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Lincoln School News
May 2023 Edition
Happy May
Happy May Lincoln Landsharks!
May brings about many school events. Field trips are happening, our Creegan Family Night, Book Fair, TEACHER APPRECIATION Week, and of course the final rounds of MCAS and other district wide assessments as we begin to close out the school year. Please make students are in regular attendance. It is very hard for students that miss days or arrive to school late. Thank you for helping your students learn these important life skills- being on time and taking responsibility for their learning and building wide expectations. We appreciate your partnership.
As the weather gets warmer, students should continue to dress appropriately for school. Students should NOT be coming to school in items such as midriff shirts, clothing should remain modest so the focus remains on learning.
Our annual statewide testing window continues for Math MCAS in grades 3 and 4. Students should not feel anxious, as their teachers have been preparing them for this. The students have practiced with all of the tools in the platform and understand the expectations. The testing dates are listed under our Important events. Please be sure students are well rested the night before and ON TIME. The cafeteria staff will be preparing a hot special breakfast each day of testing, and we also provide special snacks during testing for students. Parents/Caregivers receive these results in the Fall of 23, which will include their reporting category (Exceeding - Meeting- Partially - Not Meeting Expectations). Please remind students All we expect is EFFORT and that students should be prepared to do their BEST on the test. Students should NOT rush
Families can and should help students by ensuring that homework is done EVERY night. Families should NOT be doing the students homework but checking in, and having them sit down and complete the required assignments. This may include practicing that spelling words are studied daily, math facts (addition/multiplication) have been memorized and that families are communicating regularly with the teachers to partner with supporting each child's individual needs. Students should be writing appropriate grade level responses to their assignments. Teachers use TTQA (meaning Turn The Question Around) in the answers. Students as young as kindergarten are familiar with this, so please reinforce these simple routines at home. A quick rule of thumb: K-sentence level, Grade 1- multiple sentences on a given topic, Grade 2- Paragraph length writing, up to 3 paragraphs on a topic, Grade 3 and 4 students should all be able to produce a 3 paragraph essay and be working up to 5. To support this, please allow students to use invented spelling and encourage them to add punctuation when they naturally pause, while reading their responses aloud.
We realize that phone numbers change and moves do happen throughout the year. Please be sure to keep the office and/or the classroom teacher teacher up to date on any of these changes so that we can remain in contact. Additionally, to keep our students safe it is important that anyone dismissing a student MUST be listed on the Purple EMERGENCY FORM. Please be sure that they also have an ID with them, for verification. Thank you for your help with this. If you are changing HOW your students gets home please send a NOTE in with your child in the morning to avoid any confusion. Dismissal Daily is at 2:50, please be on time for student pick ups.
If you have not yet, please be sure to get connected with your classroom teachers through the use of the REMIND app. The teachers should have already sent you a code to accept. We use this communication app, for classroom and school happenings as well as direct teacher-family communication. Our school website is filled with useful information and is always kept up to date, as is the information we also post on Facebook, Twitter and our NEW Instagram account so please be sure to follow us and connect!
Together in Education,
Dr. Ginger Coleman, Principal
Upcoming Dates and Information
Important Dates and Upcoming Events
May Events
Teacher Appreciation Week May 1st-May 5th
MCAS TESTING SCHEDULE FOR GRADES 3 AND 4: STUDENTS MUST BE ON TIME
- Thursday May 11th: Grade 3 Math
- Wednesday May 17th: Grade 3 Math
- Thursday May 18th: Grade 4 Math
- Tuesday May 23rd : Grade 4 Math
- Lincoln Baseball Club (LBC) starts Monday 4-3 (Grade 3- Tuesday and Fridays, Grade 4 Monday and Thursdays until 4:45)
- May 4th: SSC Meeting
- May 4th: Grade 2 Field Trip to Boston Science Museum
- May 9th: Schoolwide Garden Planting Day
- May 22nd: BOOK FAIR WEEK
- May 24th: Grade 1 Field Trip to Stone Zoo
- May 25th: Creegan Family NIght 5:30-7:30
- May 26th: Grade 4 Field Trip to Release the Blanding Turtles
- May 29th: NO SCHOOL
What's coming....
- June 1st- Field Day
- June 1st: School Site Council TIME CHANGE 7:45am
- June 2nd Field Day (RAIN DATE)
- June 5th: Corey the Dribbler- SCHOOL WIDE ASSEMBLY
- June 6th: Grade 3 Field Trip to Tsongas Center
- June 7th: Grade 3 Field Trip to Tsongas Center
- June 9th: Grade 4 Field Trip
- June 15th: GRADE 4 MOVING ON CEREMONY
News from Special Ed
Internet For All
The Office of Educational Technology through the US Department of Education has a program called the Affordable Connectivity Program which helps to provide low-cost internet connectivity to low-income households. If you have students whose families are struggling to afford their monthly internet service, the Federal Communications Commission’s Affordable Connectivity program (ACP) may be able to help. Households with a child who is approved to receive free or reduced-price meals under the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) or the School Breakfast Program (SBP), including children who attend schools participating in U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Community Eligibility Provision (CEP), are eligible for the ACP Program. More information about the program and resources to share with your families can be found at https://tech.ed.gov/broadband/acp/#.
School Site Council Meeting Dates
Meeting Times: 3:15-4:00
May 4th
June 1st**Time change
SSC Meetings Repeated every month following the PTO meetings at 9:00 am
School Calendar and Early Release Schedules
IMPORTANT DROP OFF INFORMATION
Catie's Closet and NEW FOOD PANTRY at the Lincoln
BRAND NEW: We have a Food Pantry for families that may be in need to help stretch those food dollars. Please reach out to Mrs. Beland if you would like to shop for some pantry staples.
Transportation - Bussing Information and Contacts
Busses are the first out of the building. Please understand that the times listed on the bus passes, are approximate. Please allow yourself 10 minutes before and after the time listed, for any traffic delays.
ALL STUDENTS that ride a BUS in KINDERGARTEN and GRADE 1, have had laminated BUS tags attached to their backpacks. The information includes, their actual bus pass, the students Bus #, name and their homeroom. This is one additional step to assist the bus drivers in recognizing the youngest students, while assuring the students have the pertinent information available. Please DO NOT REMOVE these tags. Some students are very shy or have languages that make being able to communicate their information difficult, this aids in removing the barrier to keep our students safe. Thank you for your help with this.
In addition, the #'s on the outside of the busses, may NOT always match the actual bus number of your child. Students that are NOT picked up at their bus stop are NOT returned to the Lincoln. ALL STUDENTS that have not been picked up at their stops, are brought to the MOODY SCHOOL, located at 158 Rogers Street.
Below is the Transportation link for any additional information you may require.
HEALTH - SAFETY - MEDICATION
Any students who have emergency medications (Epi-Pens, inhalers, etc.) or who will receive medication in school MUST have a medication order from the prescribing physician AND a completed consent form from the City Health Department. Forms and medication can be dropped off to the school nurse on the first day of school. The school nurse cannot administer ANY medications without a physician's order, including over-the-counter medications. Please make sure that the school nurse is provided refills in advance of any medication supply running out.
Please also be sure that the nurse has updated vaccination records. In addition, any absence related to a doctor appointment- please be sure to get a Dr. note, so that we may document it as an excused absence.
Stay Connected with us!
Principal: Dr. Coleman
Email: gcoleman@lowell.k12.ma.us
Website: https://www.lowell.k12.ma.us/Domain/19
Location: 300 Chelmsford Street, Lowell, MA, USA
Phone: 978-937-2846
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lpsdlincoln/
Twitter: @LincolnLPSD