Students from Lincoln had artwork on display at Warren G. Harding for the districts annual display of the Arts.
Several students won awards for their artwork.
Students from Lincoln had artwork on display at Warren G. Harding for the districts annual display of the Arts.
Several students won awards for their artwork.



Students, under the supervision of Mrs. Sanata, participated in the 46th annual YSU English Festival with three students receiving honors or awards. More details to follow.
Students listen to a noted author or authors of some of the books they have read, write impromptu essays, collaborate on workshop activities, attend dramatic or artistic performances, participate in “insight” book discussions, and try their skills at language games and “not-so-trivial pursuit” competitions








Students and families in grades K-2 attended a Literacy Carnival in the gymnasium. Students practiced literacy skills they have been learning through the year.


Click on the link below to submit reservation. Please send in $2.00 cash for each adult attending.

Thank you to all the United Way readers that came to read to students in grades K -3 in support of our Lincoln Reading Raiders program.







March 18th – March 27th on the stage
K, 1st, 2nd, and 4th shop during their library special
3rd and 5th shop on March 25th
6th-8th shop 26th-27th
*Open for Parent Teacher Conferences on March 19th 4PM-7:30PM*
Book Fair Website: https://bookfairs.scholastic.com/bf/lincolnprek8school2
Outback Ray, along with his reptile and furry friends, came to Lincoln to educate our kindergarten classes on various types of animals.
Outback Ray brought an Albino Burmese Python named “Spongebob”, an African Spurred Tortoise named “Mater” and a few more friends.






PK-2nd grade students attended a special afterschool dance with a special person. This years theme was “Let it Glow”.







Over 300 students and their special attended this event.
Students dined on cookies and juice and danced the night away in the gymnasium.