

Lincoln PK-8 Newsletter
May 2025
THINK STRONG TO FINISH STRONG!
Happy Spring! we have now begun the last month of school! These last few weeks of school, it is critical that students stay focused and work hard until the very last day to maximize their learning. Teachers are working hard to keep students focused with a normal daily routine and high expectations for both academics and good behavior according to the attributes of the WARREN acronym. One last quick reminder-- as nice weather approaches, please be aware of children on bikes, balls rolling into the street, and children playing games. We want our children to have a safe and enjoyable spring season!
CALLING ALL KINDERGARTENERS!!
Remember ...if you have a child at home that will turn 5 by September 26, 2025, they can start Kindergarten this Fall! Take your child’s birth certificate, immunization records, social security card and your proof of residence to the Board of Education in downtown Warren to register for the 2025-2026 school year!
DRESS CODE
Please remember our DRESS CODE. No sleeveless tops, no bare midriffs, shorts can be no shorter than 3” above the knee and sandals must have an closed or semi-closed toe and ankle strap, (no slides or flip-flops). Dress code violations will result in a call home to have someone bring new clothes or the day spent in ISI/SSC.
LINCOLN NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY UPDATE
Congratulations to all of the Lincoln National Junior Honor Society inductees and officers. We have 10 new inductees this year. We also elected 4 new officers. Our 2024-2025 Inductees are 6th Graders Ja'Niyah Anderson, Adelaida Acevedo, Mallori Allen, Aubree Cole, Brandon Walton, Josephina Zackeroff, Nefeli Tsantes and Melody Reeder, and 7th Graders Declan Claar and Alberto Herreros. Our new NJHS officers for the 2025-2026 school year are: Genevieve Ramey - President, Krista Monsman - Vice President, Cohen Herchler - Secretary, and Ja'niyah Anderson - Treasurer. These are young ladies and young men who exemplify what it means to be a well-rounded student through their character and leadership. This year, student leaders are responding to important quotations about leadership during the ceremony as well as detailing how we represent the five pillars of NJHS. Way to go Lincoln NJHS!
SUMMER READING
Summer is just around the corner, and we would like to take some time to remind everyone about the importance of SUMMER READING. While summer gives students a much needed break from school, summer is also a time when many children forget to read. Kids who do not have access to books, learning opportunities, or summer school will lose 1-3 months of learning during the summer! So, let’s make a pledge to turn this around and Get Students Reading This Summer! Remember, it only takes 20 minutes a day, so Read! Read together! Read aloud! Just Read! It’s an important habit to maintain. Did you know reading 4 books can improve the Summer Slide by 85%? Remember to read this Summer!
MOVING OVER THE SUMMER BREAK
Please be aware that if you move over the summer break, you must change the address in Final Forms and then bring Proof of Residency to the Board of Education. It is very important to report your new address so that you receive WCS mailings over the summer!
Mr. Alex Geordan - Campus Leader / 3-5 Pod Principal
Ms. Treva Pytlik - PK-2 Pod Principal
Ms. Alisha Williams - 6-8 Pod Principal
Ms. Nicole Mizner - Special Education Supervisor
Ms. Nikki Littleton - Principal of School Improvement, Curriculum & Instruction