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Livingston High School may refer to the following institutions in the United States:

Livingston, Alabama City in Alabama, United States

Livingston is a city in Sumter County, Alabama, United States. By an act of the state legislature, it was incorporated on January 10, 1835. At the 2010 census the population was 3,485, up from 3,297 in 2000. The city is the county seat of Sumter County, and the home of the University of West Alabama. It was named in honor of Edward Livingston, of the Livingston family of New York.

Livingston High School (California)

Livingston High School, in Livingston, California, United States, is a public secondary school in the Merced Union High School District. The school contains grades 9-12. Students come from Livingston Middle School and Ballico Middle School.

Livingston Central High School is a public high school located in Smithland, Kentucky. Its mascot is the cardinal. The principal is Scott Gray, who is assisted by Jonathan Hart as vice principal.

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Livingston, Texas Town in Texas, United States

Livingston is a town in and the county seat of Polk County, Texas, United States. With a population of 5,335 at the 2010 census, it is the largest city in Polk County. It is located approximately seventy-five miles north of Houston and was originally settled in 1835 as Springfield. Its name was changed to Livingston and became the county seat of Polk County in 1846.

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