Miss Smith's first grade and Mrs. Hicks' fourth grade Reading Buddies celebrating Dr. Seuss/#ReadAcrossAmerica last week. Thanks to Mrs. Erlwein and Mrs. Schwartz for organizing this for the students.
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Two students read books
Two students read books
Two students read books
Three students read books
Two students read books
Two students read books
Two students read books
Two students read books
Two students read books
Two students read books
Hello Wildcats! Tonight the Scholastic Book Fair will be open from 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. Also, join us for Snuggle up and read, some of our favorite LMCS staff and community members will be reading their favorite stories for your children to enjoy. We hope to see you tonight.
over 1 year ago, LMCS Updates
Livingston Manor/ Roscoe Cal Ripken Baseball and Softball will host an additional in-person signup from 4 to 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 7, at Livingston Manor Central School. The league is open to children ages 4 to 12. For more information or to sign up if you can't make the in-person signup, email lmrcalripken@gmail.com.
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Good evening parents of juniors and seniors. Were you aware that Livingston Manor through a variety of local and regional scholarships awarded over $300,000 to graduates of the class of 2022? This does not include need based aid given due to family income. Want to know how to access these funds to help pay for your student's college? Please join LMCS and the PTSA on Wednesday, March 8 at 6:30 PM in the New Gym to learn about the various forms of aid available to students. Senior parents who have yet to complete the FAFSA, please bring your 2021 state and federal tax returns and we will complete the FAFSA after the informational session. Please call Chris Towsley with any questions at 845-439-4400, extension 1219. Light snacks will be provided courtesy of the LMCS PTSA. We hope to see you on Wednesday.
over 1 year ago, LMCS Updates
Livingston Manor Interact/Rotary Club will host a free Easter egg hunt at Rotary Park starting at 10 a.m. March 25. The hunt will be for toddlers through children in sixth grade, with the younger children going first. Pictures with the Easter Bunny will also be available. It will take place rain or shine at the park at 55 Pleasant St. Children are encouraged to bring a bucket or pail to gather up eggs. Those who plan to attend are asked to let Ms. Snow know by March 17 by returning the slip sent home or by email the child's name and grade to jaime.snow@lmcs.us
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colorful eggs sitting on hay in a wicker basket on green grass
Hello Wildcats! All after school activities at Livingston Manor Central School District are canceled for today, March 3. Also, we are canceling the snowshoe event scheduled for tomorrow, Saturday, 3/4/2023, due to travel concerns tomorrow with the impending weather. Be safe wildcats!
over 1 year ago, LMCS Updates
Kindergarten and third grade celebrated Read Across America day by partnering up and reading Dr. Seuss books Thursday afternoon. #ReadAcrossAmerica
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A group of students pose for a photo
Students read to each other
Three students look at a book
A student reads a book as another smiles for the camera
Three students smile for the camera while reading a book
Students read books to each other
An adult sits with two students who are reading
a student reads a book as two others smile for the camera
Three students sit on a floor reading a book
Three students sit on a rug reading a book
More than two dozen Livingston Manor musicians were accepted into the All-County Music Festival on Sunday, March 5, at Liberty High School. The festival was originally scheduled for March 3 and 4 but has been postponed because of projected inclement weather. LMCS students chosen are: Middle School Band: Anahi Rodriguez, first chair clarinet; Connor Casey, clarinet; Andrew Potoesek, alto saxophone; Victor Payton, trumpet; Angelina Schwartz, trombone; and Rachel Zuckerman, mallet percussion (xylophone, marimba, glockenspiel) Junior High Band: Grace Ward, bass clarinet; Sara Hollenbeck, french horn; and David Hoag, trombone. High School Jazz Band: Sienna Dutcher, tenor saxophone, and Erin Lenihan, trombone. High School Chorus: Megan Cristaldi, Nevaeha Jones, Ash Matos, Jewel Wright, Frances Ball, Halie Cheng, Emily Hathaway and Bronwynn Wolcott. Elementary Chorus: Paige Amback, Taylor Mitchell, Mason Roberts, Hannah Ryan, Amelia Acosta and Amelia Almquist. The concerts will be held Saturday, March 4, with the Elementary Chorus and Middle School Band playing at 1:30 p.m., followed by the junior high band playing at 3:30, and the concerts will end with the senior high jazz ensemble and mixed chorus performing at 5:30 p.m.
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On a marble background is the LMCS log in the center with Music Department at top and news at the bottom
In honor of Dr. Seuss’ birthday, the Cat in the Hat came to LMCS to read to kindergartners.
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Cat in the hat reads a book
Students pose with Cat in the Hat and an adult
The Cat in the Hat reading a book
Cat in the Hat reads to students seated at tables as an adult watches.
Livingston Manor Central School District will host a snowshoeing event from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, March 4. The event was originally scheduled for Feb. 25. Those who attend can bring their own snowshoes or borrow some from the school. Hot beverages, s'mores kits and other refreshments will be sold by the high school classes. Those who attend should park in the back parking lot and proceed to the football field. All ages will be welcome. In the event there isn't enough snow, a notification will be sent to all families in the district.
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Help us wish our Lady Wildcats well in tonight's sectional final. We will gather at 3:30 p.m. outside the new gym entrance for a send off and we welcome the public to join us! Our girls will take on Webutuck at 5 p.m. in the Section IX Class D Varsity Girls Basketball Championship game. All tickets, at $8 each, must be purchased in advance online at https://gofan.co/app/events/918637?schoolId=NYSPHSAA9. A ticket allows the holder to stay for all of the contests. Those who can't make it to the game can watch the live stream through NFHS: https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/events/nysphsaasix/gamd2559a3b5a .
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Because of the snowstorm, the Section IX Class D basketball championship games at SUNY Sullivan have been postponed until Wednesday, March 1. Livingston Manor will take on Webutuck at 5 p.m. in the Section IX Class D Varsity Girls Basketball Championship game. All tickets, at $8 each, must be purchased in advance online at https://gofan.co/app/events/918637?schoolId=NYSPHSAA9. A ticket allows the holder to stay for all of the contests. Tickets already purchased will automatically transfer tickets over to the new scheduled date. Those who cannot make the new date will be refunded after the game is over. Those who can't make it to the game can watch the live stream through NFHS: https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/events/nysphsaasix/gamd2559a3b5a .
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Good Morning Wildcats! LMCS is closed today Tuesday, February 28th! The sectional basketball game for today is rescheduled for Wednesday, March 1st.
over 1 year ago, LMCS Updates
The Manor Wildcats PTSA will host a Scholastic Book Fair from March 6 to March 10 in the LMCS conference room. Cash will be accepted, as will eWallet payments. Shopping may also be done online, with free shipping to the buyers home for orders of $25 or more. To visit the online shop or to set up an eWallet account, visit https://tinyurl.com/LMCSbookfair.
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A flyer with with LMCS logo graphics of books with the info in the post
Update: The game has been postponed to Wednesday, March 1. Livingston Manor will take on Webutuck at SUNY Sullivan at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 28, in the Section IX Class D Varsity Girls Basketball Championship game, weather permitting. All tickets, at $8 each, must be purchased in advance online at https://gofan.co/app/events/918637?schoolId=NYSPHSAA9. A ticket allows the holder to stay for all of the contests. Dates that are impacted by weather will automatically transfer tickets over to the new scheduled date. Those who can't make it to the game can watch the live stream through NFHS: https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/events/nysphsaasix/gamd2559a3b5a .
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Besides the usual pencil and paper type work, it's so very important to engage students' minds and creative ability as well as socialization skills as they work in teams to complete tasks. One of the big kindergarten goals is to have the children leave the k rooms knowing they can work with others, they can "think outside the box" and they learn through different types of activities. The "fun buckets" do just that. We change them up every couple of weeks as teams work through them in a fun, educational way.
over 1 year ago, Livingston Manor Central School
Two students work on Upper and lowercase letter locks
Two students sort with over-sized tweezers
Students build with straw connectors-this one is a repeat as the class asked to keep it for another round.
Two students use battery powered drills to make patterns
Two students work on Upper and lowercase letter locks
Do you think gingerbread houses are only for Christmastime? Not here. Mrs. Carlson’s and Mrs. Bauer‘s second grade classes made Valentine's Day gingerbread houses earlier this month.
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Students pose with their Valentine's Day gingerbread houses.
Students work on their Valentine's Day gingerbread houses.
Students pose with their Valentine's Day gingerbread houses.
Students work on their Valentine's Day gingerbread houses.
Students pose with their Valentine's Day gingerbread houses.
Students pose with their Valentine's Day gingerbread houses.
Livingston Manor will celebrate its fall and winter athletes at events next month. The modified presentation is scheduled for 5 p.m. Wednesday, March 8, in the Livingston Manor Auditorium. The JV/Varsity athletic awards presentations are scheduled for 6 p.m. Friday, March 10, in the Livingston Manor Auditorium. All students who participated on a fall or winter team, including combined teams playing as Roscoe, should be present to show their support and dedication for their team and teammates. All team letters, certificates, plaques and trophies will be presented at this time. Athletes are also reminded that this is a public presentation and they should be dressed professionally. Jeans, T-shirts, work boots and hats are not acceptable attire. Those who have an extenuating circumstance that will prevent them from attending should contact Mr. Eggleton in the Athletics Office before the ceremony to make alternate arrangements to receive awards. All parents, family and friends are welcome to attend. Light refreshments will be served.
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Feb. 17 marked the 100th day of school for the 2022-23 school year at LMCS. First grade students from Miss Smith's class Adeline Smith and Dylan Brooks dressed up for the occasion. Students worked on activities centered around "100" Activities included: reading/writing 100 words, counting to 100 by 1s, 2s, 5s, 10s with their 100 collections, reading books about 100, etc.
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Two students pose for a photo in front of a Happy 100 days sign
Livingston Manor Central School District's snowshoeing event scheduled from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 25, has been postponed until March 4. Those who attend can bring their own snowshoes or borrow some from the school. Hot beverages, s'mores kits and other refreshments will be sold by the high school classes. All ages will be welcome. Those who attend are asked to park in the back parking lot and proceed to the football field.
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