
Livy's Got Talent!











Bike Rodeo 2024!! Thank you Mrs. Schramm and Cody Police Department!











Livingston School: Scholastic Summer Reading Check it out!
Did you know that you can use your Scholastic Magazines for Summer Reading?
When your students log into their Scholastic Magazine website using the online password provided from their teacher, they will not only have access to the magazine issues that the read in class during this school year, but they will have access to many of the past issues, some even going back 4 years! It is like having an e-library at their fingertips! They will have access to:
Magazine articles from past issues
Background-Builder videos
Vocabulary support
Audio Read-Alouds
Skill review games (various titles)
And more!
Once students log in, click the link found at the top of the screen “All Issues”. Here you will find pages to search and view the past issues throughout the summer!
Digital access is available until July 31st and can be accessed on any web-enabled device! I hope you enjoy reading your Scholastic Magazines and see you next year!


This is an important message for the last day of school:
1. Please pick up your medication from the nurse.
2. Turn in library books or pay fines.
3. Pay off any negative meal balances.
4. Check Lost and Found.
We will dismiss at 1:35 pm, our normal Friday schedule. Thank you for a great school year!


Our 2nd graders impressed the interns at the Dino Museum today. They’ve done an outstanding job researching and reporting on their Dino’s. Way to make Livy proud, researchers! #wearepark6 #livyrocks





Parents,
Please pick up all medication your child has in the nurse office by Friday, May 31. Any medication left at school after that date will be discarded. Thank you!


Livingston Elementary School Awards Assembly
Families are welcome.
May 31st, 2024
Starting at 8:30 am


We will be providing free BREAKFAST and LUNCH at the recreation center for anyone who is 18 years old or younger. You don't have to be a rec center member to avail of this offer. The program will start on June 3rd. Breakfast will be served from 9:30 AM to 10:00 AM, and lunch will be served from 11:30 AM to 12:00 PM.


IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
I have some important information regarding the upcoming FOAM PARTY. Please take note of the details below:
When: May 31st (Last Day of School), after the Assembly and Move-Up Day
Where: Basketball Courts located on the northeast side of the school
Time: After Lunch
We kindly encourage all attendees to bring a towel and/or a change of clothes as they may get wet while playing in the foam.
Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or concerns.
Thank you,
Livy PTK


Please take note of the following schedule for the Livingston Bike Rodeo happening on Wednesday, May 29th.
Times are as follows:
3rd grade: 10:15 - 11:15
2nd grade: 12:00 - 1:00
1st grade 1:05 - 2:05
Kinder 2:05 - 3:05
Bikes should be dropped off and picked up at the NORTH playground along ALPINE AVE. You can drop off your child's bike anytime between 7:45 am and the start of their bike rodeo time. There will be designated spots for each class to park their bikes. Please remember NOT to drop off or pick up your child and bike in the KISS AND GO LANE.


This is a reminder that no school will be on Monday, May 27th. Classes will resume on Tuesday, May 28th, for the school year's final week. Our final day of school is Friday, May 31st. Dismissal will be at 1:35 pm as usual. Thank you for an outstanding year at Livingston Elementary School!


Wyoming Reads.




2nd grade had some amazing science and social studies rotations today!
Thank you to Joe Skorupski with Game and Fish for bringing the erosion table!
Students also made maps at Beck Lake and did some fossil hunting as they explored the unique features of our wonderful town. A big thank you to Teresa Merager for all her help! #livyrocks











Howdy partner! Welcome to the Old Town of Cody! Our 3rd graders have worked very hard constructing their buildings to recreate a 1900’s version of our town. #livyrocks




TURN IN YOUR BOOK FOR A PRIZE!!
Any student who turns in all of their books by Friday, 5/24, will be able to choose a prize. They are welcome to come to the library at any time between now and Friday to collect their prize. Prizes will only be given out until Friday.
LET'S TRY AND MEET 100% this year!!


BIKE RODEO RESCHEDULED FOR WEDNESDAY, MAY 29TH
Please take note of the following schedule for the Livingston Bike Rodeo happening on WEDNESDAY, MAY 29TH!
Bikes should be dropped off and picked up at the NORTH playground along ALPINE AVE. You can drop off your child's bike anytime between 7:45 am and the start of their bike rodeo time. There will be designated spots for each class to park their bikes. Please remember NOT to drop off or pick up your child and bike in the KISS AND GO LANE.


Thank you to the University of Wyoming and all of our amazing community partners for hanging out for our 2nd STEM day!! #livyrocks











Thank you to the University of Wyoming and all of our amazing community partners for hanging out for our 2nd STEM day!! #livyrocks











Thank you for joining us at Livingston School!
Geography: Erin Klauk (MS)
Erin is faculty in the Geology and Geophysics Department at the University of Wyoming (Masters in Geology)
Erin serves as the Co-Directors of the Science Initiative Roadshow and Community Engagement and has over 16 years of K-12 teaching experience.
Students will get to explore and test their Wyoming geography skills on a huge map of the state!
Sensory Biology: Ari Tourtellot
Ari is a graduate student in the Neuroscience Program at the University of Wyoming
She will be running a station where students will get to learn about the 5 different senses and build brain cells out of pipe cleaners.
Chemistry: Lillian Jones
Lillian is a pre-service student at the University of Wyoming
She will be running a station on chemistry using glow-in-the-dark markers that she self-designed.
Human Anatomy: Noah Piaz
Noah is an undergraduate student in pre-pharmacy at the University of Wyoming
He will be running a station where students will work together to put together a puzzle of the human body with organs and bones.
Beaver Engineering: Austin Bernard
Austin is an undergraduate student in mechanical engineering at the University of Wyoming
Austin will be running a station where students will learn about how beavers are the engineers of the wild and then test their own beaver dam making skills!
Geology (Weathering and Erosion): Andrew Miller
Andrew is a graduate student in Geology and Geophysics at the University of Wyoming
He will be running a station teaching students about the concepts of weathering and erosion of rocks.
Straw Rockets: Megan Candelaria (MS)
Megan is professor at the University of Wyoming and Associate Director of the Wyoming NASA Space Grant
She will be running a station where students will be building and launching their own straw rockets!
Cody Conservation District: Olivia Bergeron
Olivia is the outreach coordinator with the Cody Conservation District which provides a number of educational opportunities surrounding topics in soil, water, and much more.
They are located on Stampede Ave and hope to create sustained connections with teachers in the community.
They will be running a station teaching students about water.
The Moving Body: Austin Conklin (PhD)
Austin had a background in molecular medicine and is an Assistant Professor of Anatomy & Physiology at Northwest College in Powell
Austin will be exciting students about the idea of physiology in the body.
Marine Biology: Ashleigh Pilkerton
Ashleigh is a graduate student in the Program in Ecology at the University of Wyoming.
She will be using her expertise in marine biology for have students get their hands wet in understanding these amazing creatures.
UW Park County Extension: Mary Louise Wood
Mary is the 4H/Youth Development Extension Educator with the University of Wyoming Park County Extension Office
Students will be exploring agricultural-based questions and activities with Mary!
Trona Mining: Mark Lyford (PhD)
Mark is the Executive Director of the Science Initiative Programs at UW
Mark has a background in paleobotany and students will be learning about the statewide Trona mining industry.


Please take note of the following schedule for the Livingston Bike Rodeo happening on Thursday, May 23rd:
10:15-11:15: 3rd Grade
12:00-1:00: 2nd Grade
1:05-2:05: 1st Grade
2:05-3:05: Kindergarten
Bikes should be dropped off and picked up at the NORTH playground along ALPINE AVE. You can drop off your child's bike anytime between 7:45 am and the start of their bike rodeo time. There will be designated spots for each class to park their bikes. Please remember NOT to drop off or pick up your child and bike in the KISS AND GO LANE.
