
LHS 3.2.25

Dear LHS Families:
We're so happy to announce that we have had a lot of really great things happening at LHS recently! At this time in the school year, we are really able to see the results of all the hard work put forth by both our students and staff members. However, this school year seems to be especially exciting! We hope that you find pride in this week's highlights too, as we continue to be constantly amazed and proud of how our many of our Railsplitters always seem to step up to the occasion and rise to the challenges set before them.
We are also pleased to announce the following:
The LHS Student Council is hosting a Spring Fling dance Saturday, March 15th this year from 7 to 10 p.m. in the East Gym.
Please note: No admittance will be allowed at the dance, without a pre-purchased a ticket.
Spring Fling Guest Pass - Students can pick up a guest pass in the Main Office or use the digital version of it included here. If a student opts to bring a guest that does not attend LHS, be sure that the form is carefully reviewed and that it is turned in the Main Office fully completed by 3 p.m. on March 12th. No late submissions will be accepted. Also, outside guests must have a digital ticket purchased to gain entry to the event.
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 PRIDE
PBIS Winners
Finn Becker (9th,) Anthony Anderson (10th), Jamel Dew (11th), and Tony Marshall (12th)
NASA HUNCH Culinary Challenge
For the second year in a row, the RCTC Culinary NASA HUNCH Team of students have won one of the 10 spots awarded globally to participate in the NASA Hunch Challenge. The final competition will be on April 8th in Houston, Texas. Congratulations on achieving this exciting opportunity!
LHS students: Isus McCants (12th) and Brooklyn Rupert (12th).
RCTC Culinary Arts and Bakery Science
RCTC Culinary Arts and Bakery Science had the pleasure of attending and competing in the SkillsUSA Leadership Regional Competition on February 1. It was a great experience for everyone. Our Lincoln High School students came back with two gold medals, and another state qualifier, so we are heading to the SkillsUSA State Competition April 11-13.
A special congratulations to: Chloe Hunter (11th) State qualifier in Action Skills , Xavier Lankford (12th) Gold medal in Action Skills, and Lilly Hemphill (12th) Gold medal in Job Skills.
SkillsUSA Regional Competition Auto Service
LHS's Ahmad Alghuthani ranked #32 out of 70. Nice work!
Semester 1 Honor Roll
We are absolutely thrilled to announce that 40% of our student body made Honor Roll for Semester 1! Check out the list of students HERE. Congratulations to all and keep up the hard work!
HAPPENINGS AT LHS
Community Day at LHS
In March, Lincoln High School is going to have a Community Day where we will focus on building up our school community and strengthening our relationships as a school family for a few hours. Our teachers are sharing activities with our students from community service activities (like creating Gift of Life blankets for donor families and making and donating dog treats to the Humane Society), to fun activities (like cards, games, movies, cooking, gardening, and crafting), as well as options to practice mindfulness activities. Donations would be extremely helpful, so we are able to have materials for our activities. Please see the Amazon Wish List below to see how you can help! Thank you for supporting us. Go Splitters!
Supporting PBIS Rewards
Dear LHS Parents, Guardians, and Community,
The School Leadership Team (SLT) is committed to continuously improving the culture at LHS. Each week, we focus on one of our PBIS pillars: Be Respectful, Be Responsible, Be Safe, and Be Kind.
Supporting PBIS Rewards
Our PBIS Rewards program could use a refresh, and we’re hoping our Lincoln community can help! We’ve created an Amazon Wish List to support our efforts in recognizing and rewarding students for positive behavior. Thank you in advance for your generosity—it truly makes a difference!
IMPORTANT INFORMATION & OPPORTUNITIES
Best Buddies Program
We are very excited to announce that we are now partnering with the Best Buddies program. See HERE for more details on how your child can get involved.
Stay in the Know!
Tutoring
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.
UPCOMING
Final Call for Senior Headshot Submissions
See HERE for a final reminder regarding submitting senior photos. Last day to submit is March 5th.
NAPPID at Night
There's a new date for the NAPPID at Night in the local community. Updates will be shared, but please save the date. Also, HERE is a link to the annual poster contest.
Order a 24/25 Yearbook
See HERE to order a 24/25 LHS yearbook.
ATHLETICS
To find out about other game schedules and sporting events, please visit our Athletic Page. See details below for attending Lincoln Athletic Events.
SPRING SPORTS ARE UPON US!
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
Calling All Future Railsplitters!
Hey, Railsplitter families! We’re excited to launch Lil Splitter Tot Time, a fun, engaging way for our youngest future Railsplitters to connect, play, and start their Lincoln journey early! This special program is designed for children ages 1 - 3 and their guardians to play in our beautiful indoor athletic building. It is open to all families in the area.
But that’s not all! We’re also kicking off our Refer a Lil Splitter Program! Do you know a young family within our district with a new baby who will one day be a future Railsplitter? Help us connect with them! By referring a Lil Splitter, you're helping us build a strong, supportive community from the very start. They will receive a special gift for being a part of our Lincoln District!
Let’s work together to welcome the next generation of Railsplitters!
Tag a friend with a Lil Splitter & spread the word!
#LilSplitterTotTime #FutureRailsplitters #ReferALilSplitter #LincolnFamily
Tot Time Registration: https://secure.rec1.com/MI/lincoln-consolidated-school-district-mi/catalog?filter=c2VhcmNoPTM1Nzg0NzQ=
Refer a Splitter Form: https://forms.gle/8WW1SmY8wbz7QLBr9
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.