
Carolina Photography will be at Lincolnton Middle School to photograph Spring pictures
on Mar 21. You may return the order form and payment with your student on picture
day.
Online Prepay for Spring pictures is also available at www.carolinaphoto.net by entering
JOB KEY: PZ3EV5PG. The code will also be listed on the student’s order form. The
online prepay will be available up until 24 hours (1 business day) before the
start of the session.


The Wildcat Week in Review is a weekly content newsletter that showcases some of the learning opportunities that are happening at Lincolnton Middle School.
This week in math classes, sixth grade students are completing a study of integers and are beginning to learn algebraic expressions. In seventh grade, students are learning to calculate the volume of rectangular prisms vs. pyramids. Eighth grade students are studying relative frequency and two way tables.


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Free OTC Medicine Giveaway
Friday, March 7 | 2:30 - 5:30 pm
Lincoln County Schools
201 Jeb Seagle Drive, Lincolnton , NC
Open to all families of students enrolled in Lincoln County Schools



Save the date for our Chick-fil-A Spirit Night!


The Wildcat Week in Review is a weekly content newsletter that showcases some of the learning opportunities that are happening at Lincolnton Middle School.
Our PE classes have been competing in wiffle ball tournaments as they practice skills learned during class. Health classes are studying the effects of alcohol on the body by seeing how well they are able to walk, dance and drive Mario Kart while wearing Officer Schaeffer’s “drunk goggles”. Fitness classes are enjoying Fitness Uno, a version of Uno that incorporates fitness challenges into the game.


The 6th graders participated in the annual Soil & Water Conservation Essay Contest last semester. This year's essay theme was "Wetlands are Wonderful".
After deliberation from the Lincoln County Soil & Water District, the class winners of the essay contest are Kaison Schrum, Colton McClure, Emma Bartholomew, Edelys Hernandez, Grayson Turner, Hailey Shones, and Syera Brakefield.
Syera Brakefield was also chosen as our LMS school winner and came in 4th place for the county- awarding her a separate trophy and prize money at a later date.
Congratulations to all our winners!

We can't end our week without ackowledging our School Counselors, Mrs. Anthony and Ms. Nole! Happy National School Counseling Week!


The Wildcat Week in Review is a weekly content newsletter that showcases some of the learning opportunities that are happening at Lincolnton Middle School. Mrs. Queen, LCS Middle School CDC, organized an exciting week of guest speakers to inspire our students about future career pathways! 🔹 Mr. Sabin visited our 6th, 7th, and 8th grade STEM classrooms, demonstrating how to design and assemble parts using the Inventor CAD Program. Students got hands-on experience using dial calipers to measure and build with precision! 🏗️📏 🔹 Mrs. Hovis engaged all 6th graders in an interactive computer science and coding activity, teaching the fundamentals of programming! 💻⚙️ She also introduced students to the career pathways available at LCS that connect to the world of computer science. A huge thank you to our guest speakers for inspiring the next generation of innovators! 🌟 #CTEMonth #FutureReady #STEM #ComputerScience #CareerPathways #LMSLearns







Congratulations to Heather Scercy, our Lincolnton Middle School Teacher of the Year!


Congratulations to Freedom Church, our Lincolnton Middle School Volunteers of the Year!


Congratulations to Deputy Marvin Schaeffer, our Lincolnton Middle School Service Employee of the Year!


Congratulations to Ms. Gussie Jefferies, our Lincolnton Middle School Classified Employee of the Year!


Congratulations to our January Student Leaders of the Month!
Cool Cats - Brandon Beal
Purr Fection - Jaime Gonzalez
6th - Yolanda Cortes Echeverria & Kaison Shrum
7th - Jaydence Jefferies & Jaina Phelps
8th - Annsley Black & Cullen Wood

The Wildcat Week in Review is a weekly content newsletter that showcases some of the learning opportunities that are happening at Lincolnton Middle School.
Social studies classes in the sixth grade are completing their unit of study on Ancient China. On Friday, students will enjoy a celebration of Ancient Chinese food and traditions. Seventh grade social studies classes are examining the question of whether or not bystanders are also guilty in times of genocide, such as in the Holocaust. In eighth grade students are analyzing the major battles of the Revolutionary War and also comparing the characteristics of the Loyalists and Patriots.


A yearbook is the best way to remember this big year. Don't let your student miss the chance to hold onto a year-in-the-life that won't be repeated.
There are two month remaining to pre-order your LMS Yearbook! All online orders will close on Sunday, March 30th. Reserve a copy today.




Save the date for our Love of Learning Family Night, Wednesday, February 19 from 4:00 - 6:00pm.
We will have food, drinks, the book fair, student-led games & presentations. Let us know you'll be there by completing the form using the QR code on the flyer.


The Wildcat Week in Review is a weekly content newsletter that showcases some of the learning opportunities that are happening at Lincolnton Middle School.
In sixth grade ELA classes students are learning about heroes in preparation for an upcoming project about heroes. Seventh grade students are reading “Fever 1793.” Eighth grade students are reading and dissecting each stanza in the poem “Paul Revere’s Ride”. Ms. Olach’s students are practicing their inferencing and comprehension skills and also deductive reasoning. Mrs. White’s students are decoding words that impact the overall meaning, tone and mood of the short story “The Lady, or the Tiger?”


The Wildcat Week in Review is a weekly content newsletter that showcases some of the learning opportunities that are happening at Lincolnton Middle School. Our Wildcats are ending the semester with lots of holiday spirit to share with their community. As a culmination to a unit of study on diversity, sixth grade students have learned to sing and sign some Christmas carols. This week they visited our feeder elementary schools and LCS Central Services to perform. In addition to the community performances earlier this month, the eighth grade band, chorus and jazz band presented a holiday concert for the entire school on Thursday morning.











Congratulations to the best SRO in Lincoln County!
School Resource Officer of the Year
Marvin Schaeffer
