In Mrs. Manios’s class the project was to use the Hieroglyphic alphabet to create a kind phrase. Each student created a phrase on real Papyrus paper from the time of the Aztecs and Egyptians, as that is what they were studying. Then, the students swapped projects and decoded to solve the phrases. All of the projects are not pictured here but Mrs. Manios was proud of all their critical thinking and creativity. Mrs. Manios said that when they were reading them, she heard real life issues of kindness during this pandemic in our society. She also commented that it was one of the best moments of her career! Thank you Lincoln kids!
Being apart of something special makes you special
Maybe we could stop being people who know too much to be strangers, but know too little to be friends.
If you can’t fly then run, If you can’t run then walk, If you can’t walk then crawl, But whatever you do keep moving forward
Love is the flower you have to let grow… John Lennon
Hello Lincoln Families. The Photographers will be here to take pictures on Monday October 4th for PK-8 students. Do not send money with your student as all orders must be made online using the code and link below. There are many purchasing options for you to choose from on their website. Just click on the link and fill in the information.
The Trumbull County Educational Service Center recently held the county Spell Off at the Eastwood Mall. It included students from all the Warren City Schools as well as students throughout the county. Luca Dennis, from Mrs. Fetcenko’s 5th grade class, represented Lincoln PreK-8 School at the Spell Off. He was the Lincoln 3-5 Spelling Bee winner that was held January 20th. Luca WON the the county Spell off! His winning word in the 7th round was tentacle. Congratulations to Luca and his family. We are very proud of his hard work.
DATE: March 16, 2021 TIME: 4:30 p.m. Parents and guardians of Lincoln PK-8 students, please join us and learn how Title I funds are utilized to provide a variety of student services and supports at Lincoln PK-8 School.
To request a link to this VIRTUAL meeting, please call Mrs. Buckner, Lead Secretary, at 330-373-4500, ext. 4003. A meeting link will be e-mailed to you the day of the meeting.
For more information about the Title I program in Warren City Schools, please view the 2020-2021 Title I Brochure on the link below or view under “Parent Communication” on the Lincoln PK-8 website.
The Lincoln Geography Bee was held virtually on February 10th, it was for Lincoln school students in grades 4-8. First place winner was Sebastian O’Brien. Second place went to 8th grader Jeremy Sampson and third place was a tie between 4th graders Eden Capers and Capri Kalafat. Practices were also held virtually leading up to the big event. The questions were from the National Geography Bee Association. Congratulations students, you are awesome!!
Oh no! The Valentine Goodies are missing! Someone took them and locked them up. You must find the combination to the lock before the time is up on February 12th. You must complete the tasks to get the clues to open the combination lock. There are five tasks to complete. After completing all five tasks, you will be given the directions to open the combination and unlock your treat.
We recently held our school virtual spelling bee on January 20th for the 3rd – 8th graders. We had 25 students participate through the team meeting. The students competed using the words provided by the Scripps National Spelling Bee. Congratulations to Luca Dennis in 5th grade from Mrs. Fetcenko’s class for winning the 3rd – 5th grade Spelling Bee. After 100 words being spelled, his winning word was ponytail. Alayna Jordan in 5th grade from Mrs. Henderson’s class was our runner up.
Congratulations to Micaiah Capers in 6th grade from Mrs. Notar’s ELA class for winning the 6th – 8th grade spelling bee. After 96 words being spelled, her winning word was rely. Justice Spencer in 8th grade from Miss Thirion’s ELA class was the runner up.
Thank you to our judges, Mrs. Sampson and Mrs. Marino and to our pronouncer Mrs. Bruno who is a retired English teacher. Thank you to all the teachers for your support.
Congratulations to all the students who participated in the Spelling Bee. Great job!
Despite closing classrooms due to the COVID-19 pandemic, families are still finding ways to feel artistically inspired from the comfort of their homes. Last month, Lincoln Art teacher, Ms. Babik sent out a “challenge” to families who were self-isolating at home to recreate their favorite pieces of artwork using everyday household items.
Lincoln families proved more than willing to accept the challenge and responded to the call with personalized remakes of famous Art pieces by the likes of Edvard Munch, Rembrandt van Rijn, Leonardo DaVinci and more. The stay-at-home artists pulled from their stashes of household supplies, enlisted the help of their pets, stuffed animals and children’s toys to remake the perfect portrayal of a famous work of Art of their choice.
And… although school is out for the summer… We challenge YOU
to take a break from the everyday and get inspired!
We will continue this challenge through summer and into the fall, so there is still time to participate!! Search for Famous Art, re-create the Artwork from supplies found around the house, and submit BOTH photos to Ms. Babik at judy.babik@neomin.org.
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Many teachers of the Lincoln staff came out to participate in the Lincoln’s year end parade. The teachers wanted to send a message to the students that we miss them. Twenty five cars were led by a district Fire truck with Fire Captain Chuck Eggleston leading our parade. Many students and families were on the route that was created by Officer Currington. Trish Dicesare, our school guidance counselor, was instrumental in planning and comunicating all of the information to the staff essentially making this event possible. The teachers expressed how special it was to see all of their students waving and cheering as they drove by. Thank you Lincoln students… you are AWESOME!