Reminder
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There is no school next Monday, January 17th, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
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January 9th is Law Enforcement Appreciation Day.
Lincoln County is appreciative of our local law enforcement agencies and the services they provide.
Special thanks to the Stanford Police Department for providing School Resource Officers for our schools!
January is School Board Recognition Month. We are thankful for our local board members who serve the students, staff and community of Lincoln County Schools.
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Tonight's Lincoln County Board of Education Working Meeting has been canceled. The meeting has been rescheduled for next Thursday (January 13th).
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Thursday (1/6/22) and Friday (1/7/22) will be NTI weather days for Lincoln County Schools. Students will work virtually from home and staff will follow the NTI weather day plan.
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❄️ We hope everyone had a great winter break. We are excited to welcome our students back to school tomorrow (Tuesday, 1/4).
Here are some reminders as we return to school:
🔴 COVID-19 has surged in recent weeks with the Omicron variant. Please keep your student home from school if they are not feeling well and consider getting them tested if they are experiencing any symptoms. Identifying the virus and isolating infected individuals remains the most effective way to limit the spread of the virus.
😷 Face coverings are optional for staff and students while inside all facilities. Face coverings remain mandatory while on school buses.
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The Lincoln County Board of Education will be meeting today at 1 pm. You may attend in person at the Student Support Center or watch it live here:
Link- https://youtu.be/v9T3wrxrc_c
Agenda- https://bit.ly/3eup3rz
The Lincoln County Board of Education voted 5-0 last night to accept the high bid of $152,500 from Jeremiah Yocum for the McKinney Elementary property. The board opened a total of five bids for the property on December 13th. The final step in the bid process is approval from KDE.
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The Lincoln County Board of Education meeting is tonight at 5:30 pm at the Student Support Center. You may attend in-person or watch it here:
Link- https://youtu.be/idFN5Amy4-g
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The Lincoln County Board of Education Working Meeting will be tonight at 5:30 pm at the Student Support Center.
You may attend in person or watch live here:
https://youtu.be/kYRo96JzLVk
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📮REMINDER📮
The next Lincoln County Health Department COVID-19 clinic for ages 5 to 11 years old will be on 12/7 from 5 pm until 7 pm at the LCHS auditorium. This is for the 1st dose or 2nd dose.
Happy Thanksgiving 🍁🍽🦃 from Lincoln County Schools!
📸Mrs. Cash’s kindergartners at Waynesburg Elementary
Have a great break. We will see everyone back at school on Monday! 🦃 🦃
🦃Reminder🦃
Thanksgiving break is November 24th-26th
The Lincoln County Board of Education voted tonight to make face coverings optional for all staff and students at Lincoln County Schools. This action will immediately go into effect.
Face coverings will still be required on school buses due to the federal mandate for public transportation. Face coverings will also still be required for students at the Lincoln and Garrard Technology Centers due to the state mandate.
The decision to make masks optional is due to the decline in cases in the county, the decline in the state’s COVID-19 positivity rate and the ability for all staff and students ages 5 and up to now have access to take the COVID-19 vaccine.
Face coverings are still recommended for visitors, staff and students while indoors but are no longer required. The district will continue to use other mitigation tools such as social distancing (when possible) and good hygiene to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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The Lincoln County Board of Education meeting is tonight at 5:30 pm. You may attend the meeting at the Student Support Center or watch here:
Link- https://youtu.be/G3vgc9XWn-M
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School bookkeepers attended the school bookkeeper boot camp presented by KASBO today in Lexington. These ladies keep our schools running smoothly & efficiently on a daily basis.
📸-L to R: Vickie Rice, Annette Padgett, Missy Frith, Tabitha Bullock, Donna Clark, and Becky McCowan
Today in Mrs. Hoskins’ art class at Crab Orchard Elementary students had a SPIN, GLOW, PAINT party!
The students were taught a lesson on performance art and got to enjoy creating, performing, and watching the paint spin across their page.
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#WeAreCubs 🐻