
Have you been to Howe Caverns? Our fifth graders went on May 17 and enjoyed a boat ride and guided tour.


If you missed Tuesday's LMCS 5-12 band concert, no worries, you can see it on our livestream site, https://www.lmcs.us/page/lmcs-streams. And if you can't make it to next Tuesday's 3-12 choral concert at 6:30 p.m., you'll be able to watch it there as well.


No more ouchies! #TeddyBearClinic #UHSDelawareValleyHospital #LMVSSecondGrade





The LMCS FFA chapter is now officially official! The chapter received its official charter during the New York State FFA conference in Buffalo. Members also rode the Maid of the Mist in Niagara Falls. Andrew competed in Jr. Tool Id, others worked at a day of service project, “Friends of the Night People,” and some were in various leadership workshops.





Kindergartners celebrated their alphabet countdown "B" day with a visit from a visitor who says "BAAAAAAA"! Thank you to Gael Roots Community Farm for bringing the cutest little lamb we ever did see! We learned a lot and especially loved petting the lamb.






Learning the cycle of life:
Second graders recently finished learning the life cycle of plants (sunflower) and are now learning about frogs. The classes have frog eggs and salamander (newt) eggs in the fish tank to observe.




LMCS clean up crew reporting for work! #LMCSTownCleanUpDay











Learning history from those who lived it.
On May 9, in honor of the anniversary of Victory in Europe Day (May 8), high school students and their teacher walked to Temple Agudas Achim to speak to two survivors of the Holocaust — Eva Bocskor and Marlene Wertheim — who shared their experiences and answered questions.


It's starting to get real! #LMCSClassof2023 #cap&gownphotoday







Please note that the time for the band concert scheduled for May 16 will now be at 7 p.m. The choral concert originally scheduled for May 18 will be moved to May 23, still at 6:30 p.m.

After taking ELA state tests last month, Ms. Nichol's third-grade class took time for some fun (and science) making slime.










The Class of 2026 is hosting a Sneaker Night for elementary grades on Friday, May 5. There will be games and activities, and snacks will be available for purchase.
The schedule is as follows: Grades Prek-2: 3-4:15 p.m.; Grades 3-4: 4:30-6 p.m.; and Grades 5-6: 6:15 -7:45 p.m.

The deadline for ordering the Manorisms yearbook has been extended to May 11. They can be ordered at https://link.entourageyearbooks.com/my/lmcs2023yearbook .A limited number of yearbooks will also be available for purchase in person for $60.

Last week, kindergartners finished up their unit about the post office, with a trip to the Livingston Manor post office to mail letters.









Good Evening LMCS Elementary Parents: The Livingston Manor FFA Chapter will be hosting a movie night tomorrow, Friday, April 28th afterschool from 3 PM until 4:45 PM in the auditorium. We will be showing the movie "Rock Dog Three - Battle the Beat," rated PG. $10 is necessary for entry which includes a snack and a drink. Please return the permission slip tomorrow with your child if they plan to attend. Thank you Wildcats.

Mackenzie Carlson is again up for a Varsity845 player of the week honor, hosted by the Times-Herald Record — this time as pitcher of the week. Show your support by voting for her as often as possible.
https://www.recordonline.com/story/sports/high-school/2023/04/25/vote-now-varsity-845-softball-player-of-week-april-17-23-ociaa-mhal/70149228007/


Ms. Rojas' k,1,2 classroom concluded its study on birds with an Earth Day celebration! The students used their fine motor skills and give bird beaks (pliers, tweezers and chopsticks) a try as they sorted seeds, made bird feeders and went on a nature scavenger hunt to celebrate Earth Day!




Food and Nutrition class is finishing its fruit unit. One project was learning about how to use a knife to cut fruit and vegetables. Students also cut lemons for water and had a mini food photography lesson. They also made Furutsu Sandos — creative fruit sandwiches — from Japan. There is a special technique with creating the sandwiches — cutting on the diagonal to create a presentation of fruit and cream.
The students also made fruit pizzas. All projects were created and made by the students.








Awards may not have been given out for the elementary grade (Pk-4) classes at the Sullivan County PK-12 Art Show last week, but all of our artists were winners in our eyes. Check out some of our elementary students' (PK-6) artwork here and on our Facebook page.





Congratulations to sixth grader Donald Wilson who won an Artist's Choice Award at the Sullivan County PK-12 Countywide Art Show last week. .
