It’s about that time again...time for the Ghouls & Goblins to roam at Lincoln School! We have a few helpful hints to make sure that our upcoming Halloween parade is fun & safe! Make sure to return the attached permission slip regarding your lunch arrangements. Lincoln School Grades 1-3 - If possible, have children go home for lunch to change into their costumes. Please return the attached permission slip to the teacher by Thursday, October 26th. This will eliminate the need to sign out your children in the main office if they do go home for lunch. Students will exit out the … [Read more...] about Halloween Parade Information
What a Week!
The students had quite a busy week! Our yoga instructors visited each class and taught the students some poses and breathing techniques. Students have been using the mindfulness training throughout the day. Students have even been setting an intention for the day when the morning bell rings. Parents are reminded to attended the Mindfulness Parent Training on October 24th at 7 p.m. Parent and community volunteers assisted students in placing mulch and planting flowers in the woods. We also received a $1000 towards the purchase of water filling stations. One class representative from … [Read more...] about What a Week!
Mindful Workshop for Parents
Lincoln and Washington parents are invited to a workshop about incorporating mindful moments into the day. The workshop will be held on October 24th at 7 p.m. in the Lincoln Art/ Music room. Parents will review the science behind mindfulness and will practice techniques that can be implemented immediately into family time. See attached.LES_Mindfulness_flyer … [Read more...] about Mindful Workshop for Parents
Meet Vernie!
Ms. DeBouter received a grant from the REF to add robotics and coding to her classroom curriculum. Ms. DeBouter introduced Vernie, the robot, designed by LEGO to her students. Community 112 was very excited! … [Read more...] about Meet Vernie!
We are Respectful
This month Lincoln School is focusing on the character trait- Respect. Respect is a way of treating or thinking about something or someone. If you respect your teacher, you admire him/her and treat him/her well. People respect others who are impressive for any reason, such as being in authority — like a teacher or police officer — or being an elder — like a grandparent. We also want to emphasize to children that we treat our peers with respect too. In addition we are discussing how to respect “things,” as well as people. For example, we will work on being respectful of Lincoln School by … [Read more...] about We are Respectful