behind them
Student artwork, complete with lights, representing a volcano
Student created representations of landforms displayed on a table
A student artwork of a waterfall
Student created representations of landforms displayed on a table
Student artwork representing a volcano
A student artwork of a gorge with signs of other landforms near it
We are the champions! Congratulations to our Wildcat girls soccer team on a 5-1 win over Eldred on Tuesday, Oct. 24. Our girls are OCIAA Division 6 and Section IX champions! Rebecca Gashinsky scored two goals and assisted in one. Leah Ladenhauf had a goal and an assistant. Goals were also scored by Alexandra Potosed and Jewel Wright, and Athena Niforatos had an assist. The team now enters the state tournament, where our Wildcats will play for a regional title on Wednesday, Nov. 1 , at Mechanicville high school.
5 months ago, Livingston Manor Central School
Soccer teammates stand in a line with signs that said LMCS Varsity Soccer  2023 and Varsity Soccer all claws out in front of the school
The Class of 2027 invites LMCS families to a Halloween movie night on Oct. 27.. Students and their families in Pre-k through third grade are invited to watch "Spooky Buddies" from 3 to 5 p.m.. Those in fourth through seventh grades will be invited to watch "Haunted Mansion." Family members are welcome to join. The cost per person to attend is $5 per movie. Concessions will be available for purchase, and families are asked not to bring or send in outside snacks. Those who wish to attend are asked to sign up. Permission slips have been sent home with students. Forms ask for the student's name and which movie they will attend, as well if any family members will be attending. Payment for tickets as well as additional snack money is requested to be sent in advance, along with the form, to the student's teacher. Parents and guardians should also indicate who will be picking up the child, if an adult family member will not be attending.
5 months ago, Livingston Manor Central School
A flyer with Happy Halloween, a cartoon ghost and a cartoon bat on a pumpkin with information included in this post
PTSA's annual Halloween event will take place starting at 5:15 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 31. A small haunted house will be offered inside the school with Trunk or Treat being offered in the back parking lot. The event was initially scheduled for Oct. 27.All are welcome.
5 months ago, Livingston Manor Central School
Pumpkins on the bottom withe bats in the top corners and a drawing of three kids pulling a mummy's wrappings all on  black background with information include din the post.
Good Afternoon Livingston Manor Community, There will be a brief athletics send off in the back parking lot of the Livingston Manor Central School on Tuesday, October 24th, 2023 at 4:15 PM. Please come out and support the Varsity Girls Soccer team who will be competing in the Section IX Class D Title Game on Tuesday, October 24th, 2023, 6:30 PM at Goshen High School. We hope to see you all there! Go Wildcats.
5 months ago, David Eggleton
The blender bike got a workout earlier this week during a sixth grade birthday celebration. Principal Hubert, Mrs. Ross and several students took turns at creating the smoothies for a birthday treat.
5 months ago, Livingston Manor Central School
A man pedals the blender bike as a student holds the top of the blender and another student stands near by and other students and adults watch sitting at desks and standing
A man holds down the blender top as a woman pedals and students seated at desks watch.
A man holds down the blender top as a woman pedals and students seated at desks watch.
Livingston Manor Central School Class of 2024 will host a takeout chicken barbecue from 3:30 to 6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 27, at the LMCS cafeteria. Dinners will cost $15 each. See any member of the Class of 2024 or email rosa.finkel@lmcs.us for advance tickets. If there are more dinners available than tickets sold, the rest will be sold on a first-come first-served basis.
5 months ago, Livingston Manor Central School
A poster advertising the Class of 2024 chicken barbecue featuring a kettle style barbecue grill and flames, including information in the post.
On Wednesday, Oct. 18, the Sullivan County School Boards Association honored educators and supporters at the annual awards dinner. Calley Erlwein was honored with a 2023 Outstanding Educator Award, and SRO Deputy Jason Beebe was honored with a 2023 Outstanding Friends to Education Award for Livingston Manor. Congratulations to them both! We are so proud to have them on our team!
5 months ago, Livingston Manor Central School
Four people pose for a photo with the two at right shaking hands
Two men hug while two other people stand behind them
Three people stand in front of windows with an American flag between the two at right
Livingston Manor's monthly morning programs resumed for the 2023-24 school year, with recognition of students and classes of the month as well as a visit from Michelle Poprawski from the state Department of Environmental Conservation Catskill Fish Hatchery, who spoke about the hatchery and the Trout in the Classroom program, which is being re-introduced to Livingston Manor this year.
5 months ago, Livingston Manor Central School
A woman speaks in front of a screen displaying a fish feeding system and fish food
students seated in rows on the auditorium floor, with adults seated in chairs behind them, listen to a speaker as a screen shows a fish feeding system and fish food
Seven students stand in a line as an adult speaks at a podium
Nine students stand in a line
On Oct. 16, the Livingston Manor/Roscoe Lady Wildcats Varsity Soccer team held its "Senior Recognition Night" to celebrate the six seniors on the team. We wish you ladies all of the best as you continue on your senior year journey! Congratulations to each and every one of you and your parents who are your biggest fans! Good luck with the remainder of the season. (Photo credit: Bonnie Hoag)
5 months ago, Livingston Manor Central School
Six soccer players standing in a line pose for a photo
An adult and a soccer player pose with flowers and a box
Two soccer players and two adults pose with a box and flowers with other soccer players behind them
A soccer player, two adults and a child pose with a box and flowers with other soccer players behind them
A soccer player poses with two adults and flowers and a box and bag with other playersbehind them
A soccer player,  and fourth other people (one holding a baby) pose with a box and flowers with other soccer players behind them
A soccer player poses with three people holding folwers and a box with other players behind them
Hello Wildcats! Please be advised that there will be no after school program this Thursday, October 19, 2023. Again, the after school program on Thursday, October 19th has been canceled. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Thank you for your cooperation and have a great night.
6 months ago, LMCS Updates
Good Afternoon Wildcats: The Winter Athletics Electronic Registration program through Arbiter Sports will open on Monday, October 16th, 2023 at 8 AM for all JV/Varsity Athletes. Modified Registration will open on Monday, October 23rd, 2023 at 8 AM. Please remember to complete these prior to the start of all winter athletics including a copy of valid physicals. Call or see Mr. Eggleton if you need any assistance. Thank you.
6 months ago, David Eggleton
The Class of 2025 will host the Cole Circus All Stars at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 9, at the Livingston Manor Central School new gym. The show will be a special 85th anniversary celebration for the circus. Advance tickets will be $15 each adult ticket. Two children ages 12 and younger may enter for free with each adult ticket. Tickets at the door will cost $20. For more information or tickets, contact a member of the Class of 2025 or email bonnie.hoag@lmcs.us or carmen.staudt@lmcs.us.
6 months ago, Livingston Manor Central School
A flyer fearing a Broadway lights frame and circus performers with the information in the post.
LMCS hosted an all-grades Birds of Prey assembly on Thursday, Oct. 5, where students were able to learn about different types of birds of prey, their habitats and their importance to the ecosystem. They also had the opportunity to see up close a Eurasian Eagle Owl and a Red Tail Hawk.
6 months ago, Livingston Manor Central School
An owl spreads its wings as it is perched on a woman's arm
A man holds a redtail hawk in his left hand and a microphone in his right in front of people seated on bleachers
A owl is perched on the left arm of a person, with a microphone just in the frame
A man holds a redtail hawk in his left hand and a microphone in his right
A man holds a redtail hawk in his left hand and a microphone in his right
A man holds a redtail hawk in his left hand and a microphone in his right in front of people seated on bleachers
A red tailed hawk is displayed by a person with the back to the camera
A owl sits on the arm of a person holding a microphone
Good Afternoon, Wildcats! There will be an informational session for staff and students in Grades 7 - 12 interested in the LMCS Ski Club's Annual Overnight Ski Trip on Wednesday, October 4th, in the LMCS Cafeteria at 6:00 PM. Please enter through the Cafeteria door. If you are interested in the trip, but unable to attend, please contact Ms. Edwards directly for more information. We also would like to remind everyone that on this Friday, October 6th, LMCS will be dismissing at 11:30 AM. Thank you!
6 months ago, David Eggleton
The Livingston Manor Community blood drive, sponsored by the Interact Club was a success. The effort, led by Sarah Evans, Erin Linehan and Jillian Carlsen, surpassed its goal with 38 pints were taken in, possibly saving the lives of 114 people. Thank you to the community for your support.
6 months ago, Livingston Manor Central School
A student checks in two people at a blocd drive as the equipment is set up behind them
Two students smile for the camera while sitting at a table .
Two people lay on cots while giving blood
Superintendent John Evans was first in line to give blood during the Community Blood Drive, hosted by the Interact Club at Livingston Manor Central School on Sept. 28. Did you know that every pint of blood donated can save up to three lives?
6 months ago, Livingston Manor Central School
A man sitting on a cot gives a thumbs up as a person near him sets up a machine for blood donation
Good Evening Wildcats! This is a message from the Interact Club at LMCS. We are hosting a blood drive tomorrow, and there are open donor spots from 4:15 pm to 6 pm in the new gym. Donating blood is a safe and easy way to save a life, and every donation can help up to three people in need. Thank you for considering donating blood. Your donation could make a life-saving difference. We look forward to seeing you tomorrow.
6 months ago, LMCS Updates
The LMCS Interact Club collected enough plastic to get a second free bench as part of the the Trex Recycling program. The club needed to collect 500 pounds of clean plastic in total, with small amounts recorded and delivered to Kohls, Hannaford, Price Chopper, along with other places. Once the 500 pounds threshold is met, Trex sends the free bench. The first bench sits at the the 5/6 playground. A big shout out goes to Interact Club members Emily and Allison and their grandpa Gene for sorting and bringing plastic. A new collection drive will start Oct. 22.
6 months ago, Livingston Manor Central School
Two students stand in a garage with bags of plastic bags
Two students sort through plastic bags
A man holds a large plastic bag full of plastic bags near a truck whose back door is open
Livingston Manor Central School held its first Sneaker Night of the 2023-24 school year. The Class of 2026 hosted more than 120 students in pre-kindergarten through sixth grade for a time of fun, games and crafts in the old gym.
6 months ago, Livingston Manor Central School
Two young students and an adult play with a parachute  and a balloon
younger students hold on to an older student as he walks across the gym floor
A student hugs another from behind  as bowling pins and balls and a student laying on the floor are around them
Students sitting at a craft table look ot the left as a student is on the floor near them.
a younger student holdinga bear posses for a photo with an older student
Folding chairs face out in a circle as student watch an older student in the middle