Livingston Public Schools - Schools

Schools

Schools in the district (with 2008-09 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics) are:

Elementary Schools
  • Burnet Hill School (416 students)
    • Lisa Capone-Steiger - Principal
  • Collins Elementary School (419)
    • John Leister - Principal
  • Harrison Elementary School (531)
    • Cynthia Healy - Principal
  • Hillside Elementary School (439)
    • Bernadette Pilchman - Principal
  • Mount Pleasant Elementary School (411)
    • Natalie Kosonocky - Principal
  • Riker Hill Elementary School (427)
    • Jo Tandler - Principal
Middle Schools
  • Mt. Pleasant Middle School Grade 6 (452)
    • Pamela Slevin - Principal
    • Andrew Espinoza - Vice Principal
  • Heritage Middle School Grades 7 and 8 (897)
    • Patricia Boland - Principal
    • Scott Axmann - Vice Principal
High School
  • Livingston High School (1,656)
    • Pamela Clause McGroarty - Principal
    • Mark Stern - Vice Principal
    • Gary Suda - Vice Principal
    • Jen Wirt - Vice Principal
    • Patrick Genova - Athletic Director

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