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Dear LHS Families:
Please continue to talk to your students about the importance of being kind, grateful, and thoughtful. We are seeing a huge difference in the building this year and it is very, very exciting! Often, empathy can be a hard concept to teach, but if we all consistently model and value it, we will turn our shared spaces into highly welcoming and supportive environments.
Our Portrait of a Graduate pillars guide all decisions that we make for our students, both at the building and district level. These pillars, along with rigorous academic programming, will help prepare your student(s) for success well beyond high school. Please take the time to discuss the importance of these pillars throughout the entirety of the year with your student(s). While we all love the opportunity to work with your students day in and day out, we are acutely aware that you are the most important teacher in your student's/students' lives.
If you have not had the time to review our district Parent and Student Resource page yet this year, please do so at your convenience.
Thanks for your continued support!
Should you need to reach out to us, please contact the administrator that has your child/children's last name. We're here to help!
Co-Principal Ms. Melcher (A-L)
Co-Principal Ms. Winborn (M-Z)
RAILSPLITTER STARS
LHS SMS Prime - Digital Bright Minds Student Summit
LHS students, along with Mr. Roe's guidance and oversight, took 1st place ($5,000 prize!) at the national level in the Digital Bright Minds Student Summit this year!
Happenings at LHS
LHS Computer Club
The LHS Computer Club completed its second PC build of the year last week! Club members are currently planning out their third build. The club meets on most Fridays after school and is taught by LHS alumnus Joey DeGrandis (of World Class Computers, LLC). The club's faculty advisor is Miss Gurganus.
NHS Gives Back
Take a Break This Thanksgiving!
Are you looking to free up some time this year at Thanksgiving time? Let the RCTC Culinary Arts program help. Check out their catering menu HERE.
*These fundraising events help to support and fund the competitions that our culinary students participate in throughout the course of the school year.
LHS Performing Arts Department Proudly Presents:
ENRICHMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Student Steam
Is your student interested in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics? If so, check out the amazing opportunities that Washtenaw Community College is offering. Click HERE.
Substance Use Prevention/Health Series
Ypsilanti District Library Teen Fall Events
Check out what the Ypsilanti District Library is offering for teens this year. Click HERE.
FUNDRAISING OPPORTUNITY
See THIS FLYER for a fundraising opportunity at Texas Roadhouse on November 20th.
UPCOMING
Early College Alliance (ECA) Enrollment Information Meeting
On Wednesday, December 11th from 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m., ECA's Principal will hold an informational meeting for parents and students that are interested in exploring the opportunities available at ECA for Lincoln Consolidated Students.
Jostens Senior Cap and Gown Presentation
Our Jostens rep will be visiting LHS on December 12th, during Splitter Time, to give seniors information on how to order their senior cap and gown for graduation.
Musical Concerts
On Tuesday, December 17th at 7 p.m. there is Winter Choir Concert in the PAC.
SWWC Open House
On Thursday, December 5th from 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. the SWWC (Career and Technical Programs) is having an open house. Check out THIS FLYER for more information.
Yearbook and Senior Photo Information
PLEASE READ THIS for information on how to order a 24/25 yearbook and for important Senior Headshots.
23/24 Yearbooks
If your student did not pick up their pre-ordered 23/24 yearbook yet, please have them stop by the Main Office to pick it up.
ATHLETICS
To find out about other game schedules and sporting events, please visit our Athletic Page. See details below for attending Lincoln Athletic Events.
Winter Sports are Around the Corner!
Winter sports get rolling in November...
Lincoln High School
- Boys Basketball - November 11th
- Competitive Cheerleading - November 11th
- Wrestling - November 11th
- Competitive Dance - November 12th
- Bowling - November 14th
- Boys Swim & Dive - November 25th
Get your athletic registration complete NOW! Students may not participate in practice or games beginning without full registration compliance in Student Central – No Exceptions!
Athletic registration hasn't changed...just the name! Planet HS is now called Student Central, but it's still our one stop shop to register for all athletics at LCS. Upload your physical, sign off on consent forms, and add emergency contact information - without having to come in to the office.
Full registration information can be found HERE, or at the HS/MS Registration section of www.SplitterNation.com.
Most Important!!
Our Lincoln teams use Stack Team App for all program, player, and parent communication. Download Stack Team App on your Apple or Android device to access our team calendars. Search terms to find our teams in Team App are found in the graphic above! Connect directly with coaches, parents, schedules, and team communication!
Hockey Season is Here!
The Lincoln Athletic Department is proud to continue to add sport offerings for our students - and we wanted to send one more reminder for any high school aged kids looking to play Ice Hockey this winter! We've recently entered two cooperative agreements with local schools to play Hockey - the Girls through Washtenaw United & the Boys in conjunction with Milan HS and Ann Arbor Huron HS.
Take a look at the flyers below - tryout season is here!
Be a Part of the Lincoln Athletic Building
Take advantage of our fantastic indoor facility by becoming a member in 2023-24 - stop in at the LAB front desk to register! The LAB offers 80 yards of artificial turf, a 300 meter track, batting cages, and a weight room/workout facility. Our fee structure makes it easy for our Lincoln community to take part:
- Lincoln Students - $10/YEAR!
- Lincoln Staff - $25/YEAR!
- Lincoln Community Members - $20/Month
LAB TC
LAB TC is a Youth and High School Track & Field club that will be housed in the Lincoln Athletic Building!
The club is open to boys and girls grades 6-12 and will be led by professionally trained coaches that are passionate about the sport and youth development.
Our technical and fundamentals based curriculum will be utilized to ensure that each athlete is receiving the highest level of technical instruction with an emphasis on positivity and encouragement. In addition, the program offers our participants access to some of the most up-to-date, top-notch training facilities in the state of Michigan.
Program Information
- Lincoln Consolidated Schools Student Season Fee: $275
- Non-Lincoln Student Season Fee: $500
*Season fee payment includes all practice sessions and athlete entry for all home indoor meets.
Online Apparel Store
https://www.labtrackclub.com/lab-tc-apparel-shop
Why is Track Club so expensive?
Actually, the LAB Track Club isn't expensive compared to other track clubs! The LAB TC is really like many other club sports - travel softball or baseball, club volleyball, or AAU basketball. Our track club costs are similar to other track clubs, even those who don't have their own indoor facility!
We realize that the LAB TC looks expensive when compared to school sports, but it isn't a school sport. The club takes no funding from Lincoln Consolidated Schools, including funding for coaches salaries, uniforms and equipment, or meet fees. Our athletes also pay no additional entry fees for running in LAB meets, significantly cutting the cost versus athletes from other clubs.
We're doing our best to be cost effective, but the LAB Track Club must cover its own costs, and provide a small profit to support some of the overhead of managing the Community Education program.
We offer a payment plan at check-out for those who may benefit from using this feature - initial payment of $95 is due at sign-up, payment #2 ($90) will be completed using the card provided at registration on 1/3/25 and the final payment ($90) will be completed on 1/24/25!
Training Information:
- All practices will take place on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
- Participants will practice from 3:30-5:45pm
- The indoor season will run from December 2, 2024 - February 23, 2025
- For the winter season, all practices will take place in the Lincoln Athletic Building (LAB)
Questions? Contact Rolando Eccleston at lincolnsplittertf@gmail.com
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!
100th Year Celebration Information
Check out the events that are planned for our centennial celebration this year. Click HERE.
LCS and Varsity Tutors Partnership
Lincoln Consolidated School District is partnering with Varsity Tutors for Schools to provide your student with access to additional learning tools through the Varsity Tutors for Schools platform.
Varsity Tutors for Schools is the most comprehensive suite of live, online tutoring resources. Your student will have the opportunity to engage with resources to help support them through their learning journey.
The following resources are available through access to the Varsity Tutors for Schools platform:
24/7 On-Demand Chat Tutoring
On-Demand Essay Review
Live Academic and Enrichment Classes
SAT and ACT Test Prep Classes
Celebrity-Led StarCourse Classes
Self-Study Resources
College & Career Readiness Resources
Adaptive Assessments & Personalized Learning Plans
Prerecorded Enrichment Classes/Videos
We are excited to offer these services for NO COST to your student until June, 2030! You can learn more about everything available by having YOUR STUDENT USING THEIR SCHOOL GOOGLE ACCOUNT log into the platform using Lincoln Consolidated Login Link.
24/7/365 Mental Health Care Coordination Service for Lincoln Students, Staff, and their Families
Though our new partnership with Care Solace, getting help can be a daunting process. Let our Care Companions™ find the help you need for depression, anxiety, stress, and more.
- Care Solace finds available providers matched to specific needs – because every person deserves access to care.
- Completely confidential and free to use, provided to you by your school district.
- Provides easy access to providers that accept public or private insurance or offer sliding scale options.
- Offers 24/7/365 support, including holidays and weekends, in over 200+ languages so you can reach out at your convenience.
- Saves you valuable time and effort to find providers matched to your needs.
- Connects you to community-based providers, none of which pay to be in our verified database.