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Open House at Lincoln

Lincoln will be having their annual Open House on Thursday Sept. 1st. This event gives the parents an opportunity to greet their student’s teachers. The parents can also update their Final Forms in two of the designated computer labs. Also, you can visit the various tables that will be set up in the hall. There will be pantry items and lost and found table, Reading support for literacy give away items, Akron Children’s Hospital, A table with a scavenger hunt for our students who attend to participate in and outside the Art rooms is a Photo stand to take selfies. We hope to see you there!!!

Times:  

Grades PK-2 - 5:00 - 7:00pm

Grades 3-5 - 5:30 - 7:30pm

Grades 6-8 - 6:00 - 8:00pm 
Josie Pierce, a preK student, is posing in front of the Lincoln selfie station. =]

Scholastic Book Fair

Get ready—the Scholastic Book Fair is coming to our school! This is a great opportunity to build your child’s home library with new books they’ll dive into again and again.  

The easiest way to let your child shop the Fair independently is by creating an eWallet. It’s easy to set up and easy for others to add funds.  

Here’s everything else you need to know about the Book Fair:  

Dates: March 23rd through March 27th

Location: Stage

Open for Parent Teacher Conferences on March 24th 4PM-7:30PM

For full details, and to create an eWallet, visit our school’s Book Fair homepage.

https://www.scholastic.com/bf/lincolnprekschool

Students will have the opportunity to shop during their regularly scheduled library special or on a day the teacher has selected.

Monday March 23rd – Holzhauser, Hetmanski, Vennetti(K), Mistovich, Klein, Popadak

Tuesday March 24th – Toro, Furey, Pishotti, McClellan, Rogers

Wednesday March 25th – Pierce, Ferguson, Button, Hanson, Bell (PK) Gazso (PK), Stanovcak, Massucci, Devin, Gano

Thursday March 26th –Holbrook, Fetcenko, Hood, Bozin, Mullen, Daniels, Rupp

Friday March 27th – Chucksa, Rogers, Henderson, Voytko, Venetti (2nd), Folman, Cunningham

Spelling Bee Champion

The 93rd Annual 21WFMJ Regional Spelling Bee has wrapped up and this year an 8th grader from Warren took home the trophy.

The competition brought students from all over the Valley out to Stambaugh Auditorium in Youngstown to compete and test their spelling skills.

Genevieve Ramey, from Lincoln PK-8 in Warren, has been participating in the Spelling Bee for three years now but this is her first win. She told 21 News that she walked into the Bee knowing that all she could do, was her best.

“I told myself I’m just going to get as far as I’m going to get and I’m going to do my best,” Ramey said.

Now Ramey heads to the national competition in Washington D.C. The achievement makes her a little nervous, she said, but is also an opportunity that excites her.

“I’m definitely nervous but I know it’s going to come with preparation and hard work and I do that all the time,” Ramey said.

Parent Teacher Conferences

We will have this school year’s final round of Parent-Teacher Conferences on Tuesday, March 24th from 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM.

Please remember to send in only ONE FORM per family.

It is important to turn your forms in as soon as possible as the time slots fill up quickly.

Dental Van

In February, your child should have brought home a consent form from Mercy Health regarding their Mobile Dental Services “Smile Station”. 

This is a mobile dental clinic equipped to provide dental care for children who do not have or have never seen a dentist. They will see any child regardless of ability to pay. They do, however, accept insurance, including Medicaid.

Please send in the consent form as soon as possible if you’d like your child to be seen.

They will be here on March 5 & 19 and then again on April 24 and May 1. Contact the school office if you’d like another form.

“The Mad Tea Party” Performance

Congratulations to the incredible cast and crew of this year’s winter play, The Mad Tea Party! Under the direction of Mrs. DiCesare, students delivered a truly entertaining and imaginative performance that showcased their hard work, creativity, and talent.

From memorable characters to lively scenes, the production was a wonderful success that brought smiles and applause from the audience. We are so proud of all the students who dedicated their time and energy to make this performance possible.

Bravo to everyone involved for an outstanding job! 🎭

Get ready to celebrate reading in style! 📚🎉

Read Across America Week is coming to our school, and we’re making it extra fun with a Spirit Dress-Up Week that puts books front and center.

All week long, students and staff are invited to show their love of reading by dressing up each day with a special theme inspired by books, characters, and the joy of reading. It’s a great way to build excitement, spark conversations about favorite stories, and remind everyone that reading is an adventure.

So grab a book, pick out your spirit wear, and join us as we read, dress up, and celebrate the magic of books together. Let’s make Read Across America Week one to remember! 📖✨

🎉 Attendance Champions!

We are proud to celebrate our students for earning the Attendance Award by achieving the highest percentage of attendance in the district for the month of January! This accomplishment reflects our students’ dedication to showing up every day, being ready to learn, and supporting one another.

Great attendance helps build strong routines, boosts learning, and sets the stage for success—and our students proved it! Congratulations to everyone who helped make this achievement possible. Keep up the fantastic work!