
Dinner plans tonight are complete. Come out to Chick-fil-A in Lincolnton where a percentage of all sales between 5-7 pm will support LMS!


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 fitness this week, students are preparing for their upcoming mile-run by starting with dynamic stretches and timed half-mile warm-ups. They're also tracking these run times for comparison to all previous trials. Each student will set personal goals to improve their performance, building both endurance and confidence for the mile-run challenge ahead.
Students in PE have been learning the rules and skills needed to participate in soccer. This week students are applying what they have learned while competing in a class soccer tournament.
In health students are learning adult, child and infant CPR. Students will have a chance to practice compressions with their group. At the end of the week, students will complete a CPR self-check to see if they have mastered the skill.


Our Christian Ministries food drive is underway. Don't forget to bring in your items now until November 22.
Foods that are in need:
Mac and Cheese
Canned beans
Canned green beans
Corn
Crackers
Soup
Canned meat
Rice
Peanut butter
grits/cereal
Pasta
Spaghetti sauce


Congratulations to our October Staff member of the month, Mrs. Willis, and our teacher of the month, Mrs. McGill!



Our Chick-fil-A spirit night is next Tuesday, November 12! A percentage of all sales between 5-7pm will benefit Lincolnton Middle!


Fall makeup pictures will be Friday, November 22. Pre-order pictures using the link or QR code in the image. More information is available on the LMS website.


This week we celebrated all of our students who achieved A Honor roll, A/B honor roll, and perfect attendance for the first 9 weeks of school. We are proud of the hard work our students and teachers put forth every day!




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 social studies classes this week sixth grade students are learning about the history of the presidential election. Seventh graders are analyzing the positive and negative impacts of child labor on an economy. Eighth grade students are examining the characteristics of the American colonies, specifically the early Jamestown settlement.



We hope you can join us in the morning for All Pro Dad in the media center at 7:15!


Thanks to everyone who came out to support our Tricks or Treats family night! We had a great evening of games, experiments, and candy!











A yearbook is the best way to remember this big year. Don't let your Wildcat miss the chance to hold onto a year-in-the-life that won't be repeated. Reserve your copy today!


Our holiday food drive will kick off this Friday morning! Students are encouraged to bring in canned or boxed food items to your homebase teachers. Our drive will continue through Friday, November 22nd.


Don't forget to join us tomorrow for our Fall Family Night!
Tuesday, October 29 from 4-6 pm
There will be food, games, treats, the book fair and contests for best costume and/or Halloween spirit wear. No masks or full face paint please! Everything must be school appropriate.


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 ELA classes this week sixth grade students are creating graffiti poetry based on anti-bullying poems. Seventh graders are using Jeopardy to review the novel Out of the Dust. Eighth graders are comparing the novel and the move, The Outsiders. Mrs. White’s students are writing short, amusing stories about their own lives. They are focusing on one specific event that made a lasting impression. Ms. Olach’s classes are working on character development and how characters change throughout a story.


Lots of events happening at LMS. Make plans to join us!


Mrs. Seller’s classes are excited to read Sylvia Doe and the 100-Year Flood, a fictional book about a devastating flood in Western North Carolina. A class set was donated by the author, Robert Beatty. Beatty has also made a pledge to donate 100% of the profits from this book to the WNC communities who were impacted by Hurricane Helene.


LMS Fall Family Night is in one week!
Tuesday, October 29 from 4-6 pm
There will be food, games, treats, the book fair and contests for best costume and/or Halloween spirit wear. No masks or full face paint please! Everything must be school appropriate.


Congratulations to our LMS Student Leaders for October!
Cool Cats - Dayvonte Singletary
Purr Fection - Lorelai Miller
6th - Jadyan Williams & Zion Byers
7th - Tiara Spencer & Tucker Kincaid
8th - Khloe Leonard & Xavier Robinson


Students had an awesome time at our Fall Hangtime this afternoon! Thanks to the LMS PTO for volunteering to serve pizza and concessions!







