• March 2013 Referendum News
     
  • The Arts, on Carts

    As elementary schools need more space for classrooms, keeping dedicated rooms for art and music is among the goals of School Vote March 12.

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  • Moment in Time

    While students look back, schools look to future with School Vote March 12. You can learn more by watching our video on School Vote March 12

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  • Special Education’s Special Needs

    School Vote March 12: New classroom space would allow LPS to continue to create special education programs for more children in our own schools.

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  • Not Your Parents' Libraries Anymore

    School Vote March 12 could provide the flexible space to bring aging media centers into the 21st Century. 'We really believe that the children in today’s day and age need to have access to this equipment all the time.'

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  • School Vote March 12

    On January 28, BOE approves referendum on elementary classrooms, media centers. For the past year, school officials have been examining the long-term needs of the District and formalizing a Strategic Plan that provides a blueprint for Livingston Public Schools to follow.

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  • LPS Sends School Construction Plans to State for Approval

    Livingston Public Schools is exploring ways to make room for a projected hike in enrollment and plans to educate more special education students in-district. As part of the process, preliminary plans have been sent to the state, seeking approval for classrooms and media centers at Livingston’s elementary schools. The preliminary plans were approved by the BOE on Nov. 12..

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  • Plans for New Classrooms, Media Centers Are Reviewed for Elementary Schools

    On Tuesday, October 16, the board heard presentations from Superintendent Dr. Brad Draeger on the long-term facility needs and the architect who has worked out several construction options and cost projections.

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Last Modified on July 9, 2013