Lincoln students have been placing soup cans on the designated table of the football team they want to win Super Bowl LIII. As of Wednesday afternoon, it appeared the LA Rams were leading the collection, however, there still is time to vote. All food items collected will be donated to the Rutherford Food Pantry so we all win! … [Read more...] about Soup-er Bowl Challenge
Great Kindness Challenge Week
Lincoln students celebrated the Great Kindness Challenge week by showing how 'crazy' we are for kindness. Students wore their hair in a crazy fashion and made crafts with the PTA volunteers during recess time. All classes will have an opportunity to work with the PTA volunteers by the end of the week. Continue showing your kindness! … [Read more...] about Great Kindness Challenge Week
The Great Kindness Challenge
During the week of January 28th, students will participate in The Great Kindness Challenge. Students will challenge themselves to perform as many kind deeds as they can in one week. Students will receive a checklist with suggestions listed. Each day we will participate in activities to promote kindness. Wear purple on Friday, January 25 for Kindness Week Kickoff!! January 28 Wear Different Color Socks or Shoes Day January 29 Crazy Hair Day January 30 Wear Bulldog Attire Day January 31 Wear Favorite Pajama Day-- NO SLIPPERS February … [Read more...] about The Great Kindness Challenge
Free Dental Care for Children
Give Kids a Smile Day, Friday, February 1, 2019, is a single day program in which free dental care/oral health services is provided to children ages 12 and younger who do not receive regular dental care, for whatever reason. GKAS provides services to families with children who cannot afford dental treatment. All visits are by appointment only. Appointments must be made in advance and as soon as possible. Time slots fill quickly. For further information, please visit https://www.njda.org/for-the-public/gkas/for-parents. … [Read more...] about Free Dental Care for Children
Improving Attendance
Research shows that students who have a large number of absences in the first few years of school are significantly more likely to be below grade level by the end of the third grade and also be behind their peers in social and emotional development as well. This gap continues to widen as the child continues in their school career. It is imperative that children are in school to collaborate and learn from their peers and teachers. Once again this year, we are recognizing students who have perfect attendance at the end of each trimester. This allows a student who may have been sick for a … [Read more...] about Improving Attendance