News for the Week of March 1, 2021
We celebrated the power of cheering on others' success this past week at
Lincoln School through our
Positivity Project partnership.
We know that as a team, we can accomplish great things!
We know that as a team, we can accomplish great things!
#PositivityInAction
This Week at Lincoln School
3/1 March is Reading Month begins!
P2 Character Strength: Enthusiasm
Wear your P2 shirt!
3/3 Late Start Day - arrival @ 9:45 a.m.
3/5 1/2 day of school - dismissal @ 12:34 p.m.
End of second trimester
Dress in your favorite team shirt/hat today!
Coming Up...
3/8 First day of the 3rd trimester
Board of Education meeting @ 6 p.m. (virtual)
3/10 Late Start Day - arrival @ 9:45 a.m.
3/12 Dress as your favorite book character today!
March is Reading Month!
March is Reading Month and this year we are celebrating with a March Reading Madness tournament of books. When the teams battle for their spots in the final four, our kids will be reading and voting for their favorite books to make it to the championship round. Fortunately no brackets can be busted since your kids will be reading nothing but great books. This month will be nothing but NET (New Exciting Titles)! For more information, visit our March Reading Madness website.
Positivity Project (P2) is impacting the lives of our Brown School students and staff! Be sure to ask your child about last week's character strength "cheering on others' success". Don't forget to visit P2's family site for additional resources related to this week's character strength "enthusiasm". The password is "P2".
Reminders
Please download the Box Tops for Education app by visiting https://www.boxtops4education.com/.
Box Tops receipts for delivery services, such as Shipt, now work with the digital Box Top collection. For more information, visit https://boxtopsforeducation.knowledgeowl.com/help/electronic-receipts
If you have a child who will be five years of age by September 1, 2021, please stop into our school's office to pick up a Young Fives/Kindergarten Round-Up packet from Mrs. Trumbley.
Tech Bytes
The 2021 Ren Baldwin Student Technology Festival is open for entries! Please visit our informational website to learn more about how students can enter projects.
Congratulations to elementary logo winner Vrishank Sigh, a second grader from SJ Virtual School.
Daily Screener
Thank you for your continued adherence to our daily screening guide posted on our district's website before sending your child to school. If he/she is exhibiting any symptoms consistent with COVID-19, they must stay home. It is imperative that we work together to safe safe so that we can stay together.
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