
Livingston Manor Central School Student Council is hosting a winter food and can drive to benefit the LMCS Backpack Program. A donation box is set up outside the LMCS gymnasium. Nonperishable food items may be dropped off during basketball games. For more information, email calley.erlwein@lmcs.us or rene.carlson@lmcs.us.


Hello Wildcats! The PTSA is hosting a penguin patch for the students of Livingston Manor to purchase gifts for their loved ones.
Beginning on Monday, December 11th - 15th the Penguin Patch is open for your child to attend and purchase gifts.
Money should be sent in with your child to the classroom teacher.
The Penguin Patch will also be open on the night of December 12th, from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. We look forward to seeing you there.

Livingston Manor Central School District will have a change to the calendar for the upcoming holiday season. Friday, Dec. 22, originally scheduled as a full day, will now be an early dismissal day, with students being released at 11:30 a.m. Bus transportation will be available for those who normally ride the bus. Parents and guardians of students who are normally picked up at the end of the day will need to make arrangements for their children to be picked up. The district will be on winter break through Jan. 2.


Students at Livingston Manor were able to stargaze and learn more about our night skies without leaving the building thanks to The Star Lab, a portable and immersive planetarium.




Happy Holidays, Wildcats!
The Class of 2026 is hosting a Holiday Breakfast with Santa this Saturday. Please come out and support our event!
The breakfast will be held at the Livingston Manor Central School cafeteria from 8:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased at the door or sent in. Children 3 and under are free.
All proceeds from the breakfast will go to the Class of 2026.
We hope to see you there!

Mrs Darder's second grade class studied the history and tradition of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. They concluded their study by marching in their own parade with floats and balloons created by the students.





The LMCS Ski Club invites all Livingston Manor elementary students to a Sneaker Night on Friday, Dec. 1, for basketball, gaga ball, games, crafts and more in the old gym. Prek and kindergarten students are invited from 3 to 4:15 p.m., first and second graders from 4:30 to 5:45 p.m., third and fourth graders from 6 to 7:15 p.m. and fifth and sixth graders from 7:15 to 8:30 p.m.. Permission slips have been sent home. Those who didn't receive a permission slip may contact their child's teacher for another one. The cost is $5, and snacks and drinks, including nachos, pretzels, chips, candy water and juices, will be available for sale. For more information, contact Meagan Edwards at 845-439-4400, ext. 1227, or meagan.edwards@lmcs.us.


The LMCS Interact Club held a donation drive and class competition to help the local food pantry and backpack program before Thanksgiving. The LMTA donated 64 items and the Interact Club donated gravy and cranberry sauce. The winners were Mr. Hick's and Mrs. Ross's sixth grade class in first, with second going to Mr. Hemmer and Ms. Williams' class. Seventh grade took first place for the seventh through 12th grades. A total of 921 cans were collected.





Our kindergarten chefs were at work before break preparing (and eating) a delicious Thanksgiving feast.










Livingston Manor Wildcats will have a chance to show off their school pride by taking part in Sullivan 180’s Walk-Thru Mondays, part of the Peace, Love & Lights at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, between 5 and 9 p.m. Monday, Dec. 4. Last entry will be at 7:30 p.m.
During School Spirit Night, students, faulty, staff and supporters are encourage to wear their school’s gear and get creative in showing their school spirit.
The Sullivan 180 Healthier Generation Team's goal is 600 walkers in an effort to get folks out and moving during the holiday season, and raise funds and collect toys for the Sullivan County Federation for the Homeless
Sullivan 180’s Walk-Thru Mondays will take place Mondays, Nov. 27 through Dec. 25.
Other themed nights will be healthcare night on Dec. 11, and Dec. 18 will be Healthiest Fire Department Challenge Night.
The cost is $12 for those 12 and older. Those younger than 12 are admitted free. Each guest who brings a new, unwrapped toy will be admitted for free.


As part of the after-school program, third graders had a chance to learn some basics of physics with a turkey launcher project last week

Good Morning Wildcats:
Due to the predicted weather later today, Tuesday, November 21st, 2023, there are NO after-school activities. This includes athletics, the after school program, and any other events. We hope you all have a great vacation and enjoy the holiday.

Fourth-graders took their art skills outside earlier this week during the after school program and made sketches of the town views.






Good Afternoon Wildcats,
Reminder to athletes to register on Arbiter Sports, formerly known as Family ID, prior to the start of all Winter Sports practices. See Mr. Eggleton if you have any questions. Go Wildcats!

Livingston Manor staff and students honored local veterans in advance of Veterans Day with a breakfast and assembly. School will be closed Friday, Nov. 10, in observance of Veterans Day. #ThankYouVeterans








Good Afternoon Livingston Manor Community:
The Livingston Manor Central School Class of 2025 is hosting the Cole Circus All Stars Special 85th Anniversary Celebration on Thursday, November 9th, at 6:30 PM in the new gym at Livingston Manor. Advance tickets are on sale now for $15 adult price ( which includes admission for 2 children ages 12 and under) . Contact any junior class member or their advisors Bonnie Hoag, Carmen Staudt for tickets to the event. We hope to see you there!

Seventh graders had a fantastic time at the Single Bite luncheon at the DeBruce. On the menu was Little Gem Salad, Showdance Farm Chicken, roasted carrots, fried potatoes and olive oil cake, A follow up visit at the school will continue the lessons on healthy, local food.






On Thursday, November 9th, 2023, Livingston Manor Central School will be hosting a Veteran’s Day breakfast from 8:30 - 10 AM. We are inviting all Veterans in the Livingston Manor Community and up to two additional guests.
Please come through the front main entrance and sign in when you arrive. We look forward to this great opportunity for students to speak and learn from those who have served our country.

Some students from the after-school program took advantage of the nice weather and went on a hike to Roundtop Mountain during the program. They learned about Roundtop Mountain and we able to enjoy the late fall foliage.


Last week, Livingston Manor marked Red Ribbon Week, a time to remind students of the importance of making healthy choices and living a drug-free life. Monday was Twin Day, where "Good Friends help you make wise decisions." On Tuesday, students and staff were encouraged to wear red to show LMCS was RED-Y to live a drug- and bully-free life. On Wednesday, wearing mismatches clothes and silly socks displayed that LMCS won't get mixed up with drugs. Thursday offered students a chance to look to the future and dress up as their future career. The week closed with Neon Day, because we are too "bright" to bully and do drugs. We are so grateful to Jaime Snow, the Interact Club, and Rotary for helping us to make this year's Red Ribbon Week, including Night Out, a success.






