
Orange Level In-person Instruction will resume tomorrow for Lincoln County Schools. Students in groups A & B will learn in person. There are a couple areas in the county we are still monitoring for potential school transportation issues. If an area is unsafe for travel the school transportation department will communicate with those impacted.

This program has been extended for all Lincoln County students. The benefits will be added to the previously provided cards. Families can request a replacement card if they misplaced their previous one.
Link- https://chfs.ky.gov/agencies/dcbs/Pages/dcbscvres.aspx

The Lincoln County Board of Education will meet tonight at 5:30 pm. The meeting will be aired on YouTube Live. This is a special called meeting due to being previously postponed because of the winter storms.
Link to view- https://youtu.be/ElP1-F9m1vE
#TEAMLincoln

Orange Level Instruction will resume for Lincoln County Schools tomorrow, February 25th. Students in groups C and D will be attending in person on Thursday and Friday.
Our leadership team is in the process of reviewing the newly released executive order issued by Governor Beshear yesterday and how it may impact the way we offer instruction the rest of the school year. More information will be forthcoming.
#TEAMLincoln

We are aware many of our students are unable to work virtually because of being without electricity due to the winter storms. The safety and well-being of our students is our top priority. Students without electricity should contact their teacher as soon as possible. Flexibility will be offered and due dates can be extended as needed. Please stay safe and warm. #TEAMLincoln

Tonight’s Lincoln County Board of Education meeting has been postponed until 2/18 at 5:30 pm.
#TEAMLincoln

We are very appreciative of all of our school counselors and what they do for our schools. If you know one, please thank them. They are invaluable to our district!
LCHS- Kallie Lake, Tracy Wright and James Cole
LCMS- Jessica Fletcher, Chloe Wilcher and Samantha Wilson
Crab Orchard- Aggie Manion
Waynesburg- Annie Smekens
Highland- Katelyn Johnson
Stanford- Cindy Bryant and Karen Machal
Hustonville- Sarah Sublett
#TEAMLincoln
#NSCW21

The Lincoln County Board of Education Working Meeting is tonight at 5:30 pm. The meeting may be viewed here:
Link- https://bit.ly/2MWk3S0
#TEAMLincoln

Here's the final Zones of Regulation lesson from our elementary counselors. Lesson 18 is presents by Mrs. Sublett, from Hustonville.
Link- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yowJdTZNWEM&feature=youtu.be

Here is Zones of Regulation Lesson 17 from Ms. Cindy Bryant, one of our elementary counselors.
Link- https://youtu.be/FvKyf-jK6qY
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Long-standing traditions commonly handed down to create childhood memories have faded somewhat during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Who remembers waking up, jumping out of bed, looking out the window for snow, and hoping the radio would announce a snow day?
I know if I was a kid right now, I would be looking out the window for snow and listening to the radio. Taking away that experience seems a little cruel during a pandemic.
On behalf of the Lincoln County School District, I am pleased to announce that Thursday, January 28th, is an official snow day for our students. This snow day is a chance for kids to be kids while making memories by playing in the snow, baking cookies, reading books, and watching a good movie.
We will return to the serious and urgent business of learning on Friday.
Now go build a snowman and post your snow day pics in the comments below!!!
-Superintendent Rowe

LCHS senior Lucy Singleton will be competing in the state Distinguised Young Women competition the next three days. Singleton was the Lincoln County DYW winner this year.
You can view the event virtually, starting tonight, at 7 PM.
Link- https://kydyw2021.com/

Please visit the link below if you are interested in applying, want to see a full job description or see other job openings:
Link- http://bit.ly/3p742a6
#TEAMLincoln

Here is lesson 16 of the Zones of Regulation from Mrs. Johnson, along with a worksheet (pictured). Make sure to allow your students to take advantage of these great lessons from our counselors each week.
Link- https://bit.ly/3oYtdLX
#TEAMLincoln

Attention Class of 2021 Seniors:
The deadline to order your cap, gown and tassel from Balfour for graduation has been extended until 2/1/2021. You can place your order using the link below:
Link- https://bit.ly/2LLIbGW

The Lincoln County Board of Education is accepting bids for six (6) surplused buses until February 1st. For more information, click the link below:
LINK- http://bit.ly/2Kjlppd
#TEAMLincoln

Reminder: In-person students who are in Group D will attend school tomorrow (Friday). PLA (virtual) students and and other groups (A,B,C) will work from home. Buses will run their normal routes.
Please remember to screen your student for symptoms and take their temperature before leaving home. Students will be required to wear their face covering and follow all guidelines.
#TEAMLincoln

The Lincoln County Board of Education will meet tonight at 5:30 PM. The meeting will be streamed live on YouTube Live.
Link- https://youtu.be/51AlyOAhEl4
#TEAMLincoln

Reminder:
In-person students who are in Group C will attend school tomorrow (Thursday). PLA (virtual) students and and other groups (A,B,D) will work from home. Buses will run their normal routes.
Please remember to screen your student for symptoms and take their temperature before leaving home. Students will be required to wear their face covering and follow all guidelines.
#TEAMLincoln

🔴Reminder:
In-person students who are in Group B will attend school tomorrow (Tuesday). PLA (virtual) students and and other groups (A,C,D) will work from home. Buses will run their normal routes.
Please remember to screen your student for symptoms and take their temperature before leaving home. Students will be required to wear their face covering and follow all guidelines.
#TEAMLincoln

Here's lesson 15 of the Zones of Regulation from Mrs. Smekens (Waynesburg Elementary). These lessons are used to gain skills in the area of self-regulation and emotional control for students.
LINK: https://bit.ly/3oAlvro
#TEAMLincoln

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In-person students who are in Group A will attend school tomorrow (Monday). PLA (virtual) students and all other groups (B-D) will also begin schoolwork from home. School buses will be running their routes.
Please remember to screen your student for symptoms and take their temperature before leaving home. Students will be required to wear their face covering and follow all guidelines.

Reminder:
School will reopen for all students on January 11th. We will announce the color level of in-person instruction tomorrow evening once the updated data is made available. PLA (virtual) will begin on Monday.
Reopening Plan- http://bit.ly/34PSeAT

Lincoln County Board of Education Working Meeting
January 7th, 5:30 PM
View the meeting here: https://bit.ly/3pVEtsy
#TEAMLincoln

The Lincoln County Youth Service Center was blessed to receive support from local churches and a generous business donor which allowed them to sponsor all of their Christmas angels this year!
All of our Family Resource Youth Service Center coordinators do a fabulous job meeting the needs of our county.
#TEAMLincoln

The Lincoln County Board of Education will hold a special called meeting tomorrow night at 5:30 PM. You may view the meeting via YouTube Live.
Link: https://youtu.be/M74zeGX-xbw
#TEAMLincoln

Here is lesson 14 of the Zones of Regulation. This week's lesson is from Mrs. Manion from Crab Orchard Elementary.
Link: https://youtu.be/7PE9bl-Ah-g

We're hiring a secretary for Early Childhood/Preschool. The ideal candidate must be team oriented, well organized, and an effective communicator with both children and adults.
For more details, or to apply, please visit our website:
Link- https://bit.ly/2K908xO

The Lincoln County Board of Education Working Meeting will be tomorrow night, December 10th, at 5:30 PM.
You may view the meeting here: https://youtu.be/esCcoAR5O5o
#TEAMLincoln

Here's the Zones in Regulation lesson for this week. This one is from Mrs. Sublett.
Link- https://youtu.be/rCBZMtWp_8k
#TEAMLincoln

Today is National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day. On this day we remember the heroes who lost their lives during the 1941 attack and the survivors who were forever changed.
This morning at Highland Elementary, Mr. Mullins and Mr. Padgett gave a quick lesson about Pearl Harbor and lowered the flag to half staff in remembrance of the event.
#TEAMLincoln

Reminder
The LCHS 2020 Winter Showcase is tonight at 5:30 PM. You can view the showcase here:
Link: https://bit.ly/3lAp2Um
#TEAMLincoln

Here's another Zones in Regulation lesson from our counselors.
Link: https://youtu.be/Uqn9sXMhp0M
#TEAMLincoln

The 2020 LCHS Winter Showcase will be December 3rd at 5:30 PM. The event will be held virtually (https://bit.ly/3q8wut8) due to the pandemic.
Please join us this Thursday as we virtually celebrate the awesome work our students are doing during this unordinary school year.

The LCHS Winter Showcase will be held virtually this year. The event is only 8 days away. Please make plans to check out the great things our students are doing on December 3rd at 5:30 PM:
Announcement Video (click to watch): https://bit.ly/3fwqJAI
#TEAMLincoln

Virtual learning has become the main method of learning for our students due to the pandemic. We hear your wants and needs and are doing our best to evolve our plan to best meet them.
We appreciate your patience and understanding as we navigate these unprecedented times together. Our community is resilient and we will get through this together.
📷: Stanford Elementary student Gabe Gander participating in a virtual classroom today.

Here is another Zones in Regulation lesson from our counselors (Mrs. Johnson):
Lesson 11- https://youtu.be/TCIp8aM5u_Q
#TEAMLincoln

The Lincoln County Board of Education will meet tomorrow night at 5:30.
The meeting will be streamed live here: https://bit.ly/36lpD6E
Agenda Link: https://5il.co/myke
#TEAMLincoln

The Lincoln County Board of Education will hold a special called meeting Wednesday, November 4th, at 3:00 PM.
Link to view the meeting: https://bit.ly/3elh2EJ
Meeting agenda: https://5il.co/mpxq

We are in need of substitute teachers and substitute bus drivers. Please visit our website to apply for these positions and to view other openings:
Link- https://lincolnky.tedk12.com/hire/index.aspx
#TEAMLincoln

Here is another Zones in Regulation lesson from our counselors (Mrs. Sublett):
Link- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjTHnuc-fo0
#TEAMLincoln

Here is another Zones in Regulation lesson from our counselors (Mrs. Manion):
Link: https://youtu.be/tfLdliGP84A
#TEAMLincoln

Lincoln County Schools was pleased to host a community summit last week to discuss how to improve broadband internet access in our county. We are very thankful for the community leaders that attended and showed willingness to help out.
Link: https://www.theinteriorjournal.com/2020/10/21/school-district-hosts-broadband-community-summit/

The Lincoln County Board of Education will meet tonight at 5:30 PM. You may view the meeting here:
LINK- https://youtu.be/tfLdliGP84A
#TEAMLincoln

Here is the Zones of Regulation lesson seven from Ms. Bryant:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0wfnFw8jjc&feature=youtu.be
#TEAMLincoln

The 2020 LCHS yearbooks have arrived and are ready for pick up. We will be setup outside of the auditorium on Friday 10/16 from 9AM - 3PM so students can pick up yearbooks.
If you did not purchase one online last year, we will have extras available for $50. Please bring cash or check (made out to LCHS) if you plan to purchase a 2020 yearbook.
#TEAMLincoln
#WeArePatriots

Lincoln County High School is hosting the 45th District soccer championship games tonight. The girls championship game, Danville vs Boyle County, will begin at 5:30 PM. The boys championship game, Lincoln County vs Boyle County, is scheduled to begin around 8:00 PM.
There are several other sporting events being hosted on campus tonight too: LCHS volleyball, LCMS girls basketball and LCMS football.
This means there will be an influx of traffic utilizing the different venues. Please be prepared to park further away than usual and use extreme caution on campus tonight.
We also ask that you continue to follow the Healthy at School/Sports Guidelines. Wear your face covering, social distance with your family unit and don’t plan on attending in-person without a voucher for your event.
Thank you for your support and for helping to provide a safe environment for student athletes. Go Patriots and Go Eagles!
-LCAthletics-

The Lincoln County Board of Education Working Meeting will be streamed live tomorrow night at 5:30 PM.
Link: https://bit.ly/3iVE3id
#TEAMLincoln

Here's lesson 6 about Zones of Regulation from Mrs. Johnson. Our counselors have done a great job presenting these each week.
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpZt_QvxHHA&feature=youtu.be
#TEAMLincoln

Reminder:
October 12th-23rd will be NTI days (due to illness) for Lincoln County Schools. Students will work from home virtually as they did to begin this school year in August. Please contact your teacher for more details.
NTI Info Link: https://bit.ly/3nAu45v
#TEAMLincoln

October is Fire Safety month and October 4th-10th is Fire Prevention Week. Check out these Fire Safety story time videos from the Lincoln County Public Library along with the Stanford Fire Department:
Video 1- https://bit.ly/2GaKnEY
Video 2- https://bit.ly/3cVaagF

Preschool Instructional Assistant position at Stanford Elementary
If you love working with children, we want you to be a part of our Preschool to Patriot Program.
Apply at https://www.lincoln.kyschools.us/o/lcs/page/jobs--24

Kentucky Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer (P-EBT) provides a benefit card that families can use to replace school meals during the pandemic.
The P-EBT has been extended for the months of August and September.
Click here for more information: https://bit.ly/36inFpe

•LCHS, 8:15 AM- 3:09 PM, Drop Off Begins at 7:45 AM
•LCMS, 8:15 AM- 3:10 PM, Drop Off Begins at 7:45 AM
•Crab Orchard, 8:10 AM- 3:25 PM, Drop Off Begins at 7:35 AM
•Highland, 8:05 AM- 3:15 PM, Drop Off Begins at 7:35 PM
•Hustonville, 8:10 AM- 3:25 PM, Drop Off Begins at 7:40 AM
•Stanford, 8:05 AM- 3:20 PM, Drop Off Begins at 7:35 AM
•Waynesburg, 8:05 AM- 3:20 PM, Drop Off Begins at 7:35 AM

We are very EXCITED to see our in-person students tomorrow across the district. Here are a few quick reminders:
•School supplies are provided (except for backpacks)
•Screen your students for symptoms and take their temperature every morning before leaving for school
•Face coverings must be worn at all times (except while actively eating and drinking)
•Bring a personal water bottle labeled with your student’s name
•Be kind, patient and prepared to learn
#TEAMLincoln

Check out Phil Pendleton’s WKYT feature story about the Iron Patriot!
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XT5fsipT4G0

This video focuses on Healthy at School inside the building procedures for when we begin in-person instruction next Monday (9/28).
•Wear your face covering over your nose and mouth at all times, except for when eating, drinking or socially distanced outside.
•When sitting, or stationary, try to space out as far as possible
•Right is right when walking in the hallways of our schools. (Travel on the right side and social distance as much as possible).
•Wash your hands as frequently as possible throughout the day.
•Bring a water bottle to refill from a water fountain/water bottle refill station.
Video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxXR-L36hAE&feature=youtu.be
#TEAMLincoln

Here's video lesson 4 about Zones of Regulation from Mrs. Manion.
LINK: https://bit.ly/3hNfmnz
#TEAMLincoln

Per the latest guidance from the Department for Public Health, all staff & students will be required to wear a face covering on campus when we begin in-person instruction on 9/28. Face coverings will only be lowered when eating or drinking or when 6 feet apart outside.
We will be providing each student face coverings, and students will be permitted to use their own too as long as they align with school dress code.
Source: Healthy at School Guidelines
Link: https://bit.ly/33RuA62
#TEAMLincoln
#MaskUpLC

This video gives a quick glimpse of what it will look like when you drop your car riders off at school when in-person instruction resumes on 9/28.
#TEAMLincoln
#MaskUpLC
Video Link: https://bit.ly/3mQaq58

Water fountains will be available to students when we return to in-person instruction on 9/28. The water fountains will be cleaned and sanitized frequently throughout the school day.
If possible students and staff should provide their own reusable water bottle to be refilled with water (from the fountains) throughout the day.
There will now be water bottle refilling stations at all of our schools.
#TEAMLincoln

This week Mrs. Sublett (HES counselor) shared another Zones of Regulation video for our students to view from home. Click here to view video lesson 3:
LINK: https://bit.ly/3kA0732

In-person instruction will begin one week from today (9/28). Option 1 students will start in-person and Option 2 (PLA) will continue to learn virtually.
•Return to School Plan: bit.ly/2HjIvKu
•Message from Superintendent Rowe: bit.ly/33LmyLY
#TEAMLincoln

You can now view breakfast and lunch menus on our website and APP. On the website click menu, then dining, then select the school menu you'd like to view. (https://bit.ly/2FLhIGe)
On the APP, select the three bars in the upper left hand corner, then dining.
#TEAMLincoln

21st Century is back in-person starting 9/28! The program will still be offered virtually too. For more information click the link below:
LINK- https://bit.ly/3koVsAU
#TEAMLincoln

Something Big is Happening in Lincoln County!
Video link: https://youtu.be/o7p3VINvjb0
#TEAMLincoln

Update:
We have received our first shipment of mobile hotspots and will begin the distribution process next week.
Family resource coordinators from each school will be reaching out to applicants to set up delivery of the hotspots next week. We apologize for the delay, but because of the high demand of hotspots due to COVID-19 it has been difficult to get these in bulk. We will continue to distribute them to applicants as they are received.
Thanks for your understanding and cooperation.

This week Ms. Bryant (SES counselor) shared another Zones of Regulation video for our students to view from home.
Click here to view video lesson 2: https://bit.ly/2FcodSx

Reminder:
You must have a voucher to attend tonight's football game. If you are attending, please make sure to follow all of our procedures and protocols.
For those unable to attend, you can listen on 102.9 FM and watch the game here: https://bit.ly/2RijCQZ

The Lincoln County Board of Education will hold a public hearing on September 10th at 5:30 PM to hear public comments regarding tax rates. To submit comments regarding tax rates e-mail lee.smith@lincoln.kyschools.us.
The board will then hold a special-called board meeting at 6:00 PM.
The hearing and board meeting will be streamed here: https://bit.ly/3bLsdFs

Check out the Lincoln County High School Family Help Center Page
LINK: https://bit.ly/354xWow
This page was created for parents and guardians trying to support their students at home during the pandemic.
#TEAMLincoln

The Lincoln County Board of Education Working Meeting will be Thursday, September 3rd, at 5:30 PM.
Click here to view the meeting: https://bit.ly/31TKsFn
The meeting will also be aired live on 102.9, WPBK-FM.
#TEAMLincoln

Here's another tutorial (from Mr. Abbott, Crab Orchard Elementary Principal) on how to access teacher-assigned Math, Reading, Science, and Social Studies lessons on Edgenuity.
Link: https://nimb.ws/jaNXgU
#TEAMLincoln

Here's an Edgenuity tutorial for elementary students. This video will provide a more clear understanding of what assignments are due and how to track completion progress.
Video Link: https://youtu.be/nyf09zpffhc
#TEAMLincoln

Our elementary counselors will be sharing Zones of Regulation videos each week to help our students get as much social/emotional learning as possible during these NTI days. Please share these with your elementary students at home.
Video Link: https://bit.ly/2ES9JX8

Don't forget to register for the breakfast & lunch meal deliveries ASAP. We will start delivering meals Monday (8/31). Due to federal regulations, you must register your student to receive the meals. The student's name and lunch will be required upon delivery. For information, or to register your student, click here: https://bit.ly/3lrN8ld
Daily Delivery Locations and Times:
Route 1:
Stanford Elementary School- 11:00 AM
Route 2:
Stanford Library- 10:45 AM
Lincoln Terrace/Star Avenue- 11:00 AM
Logan Trace- 11:20 AM
Oakview Apartments- 11:40 AM
Goshen Trailer Park- 12:10 PM
Redmond Trailer Park- 12:30 PM
Route 3:
Scott Lane- 10:45 AM
New Hope Baptist Church- 11:00 AM
Hustonville Elementary- 11:30 AM
Mckinney Baptist- 12:15 PM
Boneyville Baptist- 12:45 PM
Route 4:
Highland Elementary- 10:45 AM
Pleasant View Baptist Church- 11:15 AM
Waynesburg Elementary- 11:40 AM
Double Springs Baptist Church- 12:10 PM
Pilot Church- 12:30 PM
Route 5:
Crab Orchard Commons- 10:45 AM
Crab Orchard Elementary- 11:00 AM
Broughtontown School- 12:00 PM
LCHS/LCMS:
Lunch will be served in the LCHS cafeteria at 11:00 AM

Lincoln County spotlighted for online learning preparations (WKYT News Story- link below)
#TEAMLincoln
Link: https://bit.ly/3hyqe9w

Today is the first day of the 2020-21 school year. We realize this is the most unusual start to a school year that anyone has ever experienced.
Please be patient with your teachers and schools. Your cooperation with them is imperative for having a successful school year.
Please do not hesitate to contact teachers, schools or the Student Support Center with any questions or concerns.
#TEAMLincoln
#TogetherKY

Update:
We are still accepting mobile hotspot applications until this Friday. Due to high demand these won't be available for the first day of school. You will be contacted once a disbursement plan is finalized. In the meantime, students will either need to find a temporary internet source to complete their work or contact their school for an alternative solution.
We appreciate your patience and are looking forward to a great school year.
#TEAMLincoln

Here's a quick video to help you update your Google device.
Link: https://bit.ly/3iYik9v
#TEAMLincoln

LCMS teacher Sarah Hagans made an appearance on the Governor’s 4pm press conference today.
#TEAMLincoln
#WeAreEagles

School starts in 7 days, one of the best ways to keep up with what is going on at your school is by following our school Facebook pages. Here's a link to each one:
LCHS- https://bit.ly/2DXUmN3
LCMS- https://bit.ly/318PzRC
Crab Orchard Elementary- https://bit.ly/2Q8z41C
Highland Elementary- https://bit.ly/34kDrz3
Hustonville Elementary- https://bit.ly/3kXSt3x
Stanford Elementary- https://bit.ly/327rk5t
Waynesburg Elementary- https://bit.ly/2Q4sMjB
#TEAMLincoln

Diana Hart, Director of Pupil Personnel, will be on 102.9 FM tomorrow morning at 7:30 am with Tim Estes. They will be discussing online registration and other pertinent back to school topics.
#TEAMLincoln

Please register your student for the 2020-21 school year as soon as possible. Click the link below for instructions:
Link: https://5il.co/jpvt
#TEAMLincoln

Reminder-
LCHS Freshman Open House is next Monday and Tuesday.
A - H, Aug 17: 3pm-6pm
I - Z, Aug 18: 3pm-6pm
Click the link for more details:
https://bit.ly/3iLBZcV
#TEAMLincoln
#WeArePatriots

There will be no Chromebook rental fees charged to students this year due to COVID-19. This is a one year waiver of the normal fee charged to students. Students will still be responsible for damages and lost devices.
#TEAMLincoln

The Lincoln County Board of Education will be having its regularly scheduled Board Meeting tomorrow night at 5:30 pm.
You may watch the meeting here: https://bit.ly/2XVFYeT
You can also listen to it live on 102.9, WPBK-FM.
#TEAMLincoln

LCHS Principal Michael Godbey discusses the reopening plan with WKYT
Click to watch the news story: https://bit.ly/3gStSe9
#TEAMLincoln

Spectrum News story on school supplies for Lincoln County students. #TEAMLincoln
Link: https://bit.ly/2XB2f1y

Reminder:
The Lincoln County Board of Education Special Called Meeting is tonight at 5:30. The school reopening plan is on the agenda.
The meeting will be streamed live on our YouTube & on WPBK-FM, 102.9:
YouTube Link: https://bit.ly/3khgphS
Agenda Link: https://bit.ly/30yH95O

"We know that this pandemic has affected our families in many ways, so we felt like this was a way that we could help," Stanford Elementary School Assistant Principal Julia Duncan said. "We could take this burden off of them."
Watch the full story:
https://bit.ly/2EOoGtt

Please make sure you’ve registered your returning student for the 2020-21 school year. This is for students choosing Option 1 and Option 2. All students need to register ASAP.
Click here to register: https://bit.ly/2PnC6yt
#TEAMLincoln

LCHS Freshman Open House is planned for August 17th and 18th. Please click the link below for more details:
LINK - https://bit.ly/33nCy84
*Healthy at School Guidelines will be followed at this event.

The Lincoln County Board of Education Special Called Meeting will be Thursday, August 6th, at 5:30 PM.
Link to watch: https://bit.ly/3gkAPEl

Monday, August 3rd, will be the final day of the summer feeding program. The Food Service department has prepared and delivered over 100,000 meals since the COVID-19 pandemic started in March.
We greatly appreciate the hard work and dedication of our staff who have made this service available for our community.
#TEAMLincoln

The Lincoln County Health Department is set up at the Farmers Market giving away supplies and other useful back-to-school items like face masks.
This is being offered to students and families via drive-thru service today.

Healthy at School guidelines require staff and students to wear a face mask when 6ft social distancing is unobtainable. Our district will be supplying 2 masks per student, with school specific logos on the mask.
Here’s a sneak peek at LCMS!
*NOTE- You may use own face mask too. These are to help supplement our families.
#TEAMLincoln
#WeAreEagles

We released our Return to School Plan Guidelines last week. Please take the time to look at the options available.
Please let your school know which option you are choosing as soon as possible.
Link: https://bit.ly/39fjtWU
#TEAMLincoln

Parents/guardians, you will receive a call today from a staff member asking which option you're planning to choose (as of today) for your student for the 2020-21 school year. This is very important in helping the district make plans.
Review the options: https://bit.ly/3hcz7Fg

The Lincoln County Preschool/Headstart Program is in the process of contacting all returning students to determine the number of available slots for the upcoming year. We are also working through the list of those who have newly applied.
We will begin the screening process in the next couple of weeks. To begin with, we will screen many more students than we actually have slots for. We will keep a healthy waiting list, so that students can move in as soon as a spot becomes available.
The current state guidelines call for reduced group sizes; therefore we will likely have fewer available slots than in previous years. Please be patient as we work through this process. Due to staff retirements, we are working with a limited staff and are training new staff as they come on board.
Thank you for your patience and we look forward to meeting our youngest future patriots!❤️💙

The Lincoln County Board of Education Special Called Meeting is tonight at 5:30. The meeting will be live on YouTube and 102.9 FM.
Watch the meeting here:
https://bit.ly/3fAo7Rj
#TEAMLincoln

Dear Parents of Children with Exceptional Needs,
We are gathering your questions and concerns via social media, personal calls, and any other available platforms regarding educational options for your exceptional child.
We are in the process of collecting questions and concerns and preparing a document titled Lincoln County Exceptional Child Department: Q & A for Parents.
We encourage you to continue ask questions regarding your exceptional child’s options for return to their case manager as they begin contacting you on Friday July 17th, to continue to comment on social media outlets, and to call the Lincoln County Schools directly at 606.365.2124 to leave your questions or concerns. We will draw directly from these questions to create our document.
We will continue to gather these questions through the middle of next week and anticipate publishing the answers to your questions on July 24th.
Thanks,
Claudia Godbey, Director of Exceptional Children

Annual Staff Trainings are now available for all full-time, part-time, and substitute staff. Access your account at www.lincoln.kyschools.us - Menu, Staff Resources, LC Required EmployeeTraining.

We will be on 102.9, WPBK-FM tomorrow morning at 7:30 talking about the recent survey results and FAQ’s: https://bit.ly/3fqQiCc
#TEAMLincoln

We are hiring! Check out our great job opportunities here:
LINK: https://bit.ly/2OfT6q1

The Lincoln County Board of Education unanimously approved the revised 2020-21 school calendar.
Students will start school on 8/26 and the last day for students is scheduled for 5/26.
•Fall Break, Christmas Break and Spring Break will remain the same
•Thanksgiving Break was extended by one day
#TEAMLincoln
View the full calendar here: https://5il.co/gqnu

2020 Lincoln County High School (full length) graduation video
🎥: Greer Productions
View it here: https://bit.ly/3ehf0DZ
#Seniors2020
#WeArePatriots

Tonight’s Working Board Meeting will air live on the radio on 102.9, WPBK-FM.
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Tonight's Working Board Meeting will be streamed live (via Teams) on our YouTube page (link:https://bit.ly/3iLGs04) at 5:30 pm.
Approval of the 2020-21 school calendar is an action item on the agenda.
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We’re thrilled to announce Lincoln County Public Schools new app!
It’s everything LC Schools, in your pocket.
Download the app on Android: https://bit.ly/3dfuGYU or iPhone: https://apple.co/3dh3oRO today!
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Today is the last day to participate in our Return to School survey. Please take a few minutes to offer your feedback:
https://bit.ly/2ZFzZLj
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From AD Tim Estes:
The LCHS Senior banners for spring sports teams are now available for pick up in the front lobby at Lincoln County High School between 9-2.
Good Luck to all of these fine young athletes!!

Don't forget our summer feeding program is still delivering meals three days a week (M-W-F). Click here for more information and to view a list of the delivery locations:
https://bit.ly/2YQZIkE
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Don’t forget to take our Return to School Survey
Link: https://bit.ly/3gmnQSl

Incoming kindergarten students may attend K-Camp 2020. This will be Aug 5th & 6th at the elementary schools. Transportation, lunch & a snack will be provided daily. This is a great opportunity to give your child an introduction to kindergarten.
Register: https://bit.ly/2VNI0wL

Upcoming Board of Education Meetings:
July 9th, 5:30 PM- Working Meeting
July 16th, 5:30 PM- Special Called Meeting

Our leadership team will be analyzing these guidelines along with the feedback we get from our forthcoming stakeholder survey to help develop the re-entry plan that works best for our staff and students.
More details: https://bit.ly/2Vjt5tU
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Tonight’s Special Called Board Meeting will be streamed live at 5:30 PM. You can view it here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUnmO2gAhiEa3zhLah0byrA

Lincoln County Middle School is hiring a Math Teacher. To be a part of #TeamLincoln apply at https://lincolnky.tedk12.com/hire/ViewJob.aspx?JobID=2250

Congratulations to Daniel Foster for being named the new LCMS football coach. He’s planning to meet with potential players (7th/8th graders) this coming Thursday night at 6pm at LCMS. Please contact Coach Foster for more details.
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Hustonville Elementary is hiring a guidance counselor. Click the link to apply. https://lincolnky.tedk12.com/hire/ViewJob.aspx?JobID=2261

This program will air tomorrow night at 8 pm. If you have a story to share, please send it to them and make plans to watch.
https://graduatetogether2020.com/about
From Graduate Together:
America Honors the Class of 2020 will air simultaneously across ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC, as well as a broad alliance of social media and streaming platforms. The one-hour primetime special airs on Saturday, May 16, and will honor the more than 3 million high school seniors across the country.
Artists, athletes, musicians, commencement speakers, influencers, and cultural icons will show their support with performances and messages featuring students, teachers, and their families from coast to coast.
This will be a moment to come together—as one nation—to applaud this rite of passage. We hope you’ll join us in celebrating the Class of 2020’s achievements.
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Message from LCHS Principal Michael Godbey:
Good Evening Senior Patriots,
Caps and Gowns have arrived and several of you have asked about picking them up early. Staff will be available tomorrow from 11 am to 2 pm to distribute caps and gowns. If you want to pick up your cap and gown come to the school during the designated time and pull around to the Tech Center Entrance. Do not park or get out of your vehicle. Pull up next to the porch and a staff member will come out and ask your name. We will bring the cap and gown back to the car and you are to promptly exit the campus.
Those not picked up will be made available at your scheduled time to graduate. If you have not completed the form indicating you intent to participate in graduation no time will be scheduled for you. Staff will be calling those who completed the form tomorrow to share your scheduled time to graduate.
Remember any loaned Chromebook or library books must be returned when you graduate and all fees paid before you will be allowed to participate.
Thank you and have a great evening.
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STANFORD, KY – May 11, 2020
Lincoln County High School announced today that Coach Jeremy Noel has resigned from his position as head baseball coach. Noel was hired in 2019 as the head coach of the program. The high school baseball team was unable to play this season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Athletic Director Tim Estes said, “We want to thank Coach Noel for the great work he did with the team this year and LCHS wishes him the best.”
Estes said the search for the new coach will start on July 1st. For more information about Lincoln County Baseball or Lincoln County High School Athletics please contact Athletic Director Tim Estes at 606-669-8142.
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Our teachers are finding ways to interact with their students.
Mrs. Pendleton, a 1st grade teacher at Stanford Elementary, checked in on her class via Facebook Live this morning on her class Facebook page. She talked about the upcoming St. Patrick’s Day, read “Leprechaun on the Loose” and the kids drew pictures of leprechauns and sent them back.
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From ACT:
Re: April 2020 National Exam (COVID-19)
The safety of students and test center staff is ACT’s top priority. ACT has rescheduled its April 4 national test date to June 13 across the U.S. in response to concerns about the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19). All students registered for the April 4 test date will receive an email from ACT in the next few days informing them of the postponement and instructions for free rescheduling to June 13 or a future national test date.