Don't miss Falloween in Livingston on the Downtown Square & Central Park TOMORROW, Oct. 26th from 12:to 4pm. Enjoy trick or treating, games, wagon rides,music, food trucks and more! bouncy houses, food trucks and more! Shop from 12 to 7pm. For ALL Falloween info go to www.discoverlivingstontn.com/events-calendar.
Congratulations to our attendance winners for Weeks 8 and 9: Kaylee Cross, Daniel Hmung, Jayden Borden, Haleigh Conner, Avah Moss, Lily Wright, Lillian McMillen (not pictured), and Riley Boles (not pictured). Thanks to Life Church for supplying the Dairy Queen gift cards!
🌟 Exciting News from Mrs. Karla and Ms. April's Life Skills Class! 🌟
We're thrilled to announce that, in collaboration with the UT Extension Family and Consumer Sciences Department, our students will be diving into a fantastic curriculum over the next six weeks! With the guidance of UTE agent Christina Swallows and TNCEP Program Assistant Rebecca Smith, we’ll be exploring the art of teen cuisine—starting with delicious and healthy fruit smoothies! An easy way to sneak in our daily serving of fruits in a refreshing treat! 🫐🍍
Stay tuned for updates on our culinary journey and tips we learn for making nutritious choices!
Thank you to Brandon Masters for speaking with us today about the measures being taken by the Tennessee legislature and law enforcement to ensure our school's safety.
Livingston Academy freshmen, sophomores, and juniors will have the opportunity to participate in yearbook picture retakes on Tuesday, October 22nd. This is for any student in these grades that was either absent during the initial session, transferred into LA since then, or would simply prefer to have their portrait redone. The retake session will take place over first and second block that day.
The deadline to register for the December ACT is approaching. Please register by November 2nd to avoid late fees! To register, go to my.act.org and sign up for paper testing at LA.
Exciting news from the first Special Olympics event of the 2024-2025 school year held in White County! A huge thank you to White County High School for their warm welcome to Livingston Academy. Coach Miller, Coach Qualls, and our dedicated Life Skills teachers and assistants cheered on our teams as they showcased their abilities in flag football, cornhole, and more. We are especially proud of our eleven Wildcats who represented us with pride, alongside our amazing peer buddies who supported them every step of the way. A special shoutout goes to our SROs for the escort out of town. Looking ahead, we can’t wait for the bowling event in November! Go Wildcats!
Thank you to State Representative Ed Butler for sending donuts this morning! We appreciate you and your generosity!
Awesome things have been happening in the Leadership Overton Youth Academy. Check out this press release, penned by our very own Emery Clouse, detailing their recent session on civic engagement.
Our Lady Wildcats basketball players were invited to participate in today's Food to the Rescue event in Cookeville, packing over 400 boxes of food. These will benefit families in need during breaks in the school year. We are so proud of these students and the positive example they set for their peers!
SENIORS: Please remember that caps and gowns are to be ordered by November 15th.
JUNIORS: Thursday is the ASVAB! This testing session will provide valuable information regarding your individual strengths and career opportunities. All TCAT and Dual Enrollment students are expected to be in attendance. Please make sure your Surface Go is charged and updated when you arrive at school on October 10th so that testing may begin as smoothly as possible. Following the exam, we will proceed with a regularly scheduled school day.
Kim Goodpasture's chemistry classes have designed and constructed working rollercoasters for their Engineering Design unit. Students were given a budget and had to meet multiple constraints for their roller coasters to meet project guidelines. It is always a treat to see our students' imaginations at work!
Did you know that OCS has an app? This year our district launched a new app along with redesigned websites. If you download the app you can have quick access to information from both the district and your child's school. You can get push notifications for announcements and emergency alerts. We are always looking for ways to improve our communications with families, and our new app is a great way to stay connected. Download it today from your phone's app store!
Several Livingston Academy students will be competing in the Tennessee High School Rodeo event in Cookeville on October 5th and 6th. All students will be admitted for free. See the attached flier for more details.
Congratulations to our Week 4 attendance winners: Kolt Harris, Clayton Loftis, Jayden Robbins, and Reed Smith! Thanks to Life Church for supplying the gift card rewards.
Thank you to Judge Daryl Colson for speaking with our student body today about issues facing our community, especially the consequences our actions can have on ourselves and our loved ones.
Livingston Academy's Homecoming 2024 kicked off in grand fashion! Class tournaments are a major highlight of the school year, and today's basketball games did not disappoint. Seniors defeated the freshmen in the girls game while sophomore boys took down the juniors; the gymnasium was nothing short of electric. A pair of sack races also took place: one between students and one between teachers. Today's dress theme was orange, and Hogeye nation showed out. The bleacher photos represent just a fraction of the overall participation. Thank you to everyone involved in making today so memorable!
LA Seniors: see the attached flier for more information on upcoming college campus tours.
Students in Mr. Tibbs's US History class participated in a Memorial Walk today. In remembrance of those that passed away in the World Trade Center attacks, students walked two miles: the equivalent of the 110 flights of stairs firefighters aimed to climb that fateful day. JROTC cadets led the way by bearing the American flag.