The Lincoln County Board of Education Special-Called meeting will be tonight at 5:30 pm at the Student Support Center.
Agenda- https://bit.ly/3Z871kZ
Livestream- https://youtube.com/live/oIX0q-aVR1w?feature=share
Stanford Elementary School is looking for a second shift custodian. To apply for this job, or check out other openings across the district, click the link below:
LINK- https://bit.ly/3p742a6
“The secret of making progress is to get started.” ~ Mark Twain.
🚜 The turf field and track project is underway!
🚨 Reminder:
There is no school this Friday, March 17th. It is a staff work day.
The Lincoln County Board of Education approved the 2023 Lincoln County High School graduation date at tonight’s board meeting.
The graduation ceremony will be May 19th at 7 pm at LCHS.
The Lincoln County Board of Education Meeting is tonight at 5:30 pm at the Student Support Center.
Agenda- https://bit.ly/3Z871kZ
Livestream- https://youtube.com/live/7xiqZgnUEGU?feature=share
Waynesburg Elementary is having fun celebrating National School Breakfast Week.
There will be no school in Lincoln County tomorrow, Monday March 6th, due to widespread power outages and ongoing issues caused by Friday’s storm. There are currently (at 6:30 pm) over 800 customers without power in the county.
This will be an NTI weather day (NTI #6) for staff and students. We do understand some students will not be able to complete their work due to no power or internet. These students will be given ample opportunity to makeup their work.
We are now accepting mowings bids. 🚜
Link- https://5il.co/15mx2
Lincoln County Schools will be closed on Friday, March 3. This will be an NTI day #5 for students.
This decision is made in regard to predicted weather for tomorrow. There is a high likelihood of severe weather including strong winds and possible tornado activity.
The Lincoln County Board of Education Working Meeting will be tonight at 5:30 pm at Lincoln County High School.
Agenda- https://bit.ly/3Z871kZ
Livestream- https://youtube.com/live/Kq4_NwGdyO0?feature=share
2nd grade art students at COES are currently learning about Alma Woodsey Thomas. She was the first African American woman to have a solo exhibition at New York’s Whitney Museum of American Art and she exhibited her paintings at the White House three times!
#BlackHistoryMonth
Lincoln County Board of Education members spent the past few days at the KSBA Annual Conference in Louisville, Kentucky.
📸- Front row, L to R- Etta Meek, Christine Killen, Gloria Sneed
•Back row, L to R- Dr. Chris Murray (Director of Secondary Schools), Marvin Wilson, Bruce Smith, Diana Hart (Director of Pupil Personnel)
Happy Presidents Day
LCHS greenhouse students in the classes of Ms. Gilbert, Ms. Quesenberry and Mr. Franklin have been working hard this winter. Here are a few plants they have started.
📸: L to R-
🪴 String of bananas
🪴 Mexican heather
🪴 Sweet potato vine ace of spades variety
📢 🚨 📢
After school 21st Century has been canceled today (2/16/23).
🚨 Reminder 🚨
There is no school for students next Monday, February 20th. It is a professional development day for staff.
Hustonville Elementary 4th grader Easton Witte participated in a check presentation today for the Lincoln County Senior Citizen Center with Lt. Governor Jacqueline Coleman and others.
Way to go Easton!
📸- L to R: Easton Witte, Lt. Governor Jacqueline Coleman, Charlotte Kirkpatrick, Eleanor Sims, Miranda Perkins, Duvall Sims
Happy Valentine's Day from Lincoln County Schools!
📸- Ms. Hoskins kindergarten classroom door at Hustonville Elementary School.
At last night’s board meeting senior Chloe Ralston was recognized for being part of the Commissioner’s Student Advisory Council. This council advises the Education Commissioner on issues relevant to high school students.