
The LCHS greenhouse will be open to the public again May 6th and 7th from 3:30 pm to 6 pm.


Happy Derby Day from Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Grigson’s classes! 🐎 🌹
#TEAMLincoln
#WeAreWildcats




May 1st is National School Principal’s Day. We are fortunate to have great leaders at all of our schools across the district!
Thank you all for all you do!
#TEAMLincoln


The LCHS Yearbook staff has space available for business ads from the community and ads for grads that parents can submit for their students in the 2021 yearbook. These ads as well as the yearbook can be ordered online at ybpay.lifetouch.com using code 14277121.
The ads can be designed online then submitted on the website listed above or the design can submitted to the yearbook staff by emailing chelsea.shoemaker@lincoln.kyschools.us by May 21st.
Yearbook price: $50
Prices for Ads
Full color page: $50
Half color page: $25
Quarter color page: $18


The LCHS science department received new research grade digital microscopes from GEAR Up.
Students will use the microscopes in upcoming Ecology units. They will use them to investigate the diversity of the watershed near the school.
#TEAMLincoln
#WeArePatriots


April is School Library Month. The library is the heart and soul of a school. It’s a place where big ideas are formed and where students can safely learn and grow. Lincoln County Schools greatly appreciates our librarians that help promote these things each day.
#TEAMLincoln



It’s Friday y’all!
If you’re as happy as Kaiser, drop an emoji below to celebrate with him!
👏🏻 😃 😎 👍🏻🙌👐🏿


Mrs. Bandura’s 4th grade students recently did some work (picked up trash, weeded flower beds, etc.) outdoors around Stanford Elementary for Earth Day. 🌎 🌱 🌳


Today is Administrative Professionals Day. We want to thank our skilled, knowledgeable and dedicated staff who help support our students and staff at Lincoln County Schools. Your hard work and effort is appreciated by all!
#TEAMLincoln


LCHS senior student Coy Paver was recently sworn in as a United States Marine. Congratulations to Coy and thank you for serving our country!
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LCHS greenhouse sale information:
•April 30th:
3:30 pm-6 pm (LC District Employees & Current FFA Member Families)
•May 1st:
10 am-4 pm (General Public)
*Price list attached in pictures.



The Lincoln County Board of Education will meet tonight at 5:30 pm. You may view the meeting here:
Link- https://youtu.be/4wj3L5BkzQw
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Mrs. Collins’ classes conducted some poetry research yesterday in the updated LCHS library. Our Patriots are working hard to close out the school year!
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#WeArePatriots




This week is Assistant Principals Week. We are fortunate to have great leaders in these roles across the district. We appreciate the important work they all do in helping lead our schools.
#TEAMLincoln


Reminder:
Next week is Spring Break for Lincoln County Schools.
☀️ 😎 🌞


LCMS Green Team Enrichment Talks (GED - their version of TED talks)
Holly Gaither, 2011 LCHS Alum, zoomed with our kids to explain a visit to Chichen Itza and to show pictures of the trip. The students are currently studying MesoAmerica.


Students in Mrs. Cash's classes have been working with Ms. Micaela Berry, who is a Junior Elementary Education major at Berea College.
Ms. Berry is virtually completing field experience hours. Here is Mrs. Cash's class taking a spelling test through a Google Meet!
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Lincoln County High School is now selling the 2020-21 yearbook. You may purchase one online here:
Link- https://bit.ly/3ljMzu8
(Use code 14277121 (when prompted)
Students, parents and the community can also purchase an ad (business or ad for a grad) using the link above.


The latest installment of P-EBT benefits will be available to students starting today. Check out the post below for a detailed look at the rollout schedule and more information about the program. All Lincoln County students are eligible.
#TEAMLincoln



It’s been a year now since COVID-19 forever changed all of our lives. We’ve learned new words: Quarantine, Social Distancing, Zoom.
We’ve leaned new phrases: Six Feet Apart, New Normal, Virtual School, Fluid Situation.
And we’ve learned new names: Moderna, Essential Workers, Tiger King.
But most of all, we’ve learned that if we all work together we can overcome any situation.
Lincoln County Schools could not be more proud of our students, parents and staff for working together to truly put the TEAM in #TEAMLincoln this past year!
