
Easter Egg Hunt Update


Easter Egg Hunt


Dear Parents/Guardians:
The Kansas State Board of Education launched a new vision for education – Kansas leads the world in the success of each student. This vision focuses on identifying and addressing the unique needs of each student. A key piece of this vision is helping students to explore and identify their passions while graduating them with the skills needed to be successful in the workforce and in life.
To better address the needs of current and future students, the Kansas State Department of Education is surveying parents and guardians of children 18 years of age or younger about their current perceptions about various post-high school opportunities. In other words, how do you as a parent or guardian define success for your child?
Please take five minutes to complete the following survey, answering questions in respect to your oldest child who is today 18 years old or younger.
Thank you in advance for your participation in this short survey and for all you do to help our state prepare the next generation of Kansas children for tomorrow’s workforce.
Click the link to begin the survey now: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/DJ5HB5T
Dr. Randy Watson
Kansas Commissioner of Education

Junior High had a great day at the Capitol! Thank you Mr. Wolting and Mr. Long for organizing the trip!



Thank you seniors for all your hard work today!





Remember that school is dismissed at 2 pm today.

Mr. Wolting and his senior government class in Topeka! Mr. Wolting for governor?




Chair project, complete! Mrs. Ford's sixth grade would like to thank Mr. Koch, Mrs. Wiebke, Mr. Lange and his shop class, and Mr. Pittenger for helping make this learning experience a success.


Just a friendly reminder that Lincoln schools will dismiss at 2 pm on Monday, April 1st. Have a great weekend!

Final day of chair building!!! What a great experience for our 6th graders.





Day 3 of 6th grade chair building project.





Day two of four of chair building!!! Big thank you to Mr. Lange and the high school students for helping.





What great support we had for the 7/8 Grade Science Fair! Thank you to those who came out to enjoy what the students had accomplished!




1st group of 6th graders making their chairs they designed. More groups to come over the week.





League power lifters, boys were league runners up, girls were league champions! Great jobs Leopards!



League power lifters, boys were league runners up, girls were league champions! Great jobs Leopards!

Cat and the Hat Day



Mrs. Holeman read to the Kindergarten class for Wacky Wednesday.


LES is running the mile tomorrow. 1st-6th grade. Times are tentative. Time is when we will try to leave LES. Parents are invited to come to track to watch.
1st grade 9:00
2nd grade 10:00
3rd grade as soon as 2nd grade returns probably after 10:30.
4th grade 11:55
5th grade 12:25 or when 4th grade returns.
6th grade 12:55 or when 5th grade returns.

Remember early dismissal at 3 pm for Lincoln Schools on Thursday, March 21st.