
Livingston School: CHALLENGE OF THE BOOKS
Challenge of the Books
78 elementary students from across the district participated in the Cody Schools Challenge of the Books Competition. The competition is for students who want to read and answer competitive questions with a team. This challenge goes on through middle school where teams compete against others in the Bighorn Basin. The elementary results were:
1st Place Teams :
Eastside 4th graders: Luke, Steven, Grant, Felicity, Anna, and Kaidis
Eastside 5th graders: Ellie, Lena, Hayden, and Zach
2nd Place Teams:
Eastside 4th graders: Sawyer, Bridger, Wyatt, Tucker, Raziel, and Cable
Livingston 5th graders: Noah, Olivia, Brandon, Bree, Gunner, and Kailee
3rd Place Teams:
Wapiti 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders: Skye, Emmilynn, Sylvan, Lodin
Livingston 5th graders: Kinley, Josh, Loralei, Abby, Brylon, and Natalie
Congratulations again to all of you!


Livingston School: Noetic Math Competition
The Noetic Math Contest is a semiannual problem-solving contest for elementary students in our district. Problem-solving helps students to become better mathematicians, better thinkers, and more equipped for advanced STEM learning and research. During the contest students are given 45 minutes to solve 20 problems. This year 2nd and 3rd grade students competed at the advanced third grade level. 4th and 5th graders competed at the advanced fifth grade level. There is a Team Winner who is the top scorer of the district's team. This fall there were several National Honorable Mentions which are students who perform in the top 50% of other students.
The district results are:
Team Winners Advanced 3
(2) medal and certificate
Levi Rice
Eli Rooney
National Honorable Mention Advanced 3
(9) ribbon and certificate
Levi Rice
Eli Rooney
Chase Smith
Tyce Grant
Daxton O'Mara
Jeremy Lajko
Gabriel Tuten
Arzy Crystal
Hyrum Laing
Team Winners Advanced 5
(1) medal and certificate
McKinley George
National Honorable Mention Advanced 5
(12) ribbon and certificate
McKinley George
Zachary Martin
Lucas Leach
Carson George
Logynn Morrison
Natalie Kim
Hayden Grant
Blake Johnson
Dane Despain
Eli Hebbler
Luke Ryzewicz
Cooper Dansie
Congratulations to ALL who competed! It was a challenging competition!





Livingston School: Girl Scouts


Good Afternoon Families!
Livingston students and staff participated in our first lock down drill this afternoon. Everyone did a wonderful job! Thank you for your support as we navigate difficult conversations and experiences. Our teachers and staff worked very hard to keep students calm, entertained, and informed about the situation at hand. Thanks again and have a wonderful evening! - Mrs. Lewis

Livingston Families: CANDY CANE SALES
Starting Monday, December 13-17th.
Thank you for supporting our school and helping another(Eastside).


Livingston School: 2nd grade Buffalo Bill Trip





Livingston: DRESS UP DAYS
12/15: Xmas twin
12/16: Xmas hats
12/17: Santa, Mrs. Claus, and Elves
12/20: Xmas movie character
12/21: Xmas wacky hair (glitter, lots of glitter!)
12/22: Xmas Pjs


Livingston School: Postponing Christmas Concert
Mr. Munari will be postponing the Christmas program for 2nd and 3rd graders and Honor Choir until after Christmas. When we get back from break we will get a time setup for those students to perform.
Thank you for understanding.


Livingston School: EARLY OUT DEC. 22
The district will run a shortened day on Wednesday, December 22, we will use our typical Friday schedule as the time(s) for dismissal.
THANK YOU AND HAPPY HOLIDAYS!


Livingston Families: ADOPT AT TEACHER-PTK
This is a reminder, we will be doing the teacher wish tags till Dec. 21st.
The tree is located in the front office of the school and the wish tags will be available for you to “adopt” one teacher (or more). You are then responsible for purchasing the items on the teacher’s wish tag. If you are unable to locate any of the items on their list, consider purchasing a gift card at the location you believe it can be bought or email us at livyptk@gmail.com. Please deliver your items to the school by December 21st.
Thank you for supporting your Livingston teachers.


Livingston Families: Weather
Please dress in cold weather gear. Our students go outside 5 degrees and above. Have a wonderful week!


Livingston School: DECEMBER NEWSLETTER
Our monthly newsletter is ready to view. Please see link below.
https://5il.co/12e21
Have a great week!


Livingston Families: ADOPT AT TEACHER-PTK
PTK is sponsoring their first Adopt-A-Teacher this year! Our hope is to support our teachers who go above and beyond for their students every day. This holiday season, we invited teachers to write down what they need to help restock their classrooms. The tree is located in the front office of the school and the wish tags will be available for you to “adopt” one teacher (or more). You are then responsible for purchasing the items on the teacher’s wish tag. If you are unable to locate any of the items on their list, consider purchasing a gift card at the location you believe it can be bought or email us at livyptk@gmail.com. Please deliver your items to the school by December 21st.
For those who cannot pick up a wish tag from the tree in the office, we will list the wish tags on a separate post and will keep the list updated.


I hope you all had an amazing Thanksgiving Break! I cannot wait to see all the staff and students tomorrow. I know there will be many stories about turkey, fun and full bellies.
We will begin our Trimester 2 specials schedule tomorrow. This means students in the following classes will need their PE shoes for tomorrow: (K- Mrs. Reed, 1st- Mrs. Skorupski, 2nd- Mrs. Moore, 3rd Mrs. Clark, 4th Mrs. Warner, and 5th Mr. Smith). Students in other classes will have Library, Music, or Counseling.
Have a wonderful evening,
- Mrs. Lewis


Livingston School: PLEASE READ
A special message from Mrs. Lewis.


Livingston School: Happy Thanksgiving!
This is a reminder that we will NOT have school on November 24th-26th. We will see everyone back in school on Monday, November 29th.
Have a great Thanksgiving Break.


Livingston School: You Have Been Challenged...To a Reading Snowball Fight!
Livingston Students have challenged the other elementary schools to a Reading Snowball Fight! Students will start turning in snowballs to the libraries on Monday. The library staff will count and display the snowballs turned in and communicate with their counterparts in the other schools, keeping a running total so we know how it is going. The school with the most "snowballs" by December 17 will win bragging rights as the "reading-est" school, and get to Display the Trophy!


Livingston School: AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM
Please check it out.


Livingston Elementary: NO SCHOOL
NOV. 24-26
SEE EVERYONE BACK ON MONDAY, NOV. 29TH


Livingston School: Challenge of the Books
Some Challenge of the Book Competitors and a couple of fans!

