
5th graders spent part of their day at the Junior/Senior High! They experienced classes, practiced opening combination locks and asked many questions! We look forward to this group joining us in August!







Exciting times in the Jr. High Science department. We recently added a Bearded Dragon, Cheeto, to our classroom. Thank you to everyone that donated to help us get a terrarium and a stand, so he has plenty of room to roam around and grow.










Our district is fortunate to have another great volunteer, Rita Vonada, who works on reading skills one-on-one with some of our younger Lincoln Elementary students. As a certified teacher and Reading Specialist, Mrs. Vonada has been volunteering her time in our district for 8 years – what a difference she has made in the educational journey for students at USD 298 Lincoln! She states that she gets to know each child and that each day is a new day for her because of the interesting quirks of each child. Thank you, Mrs. Vonada!


We remember the sacrifices made by the men and women who have served our country so that we may have freedom. Our community is honored to have a special group of men who volunteer their time as our local VFW Color Guard – we thank you for your service to our country and thank you for attending the Lincoln Leopard football games to raise the American flag.


Class of 2023 Parents: Highlight your senior in the 2023 yearbook by purchasing a Senior Tribute! You can design online at https://www.yearbookordercenter.com/ Our school code is 17033.
If you would like for the digital media class to design the tribute, the form has been emailed to you. Send the form with the photos to Lincoln Jr/Sr High School--Attn: Mrs. White. If you didn't receive the email or form, please email Mrs. White white.brenda@usd298.com The deadline is April 30.

Volunteers give their time and skills, and all without expecting anything in return. A great example would be Lincoln PTCO. This school year PTCO has – purchased a track tent, purchased school supplies for teachers, donated gift cards to teachers, donated snacks for students during state assessment testing, supplied meals for teacher appreciation and parent-teacher conferences, donated money to the LES AR program, and have student supply packets available for parents to purchase at the beginning of each school year. In order to fund service projects they have concession stands and tailgates at local sporting events and other fundraisers. We appreciate all that you do for our staff and students – thank you!

Forensic students had an awesome day!
Jasmine-First in Prose
Maryn-2nd in Serious Solo
Maryn and Bentley-1st in Duet
Molly-2nd in Humorous Solo
4 more events qualified!
We are taking 6 entries to State!


Less than 4 weeks aways ...🎓todays senior spotlight is Trey Simms. Trey's future plans are to attend Salina Tech to study Automotive Technology.


USD 298 Lincoln will be offering an all-day preschool program for 3 year and 4 year old students for the 2023-2024 school year. Round Up will be held on Wednesday, April 26 beginning at 5 pm in the LES Gym. Please pre-register by calling the LES Office at (785) 524-4487.


Were you able to pre-order the Lincoln Elementary School 2022-2023 Yearbook at enrollment? If not, you have another chance to get in on all the excitement! If you order by April 21st, you will not have to pay shipping. After that date, you will pay for shipping and the yearbook will be delivered to your home address. Please use this link to order directly from Eberle Studios https://www.eberlestudios.com/usd-298. If you have questions, please feel free to call the LES office at (785) 524-4487.

This week we say “thank you” to the volunteers who lend their time, talents and voices to make a difference in our student’s educational journey. Whether you are tutoring students, taking tickets at school events, announcing at ball games, organizing a school party, heading up a fundraising committee, working at scholars bowl and forensics, being a worker at track meet – our school needs volunteers and appreciates all that they do to make a stronger community for our students!

4_14_23 - USD 298 What's Up Video
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Prom - Saturday, April 15th 7-8pm - Prom doors will open with pictures, class pictures, and parents are welcome . 8-11pm - Dance 11pm - 2am - After prom in the high school gym Students will need to bring clothes to change into, they will not be allowed to leave between prom and after prom. After prom activities will be in the high school gym.

At the April 10th Board of Education meeting, the Board members voted to amend the calendar and have Monday, May 1 as a no school day.

Todays senior spotlight is Marley Madsen. Her future plans are to attend Cloud County Community College to study Psychology.


Six Biology students competed last week in the Envirothon held at Wilson Lake. The team of Romesburg, Bates and Rathbun placed 2nd in Wildlife and 3rd in Soils/Land use. Thank you to KS Conservation Districts (KACD) for putting on this event! It was a great learning experience!







We are so very proud of these students for completing their CNA certification! They worked on class work, up early every week for clinical work at LPM and passed the state exam!! Thank you to the staff at LPM for helping our students. Congrats!!


Gage, Carisa, Isaac, and Jasmine competed in the Kansas Civics Game in Topeka. They met Senator Bowers and Representative Waymaster as well as made their way to the top of the state Capitol.





Darlene Lyne made the cutest little Easter baskets for the kindergartners! Thank you, Darlene! They loved them!


4/6/2023 - USD 298 "What's Up" Video
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