Livingston High School (California)

Currently, the three associate principals are Lee Shaw, Melissa Doerksen and Kyle Mesa.

[2] In May 2011, a science teacher was arrested for helping students get intoxicated through the use of chloroform that she ordered through the school for her "lessons".

In December 2011, she was sentenced to four years of probation, and her teaching credential was revoked.

Regional Occupation Program classes are also available in areas such as medical, business, education and computers.

Livingston High School also offers Advanced Placement (AP) college-level courses.