5/5/23 - USD 298 'What's Up' Video
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Volunteerism is the principle of donating time and energy towards a greater cause. VFW Post 7928 Color Guard has been selected as this year’s Lincoln High School’s Volunteer of the year award. They have come in the cold or heat, rain or shine and have always done so with a smile on their face. They are proud of the role they play in our athletic events and they always ask each year for the dates in which they are needed. The VFW Post 7928 has been our color guard for our home football games for over 30 years. The VFW Post 7928 have also donated many scholarships and spent many other hours donating time.

Join us as we celebrate another great team here at USD 298 Lincoln – our school lunch heroes! From the kitchen to the lunchroom, these heroes make sure our students are eating nutritious healthy meals fueling them for success. They take pride in the food they serve, and their hard work and dedication shows. We’re grateful for all you do every day, thank you! Happy#SchoolLunchHeroDay!

Congratulations to Avery O for signing to play volleyball at Southwestern College. We are very proud of you and can't wait to see the great things you do!! 🏐💙💜








Todays senior spotlight is Jodee Hillegeist. Jodee's future plans are to attend Cloud County Community College for general studies.

LES readers have been busy in April!

The countdown is less than two weeks away! Today's senior spotlight is Ethan Suelter. Ethan's future plans are to attend Kansas State University Salina to major in Mechanical Engineering Technology.

Today is Teacher Appreciation Day! Teachers, we thank you – for choosing education as your career, teaching students to become tomorrow’s leaders, showing children they matter to you, and for the long-lasting effect you have on our students and community. Thank you for all you do for our students at USD 298!

Today is School Principal Appreciation Day. Our district is lucky to have the best! Thank you for your optimism, vision and direction in leading and supporting our students and staff. Your leadership is noticed and making a difference!

4/28/23 - USD 298 What's Up Video
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Today's senior spotlight is Noah Esposito. His plans are to attend Bethany College to play football and study Molecular Biology. Congrats Noah!

Today's senior spotlight is Carter Rathbun. Carter plans to attend Cloud County Community College, then attend Fort Hays State University to major in Information Systems.

7 days left at school for this years senior class. Todays senior spotlight is Avery Obermueller. Avery's future plans are to attend Southwestern College to get a degree in Elementary Education.

We call them secretaries but they do so much more in our schools than that – they hold our school together with their organization and problem-solving skills – they know what is going on when and where – they have the enthusiasm and energy for multi-tasking throughout their day. Thank you for your commitment and dedication to our students, teachers and staff. You are the heart of our schools!

Today we say “thank you” to our School Library Workers – Debbie and Laura! You continue to help our students find their way through the wonderful world of books, fostering creativity and strengthening knowledge. Thank you for your hard work and dedication!

4/21/23 - USD 298 "What's Up" Video
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Our school district is very fortunate that we have someone with your experience who volunteers to announce at our home events – Bud DeArvil. Your dedication as a volunteer is an inspiration to us all. Thank you being connected to our students and taking time for our district!

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!

