
A few of our fantastic seniors stopped by WPBK-FM this morning to talk about Project Graduation!
📻 🎓#classof2024
L to R- Maecey Carrier, Nikki Mounce, Elan Lane


There is a special called board meeting tonight at 4:30 at the central office. The only agenda item is to approve a school field trip. For this reason no live stream will be available. Agenda: https://portal.ksba.org/public/Agency.aspx?PublicAgencyID=103&AgencyTypeID=1

Lincoln County Schools will be dismissing students beginning at 1 pm on Monday, April 8th, due to the solar eclipse. Middle and high school bus riders will leave at 1 pm with elementary schools to follow around 1:30 pm. Car riders will be released starting around 1:20 pm at all schools. The remainder of this school day will not have to be made up. Safety is of the utmost importance when viewing a total solar eclipse. For this reason each student will be sent home with a specialized pair of eclipse safety glasses designed for the safe viewing of the celestial event. 🔗 Solar Eclipse Fact Sheet: https://bit.ly/4avF2Az

🏀 March Madness Attendance Cup Challenge


LCHS Instructional Coach Rachael Yaden recently presented at the National Council for History Education national conference held in Cleveland, Ohio.
She was selected through a rigorous application process that was grounded in the conference theme: History at the Crossroads.


The last day of school for students will now be Monday, May 20th. The school calendar was amended at last night’s board meeting to make up for the snow day used on January 23rd.

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/JTYwn-0cM-o?feature=share

📢 There will be no school for students on Friday, March 15th. This will be a staff work day. Please enjoy the long weekend.


The Lincoln County Board of Education Working Meeting takes place 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/WsHsuRCTzzA?feature=share

Educators from our schools participated in the Kentucky Center for Mathematics Conference held in Lexington, KY today.


Our schools are celebrating National School Breakfast Week. We are thankful for our staff who show up early every morning to make sure breakfast is available for kiddos as they arrive to school!
What was your favorite school breakfast growing up (comment below)⬇️ ?




The Lincoln County Board of Education special called 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/ThPDF6NDfpE?feature=share

Superintendent Bruce Smith and Assistant Superintendent Diana Hart read to students at Crab Orchard Elementary as part of #NationalReadingAcrossAmericaWeek.

We are very appreciative of our maintenance staff for their hard work keeping our schools clean, safe and operable for our staff and students.
#MaintenanceWorkersAppreciationDay


March Madness is here and so is the next Attendance Cup Challenge 🏆. The new challenge begins on Monday (details below).


Congratulations to Stanford Elementary School for winning the first Attendance Cup Challenge!
📸: DPP Anthony Beeler & Principal Julia Duncan


The next Attendance Cup Challenge will begin on Monday, March 4th. See you all at school!


📢 Attention LCHS students/guardians Parent Q&A Night has been rescheduled. It will now be March 5th (see below). ⬇️

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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.