
For Valentine’s Day, Ms. Maraj had Mrs. Rojas’ K-2 class do music and movement with scarves along to the song “All You Need Is Love” by The Beatles.

Kindergarten and K1-2 classes continued the tradition of celebrating Lunar Chinese New Year with a walk to the Chinatown Kitchen for a delicious lunch together. The students were so well behaved and truly enjoyed the dining out experience! Thank you to the Zheng Family and the Chinatown Kitchen. See more photos on our Facebook page






Good Afternoon Wildcats: The Spring Athletics Electronic Registration program through Arbiter Sports will open on Tuesday, February 20th, 2024 at 8 AM for all Modified/JV/Varsity Athletes. Please remember to complete these prior to the start of all spring athletics including a copy of valid physicals. The link is posted on our athletics webpage. Call or see Mr. Eggleton if you need any assistance. Thank you.

Today is National School Resource Officer Appreciation Day. Thank you Officer Jason Beebe for all that you do for our students and school community.

Good Morning Wildcats! LMCS is on a two-hour delay today Wednesday, February 14th! Again, LMCS is on a two-hour delay today. Thank you!

LMCS honored two former colleagues last week by wearing flannel and Audra Sipple Spath Scholarship shirts. Grant Wehrfritz and Audra Sipple Spath each taught at Livingston Manor Elementary School for more than 30 years and were good friends. Audra was the coordinator of honoring Grant for National Flannel Day since he had such a "flair" for sporting his flannels on each school day. Since Grant's death, LMCS has celebrated National Flannel Day annually in his honor and chose to honor Audra this year as well.


Good morning Wildcats! LMCS will be on a two-hour delay Tuesday, February 13th, due to the impending weather. Also, today's Students of the Month Breakfast is rescheduled for this Thursday, February 15th. Again, LMCS is on a two-hour delay today. Stay safe Wildcats!

On Saturday, Feb. 10, LMCS had two FFA members compete at the Leadership Development Event Invitational at Sullivan West. There were several students from three school districts that competed in various contests. Savannah Ward placed third in the Senior Creed Speaking Contest and Andrew Freidenstine placed second in the Junior Creed Speaking Contest. They will compete at the District 2 LDE in Pine Plains on Saturday, Feb. 24.


Hello Wildcats! Please be advised that there will be no after school program this Monday, February 12th, 2024.
Again, the after school program on Monday, February 12th has been canceled. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Also, The Class of 2027 will be holding their sneaker night tomorrow Friday, February 9th for grades PreK through 6th. PreK-1 is from 3:00 to 4:15, 2nd -4th is 4:30 to 5:45, & 5th & 6th is from 6:00 to 7:15. Admission is 5.00 and concessions will be available for purchase. Thank you for supporting the Class of 2027 and we hope to see you there!
Thank you for your cooperation and have a great night.

The 65th Annual Livingston Manor Rotary Ice Carnival/Family Day will be held from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 10, in Rotary Park on Pleasant Street. As part of the Ice Carnival tradition, LMCS students Luca Larizzati and Ciarra Staudt were named Ice Carnival king and queen during last month's Ice Carnival dance. The carnival will offer horse wagon rides, face painting, a balloon artist, hot dogs, cocoa and games and is free and open to the public.


Students recently worked on the art of papier-mache creating animals during the afterschool program.


While learning about the different states of matter, Ms. Williams' fifth graders did an experiment to see what would happen when baking soda was poured into a water bottle with vinegar. The students saw that the balloon filled up with carbon dioxide when the two substances met.

The Sullivan County Volunteer Firefighters Association held its annual fire prevention poster contest. Most LMCS students in grades 1-5 participated. The theme was being safe in the kitchen. Bryce Edwards won first place and a $50 gift card. In addition, Bryce’s artwork will be showcased this summer in the SCVFA parade.
Whitney Misner won third place and a $25 gift card. Congratulations!



On Jan. 30, Livingston Manor and Roscoe Girls JV/Varsity Basketball hosted their annual pink out cancer awareness contests. This was a joint effort with LMCS & RCS Varsity Girls Cheerleading and the Tri-Valley CSD and their programs.
The group, with the help of some local volunteers, was able to bring in more than $600 in donations to support a Sullivan County volunteer organization Ride 2 Survive, which gives back to individuals going through cancer treatments that may be in need financially. We thank the volunteers, the athletes and the communities for all of their support in this wonderful night to support a great cause locally. Big Shout out to the Roscoe-Rockland Ladies Auxiliary for providing pink socks for all of the LMCS & RCS athletes to wear!





The LMCS Ski Club enjoyed their first trip to Holiday Mountain Ski & Fun Park on Friday, Jan. 26. Students in grades 3-12 were invited to attend a six-week program for school groups. Ski Club is an annual opportunity for students to get active and get outside during the winter months, have fun with friends, and develop a lifelong skill!




LMCS second-graders are spreading the Valentine's Day love with their bulletin board over the lockers in the hallway



LMCS Royalty!
Luca Larizzati and Ciarra Staudt were voted Ice Carnival King and Queen at the dance on Friday, Jan. 26.


Good Morning Wildcats! LMCS is on a 2 hour delay today Monday, January 29th! Again, LMCS is on a two-hour delay today. Thank you!

Help! Our chairs quit! The students in Mrs Darder's second grade class wrapped up their opinion writing unit with a real challenge! Their chairs quit and in order to get them back, the students had to write a convincing, opinion piece as to why chairs are important in classrooms. The students did a fantastic job with their essay structure and had some super interesting reasons why chairs are important. They enjoyed working on the floor but they sure were happy when their chairs returned.











Parents and guardians! Do you have a Pre-K student for the 2024-2025 school year? We are excited to find out! Students must turn 4 years old on or before Dec. 1, 2024. Please call Mrs. Cuttita at 845-439-4400, ext. 1200, if you do! Registration will take place in May by appointment only.
