Parents and Guardians:
We need your help! Our 2nd Annual Title I Trunk or Read will be on Thursday, October 12th from 5:30-7pm.
Please feel free to donate 2 BAGS OF WRAPPED CANDY per student to help with this fun event.
You may send your bagged candy with your student, or drop it off in the office. If you have any questions call the office at 587-4271.
Deadline to drop off candy is Wednesday, October 11th.

Cody kids have western spirit for Wild West Day.







Homecoming Week: Day 3- Wild West Day
Come to school dressed in your favorite cowboy gear!
No guns or weapons allowed with dress up. Thank you.

Homecoming spirit week day 2! The winner of the Beach Day costume is...... Miss Isla!
Isla is pictured with Student Council Representatives Charlie and Hyrum.


Livingston Elementary Goal: $35,000
Current Donations: $16,092
Almost half way there! We have 10 days left to meet our GOAL!
Fundraiser Ends on September 29th!
Thank you for all your support. Your donations go towards our students, and teachers.
Want to donate online??
https://app.99pledges.com/fund/livy

Sandy toes, sun-kissed nose! Beach Day at Livingston!





This special day was created over 20 years ago as a way of honoring the hardworking men and women who work tirelessly to keep our systems running.
Thank you to our Park 6 Technology Dept. !!

Homecoming Week: Day 2-Beach Day
Dress in your best BEACH OUTFIT!

Families: PLEASE READ
The homecoming parade is on Friday, September 22nd at 2:30pm. In recent years elementary schools have had a float with our students walking in the parade. We will NOT be doing that this year. We encourage our families to take their children to watch the parade as spectators. This gives our elementary students the opportunity to observe the homecoming celebration and learn what it's all about.
Dismissal on Friday will follow the normal Friday schedule at 1:35PM Go Broncs and Fillies!

Red, white and blue today! Lookin' good!









After School Program: Beginning Piano
Starting September 25th for all 5th-7th grades.
Mrs. Munari is ready for a new group of piano students. Students will learn the basics of reading sheet music, musical theory, and learning to play the piano. They will have a lot of fun as well. Please see the link below to sign up.
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040B4EA9A728A5F94-44376888-beginning

Homecoming Week: Day 1-USA Day
Deck yourself out in RED, WHITE, and BLUE!

After School Program: Guitar!
For current 4th and 5th graders.
Held at CMS. Students can ride the bus to CMS after school.
9/25-Nov 2. Mon-Thurs. 3:30PM-4:30PM
Registration opens on 9/18 at 8:00am.
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040B4EA9A728A5F94-44347324-guitar

It's HOMECOMING WEEK!
Please see the flyer for dress up days.

Thank you to the Park County Library for hosting the Stuffy Sleepover!





2nd Grade enjoyed their annual t-shirt Tie-Dye day! Thank you to all the parents who joined us!










2nd Grade enjoyed their annual t-shirt Tie-Dye day! Thank you to all the parents who joined us!










Congratulations to our 4th and 5th grade Student Council winners! What a great campaign for all! #livyrocks


Livingston Families,
Title I will be hosting our second annual Trunk or Read on Thursday, October 12th from 5:30-7pm. We would love for you to participate in this fun event. One way you can help is send ONE BAG OF CANDY with your student before Wednesday, October 11th.
We appreciate your support with this event!

WDE NAMES JOHN CORBIN 2024 WYOMING TEACHER OF THE YEAR
CHEYENNE
John Corbin, a high school social studies teacher at Cody High School, has been named the 2024 Wyoming Teacher of the Year in a surprise assembly.
Corbin, a Wyoming educator for 15 years, is a strong advocate for civics education. He believes that all students should have the opportunity to learn about the history and government of their country.
“John Corbin is an outstanding educator who truly prioritizes civic engagement and preparing students to be good future American citizens,” said Megan Degenfelder, State Superintendent of Public Instruction. “John's work instills in students a patriotic appreciation for our system of government and a sense of obligation to participate, to sacrifice for the future of their community and democracy, something we need now more than ever.” As Wyoming Teacher of the Year, Corbin will represent the teaching profession in Wyoming and be a spokesperson for education. He will also attend state and national education events and conferences. In addition, he will be a liaison between the teaching community, the Wyoming Legislature, the Wyoming Department of Education, districts, and communities.


