Check out our Lincoln County High School students displaying the skills they’ve been learning in in Phlebotomy class at Garrard County ATC.
#KidsMatterMost



🚨 Reminder 🚨
There is no school this Friday (9/23).

LCHS is excited to announce the return of Play School. Play School is an opportunity for our students to demonstrate their skills in caring for young children. See info below.

Waynesburg Elementary is looking for an AmeriCorps worker to provide mathematics intervention to 3rd-5th grade students and to provide drug prevention education to all 4th grade students.
Candidates must be 18 years old and have a high school diploma/GED.
Member Benefits:
• The total living allowance for 2022-23 is $13,200 for a full-time member. Payments will be made bi-weekly.
• Healthcare coverage, if applicable
• Childcare coverage, if the member qualifies
• Education award in the amount of $4,546 for full-time, 1200-hour member.
• Professional development trainings (professional employment skills, soft skills, etc.), mental health awareness activities
• Student loan forbearance and interest payments if the member qualifies.
If you are interested please contact Principal Chad Davis at Waynesburg Elementary (606)379-6413.

Sara Dunn and Kalyn Peek appeared on WPBK-FM 102.9 this morning discussing all things LCHS FFA. Our FFA students appear on radio once a month to give an update about what is going on with the organization here locally.

Tomorrow, 9/13, is high attendance day for schools in Kentucky.
Get a good night’s rest and show up ready to learn tomorrow in your classrooms.
#KidsMatterMost
#AttendanceMatters

Don’t forget the Patriot Day/Homecoming parade today at 4 pm downtown Stanford.

The Lincoln County Board of Education meeting is tonight at 5:30 pm at the Student Support Center.
You may also watch the meeting here:
Link- https://youtu.be/E7r8mjm52Ho
#KidsMatterMost
LCHS Educators Rising Club is collecting food for Eastern Kentucky disaster relief. Check out the details below if you are interested in donating.
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We hope everyone has enjoyed the holiday weekend. We look forward to seeing our students back at school tomorrow.
#KidsMatterMost

The Patriot Day Homecoming Parade is next Sunday, September 11th, at 4 pm. The parade will take place in downtown Stanford.
For questions concerning participation, please contact:
Mayor Dalton Miller at 606.365.4500
Missy Robbins at 606.365.9111
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Another week of school is in the books. We couldn’t do it without our Transportation Department. Huge shout out to our staff who deliver our students to and from school each and every day!
Enjoy the three day weekend (Labor Day)! We’ll see everyone next Tuesday. #KidsMatterMost

The Lincoln County Board of Education Working Meeting is tonight at 5:30 pm at the Student Support Center.
You may also view the meeting online:
Link- https://youtu.be/KziSt04Gzss
#TEAMLincoln

There will be no school next Monday, September 5th, due to the Labor Day holiday.
Now two weeks into the school year, students at Hustonville Elementary have settled into a routine, but for second grader Luke Johnson, a surprise visitor at the start of the semester still has him beaming two weeks later.
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🔗 read the full article from WLEX-18 below
https://bit.ly/3QVBMVO
📸: LCMS 8th graders working on teamwork during STEM class
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Tomorrow is the 25th Annual PBK Bank/WPBK-FM Death Valley Bowl at LCHS. It is also the 1st game as HC for Josh Jaggers at LC.
Josh played at LCHS under his father, Marty Jaggers, in 96. The Pats will host Danville in game 2 of the bowl. Tix are $10.
#ThrowBackThursday

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Today is National #2 Pencil Day. Everyone remembers the good old #2! But do you know what the “2” actually stands for (other than being a great Scantron test taker and a mythical pencil war weapon)?
The number 2 is used to classify the grade of the pencil. The infamous #2 is a middle grade pencil in the overall classification scale. A number higher than 2 means it has a harder graphite core and is often used by engineers and architects. Lower than 2 means it has a softer graphite core, softer point and a darker shade. These are often used by artists.
If you remember using the good old #2 when you were in school, hit the like button below. If you’d like to learn more about it, click the link below:
Link- https://bit.ly/3bXaYp9

Check out some of our LCMS 🦅 students outside learning about agriculture 🌽 during class last week. #KidsMatterMost


🚌 Attention 🚌
Students who use a shuttle bus from an elementary school to the middle or high school need to be at the designated elementary school by 7:30 AM starting tomorrow morning.
All shuttle buses will leave the elementary schools at 7:30 AM.

