August 17, 2022 at Courthouse Square…

Ohio’s 2022 Sales Tax Holiday will run 12 a.m. Friday, Aug. 5, to 11:59 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 7.
During the holiday weekend, the following items are exempt from sales and use tax:
Items used in a trade or business are not exempt under the sales tax holiday.
Items used in a trade or business are not exempt under the sales tax holiday. For more information about the sales tax holiday, please refer to the Ohio Department of Taxation’s Frequently Asked Questions.
If you have any additional questions regarding this information, please contact the Department at 1-888-405-4039.
Lincoln’s Choir Concert, directed by Mr. McCarty, was performed in the cafetorium for the students families and friends. The concert was on May 18. The 6th grade choir sounded beautiful serenading us with the following 4 songs:
Best Day of My Life, arrangement By Roger Emerson
The Parting Glass an Irish Folk Song
One Call Away, arrangement by Mac Huff
All Night-All Day, arrangement by Greg Gilpin
The seventh/ eighth grade choir performed after the 6th grade choir. They sang four songs and sounded awesome. The performance included soloists that made the songs extra special. The following are the selections they sang:
Stay, arrangement by Mark Brymer
All of Me, arrangement by Mac Huff
Soloists: Amariah Carter, Andrew Imes & Olivia Waldron
Rise Up, arrangement by Mac Huff
Soloists: Devin Hughes & Destiny Stanley
Take Me Home, Country Roads by John Denver
The Kindergarten students got a special surprise today, May 16th, when the Barn Yard petting zoo came and set up in the back parking lot. Mrs. Vennetti’s kindergarten class is pictured below enjoying the many baby animals that were brought. The petting zoo included a baby cow, baby alpaca, ducks, rabbits, baby lamb, baby goats and a big box turtle. They all got a chance to pet the many animals. The smiles of the children were evidence that the zoo visit was a success.
The Geography Bee was held Friday May 6th. There were 15 participants in grades 4th through 8th. It took Eight rounds to determine the winner of this years Bee. The Questions covered information about the United States (Round One), History of the United States including the state capitals (Round Two), Ocean Wonders encompassing the 4 major oceans (Round Three), Weird but True, geographic questions related to a fact in which the answer is one of the seven continents. (Round Four), State Birds in which you name the state given two choices (Round Five), Odd One Out, questions about countries around the world in which, given three answers, you choose the one that is incorrect (Round Six), The World and How it Works where the students choose between two answers (Round Seven), and the last round had questions where the answer was one of the seven continents (Round Eight).he winner of this years Bee was Daniel Long (7th Grade) and second place was Bryson Scott (5th Grade). Way to go students!!!
MAY 18th at 6:00
Click on the link below or scan the QR code to see the Program for the Concert.
Thank you for coming to support our students here at Lincoln! Please silence all electronic devices before the concert begins, and try to only exit and move in between performing groups. Thank you and Enjoy!
Lincoln PK-8 students used chalk to draw on the sidewalks during teacher appreciation week to leave messages of thanks to their teachers.
Students drew colorful pictures and expressions of gratitude such as “thank you” and “you’re the best” on the sidewalks that circle the entire building.
This initiative was just one example of how Lincoln PK8 school administrators and its students took time out to express their gratitude for the Lincoln teachers.
In the 3-5 POD the students are awarded “Lincoln Dollars” for different exemplary behaviors that the teachers observe. It could be awesome grades, acts of kindness, participation, great behavior in class or at lunch and many other things. The students get to purchase food items from the food truck that comes around at designated times during the month. The kids got to pick from the food truck with their saved Lincoln dollars. Way to go students…Your smiles showed you were pleased with your food rewards.
On Friday April 29th, some special Lincoln students were inducted into the National jr. Honor Society. Pictured above are the 8th grade students that were inducted last year. The NJHS elevates a school’s commitment to the values of scholarship, service, leadership, character, and citizenship. These five pillars have been associated with membership in the organization since its inception in 1929.
Mrs. VanKirk’s 1st grade class had a celebration for accomplishing their point goal for the month. The students had a pajama and stuffed animal day. Way to go students!!!!!!