
Kindergarteners were busy in the week leading up to winter break. The kindergartners joined eighth-graders decorated gingerbread babies in Mrs. Poppo's class; fifth-grade students from Mr. Hemmer's class visited and interviewed kindergarten students as they helped them write letters to Santa, and Mrs. Ryan's kindergarten class demonstrated their presentation about cooperation, which is the PBIS (Positive behavioral interventions and supports) topic of the month.







A anonymous donor helped provide posters recognizing our senior winter athletes. The posters are displayed in the LMCS gym.







Leading up to winter break, students in the afterschool program made and decorated cookies.





The girls varsity basketball team hosted a food drive during a boys basketball game earlier this month to get spectators, fans, guardians and athletes to donate some items before the holiday season. This event was the team's OCIAA Community Service project for the winter season. Thanks, Anthony Morgano, for the photo!


The sixth grade students created "ugly sweaters" and posted them on a billboard in the fifth and sixth grade wing. Staff was invited to vote on their favorite. Which is yours?


We wish everyone a joyous holiday season and winter break. We can't wait to see our students return on Jan. 3.


LMCS Ski Club signup is underway. The club is open to all LMCS students in grades 3 through 12. Deadline to sign up is Dec. 22. Trips will begin Jan.5, weather permitting. For an information packet, please email adviser Meagan Edwards at meagan.edwards@lmcs.us.


During the afterschool program earlier this month, fourth graders made and decorated cookies.





Our Wildcat musicians entertained earlier this month with various holiday selections at the Elementary and Middle/High School concerts.


The nature trail leading to the outdoor classroom at Livingston Manor is now safer with the completion of fencing near the creek. The project was funded through the winnings received by LMCS during the Sullivan 180 Empowering a Heathier Generation competition earlier this year.

Hello Wildcats! LMCS is closed today Monday, December 18th due to flooding and hazardous road conditions! Again, LMCS is closed today. Have a great day and be safe, Wildcats!

Good Morning Wildcats! LMCS is on a 2 hour delay today Monday, December 18th! Again, LMCS is on a two-hour delay today. Thank you!

LMCS music students entertained at the government center earlier this month.








On Friday, Dec. 15, during the Livingston Manor JV and Varsity boys basketball home vs. Tuxedo starting at 4:30 p.m., the girls varsity basketball team will hold a food drive.
Fans fans, guardians and athletes are encouraged to donate nonperishable food items or cash before the holiday season as part of the team's OCIAA Community Service project for the winter season. Donations will be provided to families in need during the holiday season


The Livingston Manor Class of 2024 will host a movie night featuring "The Grinch" for Livingston Manor and Roscoe elementary students at 3 p.m. Friday, Dec. 15. The cost is $5 and concession will be available. Permission slips are available in the elementary office.


Hello Wildcats! We just wanted to remind families that the LMCS Class of 2024 is hosting a Movie Night on December 15th in the old gym. Please send in permission slips as soon as possible. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Rosa Finkel at 845-439-4400 extension 1207 or email Rosa at rosa.finkel@lmcs.us. Thank you and have a great night.

Hello Wildcats!
The Elementary Winter Concert for students in grades 3-6 will take place tonight, 12/12, in the auditorium at 6:30pm. Doors open at 6:00pm. Student musicians are to report to the band room no later than 6:00pm. Elementary students are to wear dress clothes of any color.
The Middle High School Winter Concert for students in grades 7-12 will take place tomorrow, 12/13, in the auditorium at 6:30pm. Doors open at 6:00pm. Student musicians are to report to the band room no later than 6:00pm. Middle and high school students are to wear either all black, or white and black dress clothes of any style. Ties, scarves, and accessories are optional.
Both concerts will be live streamed, which you will be able to access through the school website.
We hope to see you there!

Good Morning - Today, Monday, December 11th, 2023 Livingston Manor Central School District will be closed due to the weather. Once again, today Monday, December 11th, Livingston Manor Central School District will be closed. Stay safe Wildcats!

Hello Wildcats! Please be advised that there will be no after-school program Tuesday, December 12th and Monday, December 18th. Again, the after school program on Tuesday, December 12th and Monday, December 18th has been canceled.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Thank you for your cooperation and have a great night.

Following in her Nana Fay Mears' footsteps, Ariel Mears handmade stockings for every LMCS kindergartner. Not only did she make one with each child's name, but her friends helped fill each one with fun kindergarten items such as colored pencils, stickers, coloring books and more. We know her Nana who made the kindergartners stockings for more than 25 years, is watching and beaming with pride! Thank you, Ariel, you put smiles on little ones' faces and we can't express our gratitude enough.




