Mrs. Klines 3rd grade class did a SEL activity today that was sharing how thankful they were to have each other be apart of their classroom family.

Mrs. Klines 3rd grade class did a SEL activity today that was sharing how thankful they were to have each other be apart of their classroom family.


Challenge 24 Trumbull County competition was held on Wednesday, November 16, 2022 at Harding High School. Students in 4th-8th grade from schools in Trumbull County participated in a competitive math game requiring students to mentally add, subtract, multiply, and divide numbers to equal 24. Lincoln students included:
4th graders were Brayen Scott, Kierra Elzy, Kourtney Spain, Amariyae Allen
5th graders were Catherine Blose, Genevieve Ramey, Kyree Sparks, Declan Claar, Cohen Herchler
6th graders were Bryson Scott, James Morrison, Bryson Williams
7th and 8th graders were Matthew Richardson, Asa Burch, Ross Johnson, Daniel Long, Kyree Sparks, Bryson Scott, Bryson Williams, James Morrison, Matthew Richardson, Asa Burch, and Ross Johnson made it to the semi final round. Awesome!!!



Ms. Collier engaged her math students using fruit loops cereal. The activity was a fun and engaging way to practice identifying, writing and creating ratios three different ways.



The Lincoln Book Fair, will take place from November 9th–November 18th. The K-3 students will shop during their library special and grades 4-8 and PK will shop November 16th -18th in the Media Center. We will also be open on both conference nights.
Visit our Book Fair homepage to learn more and get started with eWallet and online shopping: Bookfair
Click on the link for information. INFORMATION
Special book characters visited the Lincoln Library today. They were promoting the “Reading and Positive Behavior Bingo” program set up by Mrs. Selak our Librarian. If the students finish their BINGO board they will get a certificate from their teacher to give to Mrs. Selak who will give them a coin for the book vending machine. The book is theirs to keep. Wow, So exciting!


Complete a BINGO by completing 4 squares vertically, horizontally, or diagonally and win a FREE book from “Inchy” the book vending machinein the library. Complete all 20 squares by the end of the 2nd grading period and receive a special prize.
Squares may be completed at school or at home. Squares completed at home must be initialed by a grownup. Show your BINGO board to your teacher and and receive your certificate to take to Mrs. Selak in the Library.
You can get your BINGO board from your teacher
Our first two winners are from Drake Jessi’s Preschool class!!!


Lincoln students and staff were excited to join forces with National Family Partnership in promoting healthy, drug free lives. The official 2022 National Red Ribbon Week Theme is. “Celebrate Life, Live Drug Free.” Red ribbon week started October 23rd and ended the 31st.
Monday: Red




Tuesday: Blue


Thursday: Yellow


Friday: Tie dye



Student pictures are scheduled as follows:
Students order form has been sent home with students
Use the link above to order online

Lincoln Library Pumpkin Decorating Contest
Dear Parents, Students, and Teachers,
This year, the library is getting into the fall spirit by having a pumpkin decorating contest for students in grades Kindergarten through 3rd.
The K-3 students and staff are invited to decorate a pumpkin like their favorite book character. It’s easy and fun for the whole family! Students and staff may also bring in a decorated pumpkin to the school library and enter it into our contest October 24th – Noon October 26th. All entries must be received by Noon October 26th.
Contest Rules:

Mrs. Selak read the book “Creepy Crayons” by Aaron Reynolds to Mrs. Gibson-Williams second grade class today during their Library time. They then did a directed drawing of the creepy crayon and doodled the other characters from previous titles, “The Creepy Pair of Underwear” and the “The Creepy Carrots”. After we were done drawing and checking out books we did the Crayon Castle Challenge. The students were tasked with creating a crayon castle that held eight crayons by using popsicle sticks, dixie cups, and crayons.


