
LHS 5.4.25

Dear Lincoln High School Families,
As we transition into the warmer months, we want to take a moment to remind everyone about our school’s dress code policy. Dressing appropriately helps maintain a respectful and focused learning environment for all.
Please review our dress code guidelines to ensure attire is suitable for the school setting. Final LHS 24/25Student Handbook.docx. Modesty and professionalism are key—clothing should be comfortable and seasonally appropriate while still aligning with school expectations. We appreciate your support in reinforcing these standards at home.
Our goal is to create an inclusive and positive atmosphere where all students feel comfortable and ready to learn. Thank you for your cooperation and for helping us maintain a school culture of respect and responsibilityIf you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to the school office.
Kindly,
Ms. Wendy Bridges
Principal, Lincoln High School
In the Classroom
DIA Field Trip
Lincoln High School's Ceramics, Painting, and Drawing students made their second consecutive trip to the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) this past Tuesday. The experience was nothing short of amazing, as students immersed themselves in a diverse array of fabulous art from around the globe. They are already looking forward to returning next year!
Ms. Eddinger's French Class
The French students took advantage of the nice weather and celebrated the Kite Festival happening in Berck-Sur-Mer in the north of France. Although there wasn't much wind, the students enjoyed being outside and trying to fly their homemade kites.
Python Award
LHS Senior Shayla Weber placed 2nd in the recent Spring 2025 CS Academy Creative Task Competition, a national student Python coding competition run by Carnegie Mellon University. Shayla placed 2nd in the Unit 6 category with her The Aquarium program. She received a certificate from CMU for her achievement. (Shayla previously placed 3rd in the fall 2024 coding competition.) Shayla is in the CS Python Computer Programming class taught by Kyla Gurganus. Here is a link to Shayla's competition submission: https://academy.cs.cmu.edu/sharing/azureDog8409
Arab-American Heritage Month
K-12 ELL students celebrated Arab-American Heritage Month with a family event at Bishop Elementary School! Retired music teacher Craig Brann taught a workshop on drumming, and the students participated in art activities, games, and henna painting. A special guest from the Arab American Museum led families in a demonstration of a traditional Arabic dance.
HAPPENINGS AT LHS
Senior Decision Day
On Friday, all seniors gathered to celebrate their post secondary plans in our annual Senior Decision Day event put on by our LHS Counselors - Ms. Baker, Ms. Nowak, and Ms. Shinavier. A fabulous time was had by all - check out the photos below.
Shining Star Ball
Join us for a magical evening of dancing, laughter, and special memories at the Shining Star Ball! This is a night to celebrate the bright stars in our lives—students are invited to bring one adult (18+) who is their Shining Star for this unforgettable community event.
Enjoy music, light refreshments, take home keepsake, and a night filled with joy as we celebrate the special bonds that light up our lives.
Date: May 30, 2025
Time: 6:00-7:30 pm
Location: Lincoln High School East Gym
Dress Code: Dress to Shine!
Attendees: Elementary Students (Pre-K3 to 5th grade)
Cost: $20 covers One Student & One Adult Guest
Register by May 23 at www.splittercommunity.com (under the “Community Events” tab)
Stay in the Know!
Keep up with LHS happenings by following us at: LHS Railsplitter Pride and LHS Counseling Department
Tutoring
ENRICHMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Tech Summer Camps
See flyers below for details.
Fundraiser
Dine to Donate
Support the LHS Travel Club.
Support LHS Cross Country & Swim
Win a weekend at Log Still Distillery Bed and Breakfast in Kentucky on their beautiful 250-acre property. Package includes 2 nights in a KING suite, breakfast, a taste/tour at the distillery, and 2 pavilion tickets to see Clay Walker. https://www.logstilldistillery.com/
$25 per raffle ticket. Send Venmo to @LCSwim_XC Add your name/ email in the Venmo comment section. Once your payment has been received, you will be sent an email with a copy of your ticket/number. The winner will be drawn on Memorial Day, 5/26/25.
Money received is going to the LCS Swim & Dive and XC Boosters. This allows the booster to continue to partner with Lincoln Athletics to provide enhancements to the pool and purchase equipment for both programs. Previous fundraising has allowed us to purchase a heater for the divers, Backstroke Wedges, and make other improvements to the pool. Our goal is to raise additional funds to provide scholarships to aspiring athletes who may face financial barriers to have an opportunity to excel. Please share with friends and family!
UPCOMING
Senior Trip
Woohoo - Senior Trip! Use the QR code below to sign your student up.
Spring Drama Performance
The LHS Drama Department spring play production is: A Vampire Story.
Musical Concerts
Band
Finale Concert: May 20th, 7:00 p.m.
Choir
Broadway Pops Concert: May 15th, 7pm
Men of Lincoln Concert with Measure for Measure Men's Choir: May 18th, 4 p.m. Click HERE for details.
24/25 LHS Senior Important Dates
See HERE for a list of all of the upcoming important dates and information for seniors.
ATHLETICS
To find out about other game schedules and sporting events, please visit our Athletic Page. See details below for attending Lincoln Athletic Events.
Athletic Tickets
We want students to be a part of our fan experience! All Lincoln students attend athletic contests for FREE...show your student ID at the door or gate and cheer your tail off for our Railsplitters! Tickets for all athletic events are found online through Go Fan by searching "Lincoln" at www.gofan.co. Family passes available too, and seniors 62 and over get in for free with a valid ID!
OTHER HAPPENINGS AND RESOURCES
100th Year Celebration Information
Check out the events that are planned for our centennial celebration this year. Click HERE.