
What an INCREDIBLE evening we had serving our west end community!! As educators we not only care for our students, but we also care for our families. Thank you to all those who showed up and allowed us to serve you! It was truly our honor serving our west end families as a community.











We can't wait to see our Owls in action this Thursday! Participants please remember to arrive by 5:45 on Thursday.


⚠ No School for Students on Tuesday, October 1 ⚠
Lincoln County Schools will be closed for students Tuesday, October 1 due to power outages and damages from Hurricane Helene. Staff will operate on an optional workday; check your email for updates from your principal.


Union Elementary School will be offering a hot meal to families without power.
Monday, September 30
Union Elementary School Cafeteria
4pm - 6pm
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📢 No School for Students on Friday, September 27 📢
Due to the threat of inclement weather associated with Hurricane Helene, Lincoln County Schools will be closed for students on Friday, September 27.
*Before and After School care is cancelled for Friday, September 27.


Fourth graders are getting to know their new anole "friends"! Science continues to be AWESOME!









Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Walker-owl buddies enjoyed coming to see our anoles and the terrariums we have made. The students were able to tell their owl buddies about the anoles and everything they have learned in science over the last couple of weeks.

Recently, the Lincoln County 4H came to 1st grade to install a Hydroponic Garden. Plants such as lettuce, basil, cilantro, and chives, just to name a few, are growing. Each week this mobile garden will be moved to a different 1st grade classroom for students to enjoy and watch the plants grow. Near Thanksgiving, the students will harvest the plants.





Attention all 4th and 5th-grade students interested in learning more about Battle of the Books should attend a meeting after school on Monday, September 30th in the media center. This meeting will review participants' expectations, receive meeting dates, and answer questions. Thank you.


Thank you, Union PTO, for a great lunch today. We are so grateful for you!



At our first GEMS meeting, the girls learned about how all life on Earth depends on water. We brainstormed all the ways we use water in a day, created water cycle bags, and discovered how many drops would fit on a penny! Water is wonderful!





"Way to GLOW", Gracelynn! She is glowing with her spectacular reading skills!


The Union Elementary Bible Club Students and PTO would like to invite students, parents, teachers and our Union neighbors to meet at the flag pole on Wednesday, Sept 25th at 7:15 AM for student led prayer.


Thank you so much, FleetNet America, for your generous donation to our school library. We are so grateful to live in a community that supports and serves others. Thank you!

It was great to see our Owls at the varsity football game last night and spending time with our community!



Look who made it to our "GLOW" wall! Thatcher does a great job with writing!


"Way to GLOW" with your math facts, kiddos! We are proud of you!




Good evening Union Families,
Please see the message below from West Lincoln High School-
"To enhance the safety of our students, staff and visitors we are implementing new protocols starting with this Friday's football game against Bandys.
Beginning this Friday, we will be scanning all attendees—both children and adults- using a metal detecting wand. Additionally, we will be conducting brief checks of all bags.
This is NOT due to any unusual reports but rather an added safety measure. We understand that these measures may result in longer lines, and we appreciate your patience as we work to create a safer environment for everyone on our campus.
Also this Friday is West Lincoln Zone Elementary student night at our football game. Our county policy states that all children 8th grade and under must be accompanied by an adult 21 years or older.
Thank you for your understanding and support."

🎃👻TRUNK or TREAT👻🎃 & 🏈TOUCHDOWNS🏈
The Student Leadership team at WLHS invites our community on Halloween Night from 5:00-6:30 PM for TRUNK OR TREAT! We look forward to seeing all of our students and community dressed up for a fun night of coming together as a community for some Halloween fun & support of our JV football team!!
Then, stick around for the JV Football game vs the Lincolnton Wolves. Kickoff is 7:00. Admission is $8.
Go Rebels!!
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Mrs. Hoyle and Mrs. Lynch made paper airplanes for an owl buddy activity after second grade read the story, Violet the Pilot. What a great way to extend student learning!




