Do you want to learn how to play tag? How to make your bed? Then we have the book for you! Ms. Oddo's class wrote and published their very own class book titled, "We Will Teach You!" It includes 22 how-to stories! Each student was able to write and illustrate a page in the book. They worked so hard and their published book looks amazing! … [Read more...] about We are Authors!
Field Day May 13th
Field Day is scheduled for May 13 (rain date May 19). All 1st to 3rd graders will attend from 8:30am-1:30pm. School will close at 1:30pm. BulldogCare will begin at 1:30pm for those that have made prior arrangements. Parents interested in volunteering to help at Memorial Field, please contact the PTA: LincolnSchoolPTA07070@gmail.com. A pizza lunch will be served. Students should wear their Field Day shirt, bring a filled water bottle and put on sunscreen. This is a memorable day for all! … [Read more...] about Field Day May 13th
Save the Date: May 16, 2022, Preschool Open House
New Preschoolers and their parents/guardians, are invited to visit Lincoln School on May 16, 2022 at 3:30. Parents/guardians will hear about the program as your child explores the classroom. Masks are optional and unfortunately, we can not accommodate siblings during this session. Additional information will be sent directly to fully registered preschool families. Thank you for your cooperation and looking forward to having your family join the Lincoln School community for the 2022-2023 school year. … [Read more...] about Save the Date: May 16, 2022, Preschool Open House
Administrative Assistant Day!
Today we recognized Ms. Huelbig and Ms. Jimenez for the role each plays in keeping our school running. They answer the phones, get schedules ready, call for missing glasses and are a life line for Dr. Velechko. We hope you feel the warmth these administrative assistants give off when you enter Lincoln! … [Read more...] about Administrative Assistant Day!
Author Visit by Karen Orloff
Karen Orloff, author of I Wanna Iguana, visited Lincoln School on April 6. Mrs. Orloff read several of her stories to the students, as well as explained how an author created a book and it gets published. Ms. Orloff surprised many students when she said she had never met the illustrators of her books, and that she has very little input on the illustrations. Third grade classes participated in an activity to develop ideas for stories. Ms. Orloff's books, which are wonderful for teaching persuasive writing, were enjoyed by all of the children throughout the day. … [Read more...] about Author Visit by Karen Orloff