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🎨 CALLING ALL STUDENTS • STAFF • ALUMNI 🎨
The Lincoln County Schools Logo Design Contest is officially on!
We want your creativity to help shape the next official logo for our district. 📣
➡️ Submit your original design that captures the spirit, pride, and vision of #WeAreLINCOLN.
📅 Deadline: October 31 2025
🔗 Submit online or pick up a paper form at your school
📨 Email your design to sclancy@lincoln.k12.nc.us OR submit through the form here: https://forms.gle/NETRedDA4nMyaBRWA
🏆 The winning design will be featured across our schools and celebrated throughout the district.

🤝 From Solo to Super-Team! 🤝
Habit 4: Think Win-Win unlocked!
Started solo in the Sequence Game—great scores! Then, paired up and blew past our individual highs by sharing strategies and moves.
Same game, bigger wins—because nobody wins unless everybody wins.
#LeaderInMe #ThinkWinWin #WeRiseTogether #FamilyNight





🤝 From Solo to Super-Team! 🤝
Habit 4: Think Win-Win unlocked!
Started solo in the Sequence Game—great scores! Then, paired up and blew past our individual highs by sharing strategies and moves.
Same game, bigger wins—because nobody wins unless everybody wins.
#LeaderInMe #ThinkWinWin #WeRiseTogether #FamilyNight










Mrs. Lineberger's 2nd graders are recognizing the positive contributions of their peers using their classroom mission statement. They use sticky notes to highlight behaviors and choices that show kindness, respectfulness, responsibility, and safety.

We are looking forward to our Leader in Me Family Night tomorrow Tuesday, Oct. 21. The doors will open at 5:30. PTO and Mrs. Gilbert will speak briefly at 6:15. We are looking forward to a fun, informative evening together.
Fourth graders enjoyed tasting apple cider, making corn husk dolls, and touring log cabins to gain a glimpse of life in the 1800s at Hart Square Village. 🚌









We hope to see you this Friday!

Mrs. Nordmarks 3rd graders enjoyed practicing multiplication strategies during math rotations this week!




Mrs. Wray's 1st graders build apple pickers during science.



Ms. Eubank's third graders practice making scaled graphs by playing rock, paper, scissors to collect data.



Mrs. Travis' 2nd grade students play bingo to practice adding three numbers.



🚛✨ Volunteers Needed for LCS MIDDLE SCHOOL Careers on Wheels! ✨🚛
Lincoln County Schools is rolling out the wheels for our annual Careers on Wheels mobile career fair at East Lincoln Middle on October 27th.
This exciting event gives 4th graders from Catawba Springs, St. James, and Iron Station along with ELMS 7th graders the chance to explore career pathways, ask questions, and even check out real work vehicles.
We’re looking for community volunteers who are willing to invest their time, talent, and vehicles. Help us inspire the next generation!
📅 Event Schedule:
Setup: 7:30 AM
Students Visit: 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Wrap-Up: 1:00 PM
💡 What to Expect:
10–15 minutes with each class (conversation + Q&A + vehicle exploration)
No formal presentation needed—just share your career story, duties, and vehicle features!
Bring your work vehicle and expertise. (Optional: photos, tools, uniforms, small giveaways, etc.)
🙌 Help us spark curiosity, fuel dreams, and show students the many careers that keep our community rolling!
👉 Interested? Contact:
Jennifer Queen, LCS Middle School CDC
📞 828-238-3182 | 704-732-2261 ext. 30247
📧 jqueen@lincoln.k12.nc.us
Lincoln County Schools is rolling out the wheels for our annual Careers on Wheels mobile career fair at East Lincoln Middle on October 27th.
This exciting event gives 4th graders from Catawba Springs, St. James, and Iron Station along with ELMS 7th graders the chance to explore career pathways, ask questions, and even check out real work vehicles.
We’re looking for community volunteers who are willing to invest their time, talent, and vehicles. Help us inspire the next generation!
📅 Event Schedule:
Setup: 7:30 AM
Students Visit: 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Wrap-Up: 1:00 PM
💡 What to Expect:
10–15 minutes with each class (conversation + Q&A + vehicle exploration)
No formal presentation needed—just share your career story, duties, and vehicle features!
Bring your work vehicle and expertise. (Optional: photos, tools, uniforms, small giveaways, etc.)
🙌 Help us spark curiosity, fuel dreams, and show students the many careers that keep our community rolling!
👉 Interested? Contact:
Jennifer Queen, LCS Middle School CDC
📞 828-238-3182 | 704-732-2261 ext. 30247
📧 jqueen@lincoln.k12.nc.us
Students in Mrs. Luckey's class work on inferencing skills.

Hungry? Help support our school and your hunger! See the attached photo for Spirit Nights at Sport's Page. 🚂😋

Join us this Friday!

Fourth graders work on synergizing during a STEM building challenge.



Third graders in Mrs. Balesky's class work on rounding numbers to the nearest ten.





PTO needs your support - use the QR code or link:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfAIu0RQc2WZ9NcJBWKr2zmhO3GaWT9TiaNoaQ0_Ybif-Ermw/viewform
To join!

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