2nd grade students presented news stories on the positive and negative impacts of video games. 3rd grade students showcased ecosystem food web mobiles and comic books about invasive Burmese pythons in the Everglades. 4th grade students wrote persuasive letters to Congress advocating for elephant conservation funding.
Guests explored each project, participated in activities, and provided feedback to support student reflection and growth.







Last week, LP Preschoolers wrapped up their Recycling Unit - using their imaginations to make “something from nothing”! They did a Gallery Walk through each classroom to check out everyone’s hard work! ♻️
















Yesterday the Livingston Park 4th Grade Band students went to North Brunswick High School to make music in our MegaBand event! They had a fantastic day playing their instruments and meeting other 4th Grade and 5th Grade Band members from across the district! Thank you to our supportive administration and teachers for making this important event possible!




At LP, students are acknowledged for exemplifying our PBSIS core values, PRIDE: Peaceful, Respectful, Inclusive, Determined, and Excellent. Our Tier 1 building plan promotes positive behavior by recognizing students each week who demonstrate strong leadership qualities in their classrooms.















Mrs. Del Borrello's classroom had a wonderful visit from some very special guests! Thank you to our students’ family members and a former student who came in to read with us and share about the upcoming holiday of Eid.
Our class loved listening to the story and learning about the traditions and meaning behind the celebration. Experiences like this help our students learn about and appreciate the many cultures and celebrations within our school community.






















Thank you Mrs. Bowman for taking the time and reading to our class over at Livingston Park!

Thank you, Mrs. Habib, for being our Guest Reader today! It is always so nice to have you back with us at LP! And thank you, Mrs. DeLuca, aka The Cat in the Hat, for coming in and surprising us with your awesome costume! We are so lucky to have such wonderful people around us!










Ms. Healey's class's guest reader for Read Across America was Dr. Ellis! She read The Mixed-Up Chameleon by Eric Carle! A full circle moment, as Dr. Ellis was Ms. Healey's English teacher once upon a time. Ms. Healey told her students that maybe one day they would grow up to be a teacher in North Brunswick and she could come back to be a guest reader in their class...if she's lucky!


