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Due to the inclement weather this morning tardies against students will not be counted. Please be safe on your morning commute.
LEGAL NOTICE
Invitation to Bid
The Lincoln County Board of Education will be accepting sealed bids for the following equipment: (1) Drill Press, (2) Sand Blaster, (3) Dust Collector, (4) Bandsaw 1, (5) Bandsaw 2, (6) Bandsaw 3, (7) Table Saw 1, (8) Table Saw 2, (9) Multi Press, and (10) Equipment to aid in working on an engine block. Bids must be submitted separately (one per envelope) for each piece of equipment and clearly marked on the outside. Bids will be awarded on a per item basis. To schedule an appointment to view equipment, contact Cori Quesenberry at Lincoln County High School at 606-365-9111.
Bids must be submitted by 10:00 AM, March 8th, 2024 to the Lincoln County Board of Education, 305 Danville Avenue, Stanford, KY 40484. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The Lincoln County Board of Education reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids.
Happy Presidents Day
With one week to go, Waynesburg Elementary 🐅 is holding on to a slim lead over Stanford Elementary in the Attendance Cup Challenge!
📢 Reminder:
There will be no school for students on Monday, February 19th. This is a professional development day for staff.
McKenzie Gadberry, a member of the Lincoln County High School Educators Rising Club, is getting real life experience teaching a language station at Lincoln County Middle School today.
Today is National School Resource Officer Appreciation Day. We are thankful for our SROs and their commitment to helping make our schools a safe learning enviornment for our staff and students.
#SROAppreciationDay
Happy Valentine’s Day
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🗓️ Don’t miss this event scheduled for next Monday (2/19).
February is Black History Month. To celebrate, some students from around the district have been learning about and making art inspired by Alma Woodsey Thomas. Thomas was a teacher and was the first African-American artist to have her art featured in the White House.
At tonight’s board meeting our FRYSC coordinators were recognized as part of FRYSC Appreciation Week by Mr. Anthony Beeler.
📸 L-R: Mr. Beeler, Gail Owens, Brooke Walls, Rachel Hicks, Janie Sanders (missing from picture: Amy Bastin & Susan Miller)
The Lincoln County Board of Education meeting is tonight at 5:30 pm at the Central Office.
Agenda- https://portal.ksba.org/public/Agency.aspx?PublicAgencyID=103&AgencyTypeID=1
Livestream- https://youtube.com/live/NDC-q7Lsuqs?feature=share
This week is National School Counseling Week. We are thankful for our great group of caring counselors who show up every day ready to assist in making our students’ school day a success!
🐻 Crab Orchard: Katelyn Johnson
✈️ Highland: Kim Dillard
🐯 Hustonville: Sarah Sublett
🐱 Stanford: Josh Petrey
🐅 Waynesburg: Raychel McKinney Stewart
🦅 Lincoln County Middle School- Cindy Bryant, Devone Christmas
🔴 Lincoln County High School- Casey Farris, Angie Meccia, Chloe Wilcher
❤️ Also, special thanks to our Healthy Kids Behavior Health Staff and our SEBS:
Ashlyn Boots, Meg Brown, Jessica Fletcher, Rachel Wright, Kathy Middleton, Louren Phillips, Gina Spillman, April Vickers, Kasi Davis
This week is FRYSC Appreciation Week. We are thankful for our great coordinators and how they positively impact our community.
Attendance Cup Challenge
Stanford Elementary hosted a 100th day of school hallway parade today with special guest Grand Marshall Lucinda Mullins leading the way!
The Lincoln County Board of Education Working Meeting is tonight at the Central Office at 5:30 pm.
Agenda- https://portal.ksba.org/public/Agency.aspx?PublicAgencyID=103&AgencyTypeID=1
Livestream- https://youtube.com/live/Uch-RLWmwLg?feature=share
Good attendance is an essential part of a student’s education.
#EveryDayCounts
Tuesday (1/23/24) will be a snow day for Lincoln County Schools. This is not an NTI day and will be made up at a later date. We appreciate everyone’s cooperation and efforts as we continue to navigate the winter weather and hope to see our students back in school soon.
Monday (1/22/24) will be NTI weather day #5 for Lincoln County Schools. Students will work virtually from home and staff will follow the NTI weather day plan. We appreciate everyone’s cooperation and efforts as we continue to navigate the winter weather.