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After more than 40 years, we're still the Greatest School in the Universe!

Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Happy Holidays!!!

 
               On behalf of the staff at Lincoln Choice School we want to wish you a happy and safe holidays.


The Question: What do you do when it is raining and the kid are at home over winter break?
               

                1.     Uppers parents should check Skyward for missing assignments.  Now 
                 would be a great time to get those done and ready to turn in when school   
                 resumes.

2.     Study Island is available online for students.  This program is a great review of material that has been taught and an outstanding MCA test preparation tool.

3.     IXL math is another resource that your children should take advantage of over the break.  Like Study Island, the content is tied to outcomes that will be the MCA tests.

Thursday, December 17, 2015

Special Projects - $18,000 Available!!!!!

Do you have a great idea for something that would benefit the Lincoln students, but just need some money to make it happen? If so, Special Projects could be the way to make it happen. Following a very successful auction and funding of the PPT budget, there is $18,000 available for Special Projects.
What are Special Projects?
* Special Projects can be any project or item that will benefit the school. Special Projects can be submitted by parents, teachers or students of Lincoln.
* Special Projects are paid for by money that is raised from the annual Lincoln Auction after the PPT budget has been funded.
* Special projects funded in the past include: the Smart Boards in the classrooms, the "Big Toy" playground equipment, the Lincoln information sign, the  popcorn popper and 3D Laser Printer.


To apply for Special Projects funding, fill in the attached application and return to Jocelyn Martin (jrkm911@gmail.com) or give to Amy in the school office.   Applications must be received by Friday, January 15, 2016.   All received applications will be reviewed at a Consensus meeting on Wednesday, February 3rd starting at 6pm.  During the meeting, a funding proposal will be agreed on. All Lincoln parents, guardians and staff are welcome to attend the consensus meeting.

In The Works at Lincoln

We are always working on new ideas on how to improve opportunities for students at Lincoln.
Let us know if you have any interest or expertise in helping with the following areas to help support these ideas..

-Outdoor classroom- we are looking to create a new area for learning to the North of the building.

-Gaga Ball Pit- students have learned a new game in Phy Ed and students would like to plan and build a Gaga Ball Pit outside to play during recess.
  
      

-Super Hero theme for Study Island- is underway.  Please contact us if you have any Adult Super Hero costumes available to borrow for a few months or would like to contribute or help with these projects.

First Graders exploring with Zebra fish


All-Pro Dad's This Morning!

All-Pro Dads is Friday, December 18th at 8:00am in the Gym.
Perkins South will again be providing the muffins and juice for the event.

Friday, December 11, 2015

In the Works at Lincoln

We are always working on new ideas on how to improve opportunities for students at Lincoln.
Let us know if you have any interest or expertise in helping with the following areas to help support these ideas..
-         Outdoor classroom- we are looking to create a new area for learning to the North of the building.
-         Gaga Ball Pit- students have learned a new game in Phy Ed and students would like to plan and build a Gaga Ball Pit outside to play during recess.
-         Super Hero theme for Study Island is underway.  Please contact us if you have any Adult Super Hero costumes available to borrow for a few months.

Thursday, December 10, 2015

Christmas is right around the corner!

 Here's a gift idea for everyone on your list!

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How SCRIP generates revenue for you
The Great Lakes Scrip Center acts on behalf of churches, schools and other non‑profit organizations to purchase large amounts of scrip from grocery stores, department stores, and other retailers.  Because the scrip is purchased with cash up front, the participating retailers offer a substantial discount.  Our organization buys the scrip from Great Lakes Scrip Center at a discount, and re-sells the certificates to families like yours for full face value.  The discount ‑ from two to fifteen percent or more –  is Lincoln’s revenue.  Remember, If you purchase a 10.00 Kwik Trip card you get the full amount.  So spend 10.00 and get 10.00.  Use SCRIP to purchase thing you would usually purchase with cash or check. 
Attached is a listing of SCRIP cards we carry in the office and the Amount of the Rebate.  Print it out and put it on your refrigerator as a reminder
SCRIP is available in the office- List is attached
What Is Scrip?  
cid:image004.png@01CFDE5B.CB936B20Scrip is a term that means “substitute money”.  When you purchase scrip, you’re purchasing negotiable gift certificates and prepaid cards that are used just like cash. You can use scrip to purchase everyday expenses like food, gas, clothing, and other essentials, and with every purchase, you earn revenue for our organization to support technology and PLTW at Lincoln. .
How scrip generates revenue for you
The Great Lakes Scrip Center acts on behalf of churches, schools and other non‑profit organizations to purchase large amounts of scrip from grocery stores, department stores, and other retailers.  Because the scrip is purchased with cash up front, the participating retailers offer a substantial discount.  Our organization buys the scrip from Great Lakes Scrip Center at a discount, and re-sells the certificates to families like yours for full face value.  The discount ‑ from two to fifteen percent or more –  is Lincoln’s revenue.  Remember, If you purchase a 10.00 Kwik Trip card you get the full amount.  So spend 10.00 and get 10.00.  Use SCRIP to purchase thing you would usually purchase with cash or check. 
Attached is a listing of SCRIP cards we carry in the office and the Amount of the Rebate.  Print it out and put it on your refrigerator as a reminder
SCRIP is available in the office- List is attached
What Is Scrip?  
cid:image004.png@01CFDE5B.CB936B20Scrip is a term that means “substitute money”.  When you purchase scrip, you’re purchasing negotiable gift certificates and prepaid cards that are used just like cash. You can use scrip to purchase everyday expenses like food, gas, clothing, and other essentials, and with every purchase, you earn revenue for our organization to support technology and PLTW at Lincoln. .
How scrip generates revenue for you
The Great Lakes Scrip Center acts on behalf of churches, schools and other non‑profit organizations to purchase large amounts of scrip from grocery stores, department stores, and other retailers.  Because the scrip is purchased with cash up front, the participating retailers offer a substantial discount.  Our organization buys the scrip from Great Lakes Scrip Center at a discount, and re-sells the certificates to families like yours for full face value.  The discount ‑ from two to fifteen percent or more –  is Lincoln’s revenue.  Remember, If you purchase a 10.00 Kwik Trip card you get the full amount.  So spend 10.00 and get 10.00.  Use SCRIP to purchase thing you would usually purchase with cash or check. 
Attached is a listing of SCRIP cards we carry in the office and the Amount of the Rebate.  Print it out and put it on your refrigerator as a reminder
SCRIP is available in the office

Current STEM news:


     For the third year in a row Lincoln has been involved in the Hour of Code. This is the first step to introduce children to computer science. It is designed to let students (and teachers) learn that computer science is fun, easy, and accessible at all ages. Want more information? Check out http://code.org  
     Students are learning about STEM after school hours at Lincoln, too. This group of RAP students were asked to design a zoo cage with limited resources to withstand the weight of an ‘out of control elephant’. It’s great to see what the imagination can bring to learning.
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Friday, December 4, 2015

Please Consider Signing Up For Teacher and Staff Appreciation events in December and January!


Volunteer Signup Sheet  (click here)
 Please scroll down the form for December and January Events! :)

Our Teachers and Staff do so much every day for the students, please consider signing up for treats/ food for the following days:

December 21st (Tea and Little Snacks)
January 28th (Hummus and Veggies)



STEM information for the week:

Things are rolling right along at Lincoln this week.
Grade 4 has started the Project Lead the Way Collisions Unit. Students will be designing a car to safely transport an egg down a ramp.
Hopefully, all that they learn along the way will keep that egg mess-free!
Grade 6 has been designing Mousetrap cars in their STEM class.
We all enjoy watching these creative cars travel from the power of just one mousetrap down the middle of the hallway.
Not only are they looking for which car design travels the furthest but they will be calculating speed with the data they collect.
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Friday, November 20, 2015

Christmas is Coming and SCRIP is the perfect gift!!!

Christmas is around the corner and SCRIP is great for gift-giving!

What Is Scrip?  
cid:image004.png@01CFDE5B.CB936B20Scrip is a term that means “substitute money”.  When you purchase scrip, you’re purchasing negotiable gift certificates and prepaid cards that are used just like cash. You can use scrip to purchase everyday expenses like food, gas, clothing, and other essentials, and with every purchase, you earn revenue for our organization to support technology and PLTW at Lincoln. .
How scrip generates revenue for you
The Great Lakes Scrip Center acts on behalf of churches, schools and other non‑profit organizations to purchase large amounts of scrip from grocery stores, department stores, and other retailers.  Because the scrip is purchased with cash up front, the participating retailers offer a substantial discount.  Our organization buys the scrip from Great Lakes Scrip Center at a discount, and re-sells the certificates to families like yours for full face value.  The discount ‑ from two to fifteen percent or more –  is Lincoln’s revenue.  Remember, If you purchase a 10.00 Kwik Trip card you get the full amount.  So spend 10.00 and get 10.00.  Use SCRIP to purchase thing you would usually purchase with cash or check. 

SCRIP is always available with Amy in the office or online at:
 


No RAP next week!

The RAP program will be off the following week, Nov. 23-27.
RAP resumes Monday, Nov. 30. and will run until Dec. 17th.
Thank you for being so prompt with pickups this year. It is getting very dark and it allows us time to make sure everyone can get to the cars safely with supervision.
Also, as we head into the beginning of winter be aware that if school closes there will be no RAP and there are days where transportation will not run late buses due to weather concerns after school hours. I will make sure you are notified by Skyward Alert if this occurs and it will likely be announced on other media sources.
Happy November!

Study Island and Sumdog are up!

StudyIsland.com  is opening up for Grades 3 – 8.
Look out for a Super Hero challenge coming soon!
Sumdog.com is a fun place to learn, too. All students grades K-5 have already been entered into the system so far. We can enter more as needed.
All you have to do to sign in is enter your computer number as the username. lincoln.1 as the password and lincoln1 as the school name.
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Need more information? Email Liz Koehler @ elkoehler@rochester.k12.mn.us

Super Students and Super Heroes!

We are looking at an exciting theme to encourage student effort and hard work with Study Island and IXl this year. 

We are looking for some unique and motivational super hero items for drawings for students.

Please let us know if you could donate or connect us with some motivational items for the kids.  Please send an email to Jim Sonju if you have any ideas or possibilities. jasonju@rochester.k12.mn.us

Book Fair! Another chance before Christmas!

In case you missed the book fair this week, you can still order online!!!
Please help support the Lincoln library and classroom libraries by shopping at the online book fair. The online store is available until November 30th.

Bigger selection of books online and free shipping right to the school!
http://bookfairs.scholastic.com/homepage/lincolnk8choiceschool
Get a start on some holiday shopping!



Sunday, November 15, 2015

NOVEMBER PPT MEETING - tomorrow night, Monday, November 16, 7-8pm- Lincoln STEM classroom (near Media Center)

Just a reminder about the PPT meeting tomorrow night!


Please join the PPT this month to learn more about Project Lead the Way and InSciEdout.  James Kulzer and Kyle Casper will be presenting.  They are hoping to do a two part series, starting with Part 1 on November 16 and continuing with Part 2 in January (Monday, Jan. 11).

James Kulzer is a master level teacher for Project Lead the Way (PLTW) and the building lead teacher on Launch the elementary PLTW program and teaches the middle school PLTW program.  Kyle Casper is a gold master teacher for InSciEdout.
For November they will give an overview of each program:
    1. Address the PLTW modules that are being taught at Lincoln K-8.
    2. The use of iPads in these programs.
    3. Length of modules and extensions.
    4. Overview of InSciEdout modules K-8.
    5. Why the emphasis on Science?
We will also hear an update on the Lincoln Family Auction, the Special Projects process to disperse the auction proceeds, and other fun activities planned for the Lincoln community this year.  The Lincoln PPT is the parent, guardian and staff planning team at Lincoln, and all are automatically PPT members.  We will have a Spanish interpreter and a Somali interpreter available for this meeting.  
If you have any questions, please contact your PPT Co-Presidents, Cinnamon Marxen (cinnamonmarxen@yahoo.com or 250-4527) or Giuseppe Accardo (giuseppePPT@gmail.com or 250-0968).  Hope to see you on the 16th!

Friday, November 13, 2015

STEM Super Heroes In School!


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More proof that Lincoln is the Greatest School in the Universe:
  • Model cars designed and programmed by 13/14 year old students.
  • Creations designed and printed on our new 3D printers by 11/12 year old students.
  • Water filters designed and created to clean water taken from Silver Lake enough for zebrafish embryos to survive by 9/10 year old students.
  • Imagination gone wild using Green Screen technology by 8/9 year old students.
  • Computer coding by 7/8 year old students.
It is amazing what can happen when you give students the ability to learn.
Learning is their super powers! What is yours?
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Healthy Eating

Dear Parent(s)/Guardian(s)
Healthy eating is important for children. Research states that children who eat three meals daily are higher achievers in school and have a lower rate of absenteeism. At Lincoln we work hard to ensure students receive a healthy snack and lunch each day to support their developing brains. But, the healthy eating should not stop when money is tight. We want to help.
Lincoln works with Channel One Food Shelf and Zumbro Lutheran Church in Rochester to provide food to Lincoln families.
If you are interested, any Lincoln child and family are eligible to take home food each Thursday. A variety of food is available, including peanut butter, juice, bread, crackers, and fruit. Confidentiality is important. Bags and backpacks that are provided to transport the food will be unmarked. We ask that any backpacks that are borrowed to transport food be brought back to the office on Monday to be filled for the following Thursday.
If you are interested in receiving food through Channel One, or have questions or concerns, please email Amy Krahn at AMKRAHN@rochester.k12.mn.us or call Lincoln at (507) 328-3550. Your child will be bringing home food beginning on Tuesday November 24.
Sincerely,

Jim Sonju                     Stephanie Sirek                     Bridget Dean          
Principal                       Educator                               MN Reading Corps Literacy Tutor

Volunteers at Zumbro Lutheran          Channel One Rochester, MN          

NOVEMBER PPT MEETING - Monday, November 16, 7-8pm- Lincoln STEM classroom (near Media Center)

Please join the PPT this month to learn more about Project Lead the Way and InSciEdout.  James Kulzer and Kyle Casper will be presenting.  They are hoping to do a two part series, starting with Part 1 on November 16 and continuing with Part 2 in January (Monday, Jan. 11).

James Kulzer is a master level teacher for Project Lead the Way (PLTW) and the building lead teacher on Launch the elementary PLTW program and teaches the middle school PLTW program.  Kyle Casper is a gold master teacher for InSciEdout.
For November they will give an overview of each program:
    1. Address the PLTW modules that are being taught at Lincoln K-8.
    2. The use of iPads in these programs.
    3. Length of modules and extensions.
    4. Overview of InSciEdout modules K-8.
    5. Why the emphasis on Science?
We will also hear an update on the Lincoln Family Auction, the Special Projects process to disperse the auction proceeds, and other fun activities planned for the Lincoln community this year.  The Lincoln PPT is the parent, guardian and staff planning team at Lincoln, and all are automatically PPT members.  We will have a Spanish interpreter and a Somali interpreter available for this meeting.  
If you have any questions, please contact your PPT Co-Presidents, Cinnamon Marxen (cinnamonmarxen@yahoo.com or 250-4527) or Giuseppe Accardo (giuseppePPT@gmail.com or 250-0968).  Hope to see you on the 16th!

LINCOLN BOOK FAIR IS BACK !

Please help support the Lincoln library and classroom libraries by shopping at the book fair.
2 easy ways to shop- Come to the Lincoln stage during the following hours
Nov. 17th from 4-8 pm. Nov. 18th from 9-5pm. Nov.19th from 9-8pm. Nov. 20th from 9-5pm
OR shop online from 11-11-15 to 11-30-15. Bigger selection of books online and free shipping right to the school!
http://bookfairs.scholastic.com/homepage/lincolnk8choiceschool
Get a start on some holiday shopping!


Information regarding RAP

Just an FYI for students and families in the RAP program:
This week RAP yearlong calendars were sent home with the oldest/only students who attend RAP. Please ask your student for it if you have not yet received yours.
Next week, RAP will be on Monday and Wednesday only. There is no RAP on Tuesday, Nov. 17th  or Thursday, Nov. 19th  due to student/teacher conferences.
The RAP program will then be off the following week, Nov. 23-27.
RAP resumes Monday, Nov. 30. and will run until Dec. 17th.
Thank you for being so prompt with pickups this year. It is getting very dark and it allows us time to make sure everyone can get to the cars safely with supervision.
Also, as we head into the beginning of winter be aware that if school closes there will be no RAP and there are days where transportation will not run late buses due to weather concerns after school hours. I will make sure you are notified by Skyward Alert if this occurs and it will likely be announced on other media sources.
Happy November!
Andi Harmon

NOVEMBER PPT MEETING - Monday, November 16, 7:00-8:00pm, Lincoln STEM classroom (near Media Center)


Please join the PPT this month to learn more about Project Lead the Way and InSciEdout.  James Kulzer and Kyle Casper will be presenting.  They are hoping to do a two part series, starting with Part 1 on November 16th and continuing with Part 2 in January (Monday, January 11th).

James Kulzer is a master level teacher for Project Lead the Way (PLTW) and the building lead teacher on Launch the elementary PLTW program and teaches the middle school PLTW program.( https://www.pltw.org/our-programs)   Kyle Casper is a gold master teacher for InSciEdout and teaches the Middle school science program and InSciEd Out modules.( http://insciedout.org ). 

For November they will give an overview of each program:

    1. Address the PLTW modules that are being taught at Lincoln K-8.

    2. The use of iPads in these programs.

    3. Length of modules and extensions.

    4. Overview of InSciEdout modules K-8.

    5. Why the emphasis on Science?



We will also hear an update on the Lincoln Family Auction, the Special Projects process to disperse the auction proceeds, and other fun activities planned for the Lincoln community this year.  The Lincoln PPT is the parent, guardian and staff planning team at Lincoln, and all are automatically PPT members.  We will have a Spanish interpreter and a Somali interpreter available for this meeting.  



If you have any questions, please contact your PPT Co-Presidents, Cinnamon Marxen (cinnamonmarxen@yahoo.com or 250-4527) or Giuseppe Accardo (giuseppePPT@gmail.com or 250-0968).  Hope to see you on the 16th!

Thursday, November 5, 2015

November PPT meeting: ADVANCE NOTICE


ADVANCE NOTICE FOR THE NOVEMBER PPT MEETING - Monday, November 16th, 7-8pm - Lincoln STEM classroom (near Media Center)

Please join the PPT this month to learn more about Project Lead the Way and InSciEdout.  James Kulzer and Kyle Casper will be presenting.  They are hoping to do a two part series, starting with Part 1 on November 16th and continuing with Part 2 in January (Monday, January 11th).
James Kulzer is a master level teacher for Project Lead the Way (PLTW) and the building lead teacher on Launch the elementary PLTW program and teaches the middle school PLTW program.( https://www.pltw.org/our-programs)   Kyle Casper is a gold master teacher for InSciEdout and teaches the Middle school science program and InSciEd Out modules.( http://insciedout.org ). 

For November they will give an overview of each program:
    1. Address the PLTW modules that are being taught at Lincoln K-8.
    2. The use of iPads in these programs.
    3. Length of modules and extensions.
    4. Overview of InSciEdout modules K-8.
    5. Why the emphasis on Science?

We will also hear an update on the Lincoln Family Auction, the Special Projects process to disperse the auction proceeds, and other fun activities planned for the Lincoln community this year.  The Lincoln PPT is the parent, guardian and staff planning team at Lincoln, and all are automatically PPT members.  We will have a Spanish interpreter and a Somali interpreter available for this meeting.  

If you have any questions, please contact your PPT Co-Presidents, Cinnamon Marxen (cinnamonmarxen@yahoo.com or 250-4527) or Giuseppe Accardo (giuseppePPT@gmail.com or 250-0968).  Hope to see you on the 16th!

Uppers Parents take note: End of First Quarter

Parents of Upper Students
The end of the first Quarter is approaching (Thursday, November 12) and it is time to sit down with your uppers student and discuss any missing work.  We have been reminding them to get it done and turned in but some still have missing work.  How do I do this you may ask…Check Skyward for current status.   Students have access to Skyward, Google Classroom, Moodle, My.PLTW.Org to get copies of missing work or they can talk to their teacher…

Reminder: Veterans Day next week

Attention Lincoln Parents, Grandparents, Family and Friends……
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What: Veterans Day Program
When:  Tuesday November 10th at 1:30 p.m.
Where:  Lincoln Gymnasium

Please mark your calendars and plan to attend the event honoring our Nation’s Heroes!

Saturday, October 31, 2015

THANKYOU!!!

Lincoln Auction
Thank you to everyone that donated, volunteered and attended our 2015 Lincoln Auction.  The auction was a HUGE success!  Exact numbers will be coming in the next few weeks as all final expenses come in.  Look for information about the Special Projects process in the coming months, and attend the meeting in the January/February timeframe to decide where any extra money raised will go.   

Please return any baskets etc. that you do not want.  We do have storage space to store these items. 


It’s not too early to think about Auction 2016!  We are always looking for volunteers, please contact this years auction chairs to volunteer, or with suggestions & ideas.
Donna Layton            (507) 254-5579                       calldgl@aol.com                   
Heidi Sonju               (651) 600-4279                       heidisonju@gmail.com        
Sara Mason                (507) 226-1723


Veterans Day Celebration
Attention Lincoln Parents, Grandparents, Family and Friends……
MP900399574[1]
What: Veterans Day Program
When:  Tuesday November 10th at 1:30 p.m.
Where:  Lincoln Gymnasium

Please mark your calendars and plan to attend the event honoring our Nation’s Heroes!

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Check out the Post Bulletin's Article on Lincoln's 40th!

The Post Bulletin has an article today featuring Lincoln and it's 40th year celebration!

Here's an excerpt:

...Lincoln's classrooms are desk free, and students, parents and staff are like a family, say the school-goers. A multi-age approach focuses on interaction among students of all ages.
"It's a choice school, the staff chooses to be here, the kids want to be here, the parents want to be here," said Linnea Archer, a middle school language arts teacher. "Everybody wants to be here, and boy, that sure makes a difference when you're educating kids."...


To view the entire article, please visit the Post Bulletin website, pick up today's paper, or copy and paste this link into your browser!

http://www.postbulletin.com/news/local/at-lincoln-school-everybody-wants-to-be-here/article_5f5401e3-ebf4-53d1-b25b-19e1930b2f97.html

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Veteran's Day at Lincoln

Good Afternoon Lincoln Parents, Grandparents, Family and Friends……
As a reminder we will be having a  Veterans Day Program.
 
When:  Tuesday November 10th at 1:30 p.m.
Where:  Lincoln Gymnasium


Please mark your calendars and plan to attend the event honoring our Nation’s Heroes!
 
Please send in your pictures to decorate the hall.Veteran's Day Hallway of Heros (1).pdf 

If you have any questions, please contact the Lincoln Office.  328-3550

Sunday, October 25, 2015

Friday, October 23, 2015

TOMORROW! AUCTION!

Doors open at 11:30am
Silent rooms begin closing at 12:30 and the last room closes at 1:35pm.
Heads or Tails at 1:40pm in the Gym.
Live auction excitement starts at 2:00pm in the Gym.
Child care available starting at 11:30, and kids activities are from 11.30-1.30.

Come hungry!
The Bake Sale will open at 11.30. Pie and Carrot Cake and numerous other goodies available.
Mr. Pizza South will have fresh pizza available 11.30-1.30 and The Lost Cajun will serve their homemade gumbo starting at 11.30. These restaurants are both owned by Lincoln Families, and both are donating proceeds TO LINCOLN. So enjoy great food, and support Lincoln in the process.

Volunteer Reminders:
1. Set up volunteers, meet in the gym right after school Friday
2. Bake sale items can be left in the office on Friday, or dropped off auction day after 9.00
3. Volunteers day of Auction: Please check in at volunteer registration upon arriving at the auction.

40th Anniversary School Photo
Today at 1:30 all of the staff and students gathered outside in their new t-shirts donated by the PPT for a school picture.

 Last call on bake sale donations!!
Put your baking skills to work and help out our school. Donations can be dropped off in the staff lounge on Friday or Saturday morning in the bake sale room. No need to price but please label if it contains nuts, gluten free, etc.   Thank you!!! 

40 years and Still Going Strong!




Counting down to the Auction….1 Day!


Each and every student will be getting a FREE 40th anniversary T-Shirt this morning courtesy of the Lincoln PPT.  The Post Bulletin will be taking a picture of the entire student body on the new playground!
Shirts are REDGREEN or BLUE and are free to students
Thank you Lincoln PPT for your generous donation to Lincoln Students


Keep sending in your Auction Donations!
Items delivered this week will be in the addendum available the day of the auction.
To be recognized for donating in the catalog PLEASE mark the items left with your name. There are donation receipts available in the office and on the stage for this purpose. If anyone has forgotten to do that, please email Donna Layton at calldgl@aol.com and she can add you to the donors list. Thank you!

Thank you to everyone that has contributed to your child’s classroom basket!  If you haven’t done so yet, gift cards would be a great addition at this point…  Amy in the office can sell you a script card, that we would be happy to put with their basket. 

 

Information on annual Auction bake sale!
When: Auction day 10/25/2014.
Time: 11:30 until sold out!
 Donations can be dropped off in the office on Friday 10/24 or before the auction on Saturday.
 Please package items in counts of 6 or 12. Decorative Halloween packaging makes for a sure sellout!
This is the perfect opportunity to make a last minute donation to the Lincoln Auction.
For questions contact Julie Wingert at (507) 421-9305, djnwingert@aol.com


TO ALL LINCOLN PARENTS, GUARDIANS, GRANDPARENTS
The following is a Staff Appreciation List.  This is for the staff for different events.  I really need your help.  IF you have any questions please contact me at  darkbeaches17@gmail.com  or 507/884-9033.  Again this is an appreciation for all the Wonderful staff at Lincoln.  Thanks.

THE AUCTION IS HERE TOMORROW!

In Case you Forgot----Lincoln Auction is This Saturday, October 24

Additional Volunteers needed:
We have a few spots remaining that need to be filled with volunteers!
There is an easel outside of the office with the remaining openings… They are in 45 min to 1 hour increments, so you will still have plenty of time to enjoy the auction.
Additionally, Sign-up Genius is showing that we are “full” for set-up, when actually we would love to have more volunteers.  Drop in between 4 & 6 and we will find a job for you.

Last call on bake sale donations!!
Put your baking skills to work and help out our school. Donations can be dropped off in the staff lounge on Friday or Saturday morning in the bake sale room. No need to price but please label if it contains nuts, gluten free, etc.   Thank you!!! 

TO ALL LINCOLN PARENTS, GUARDIANS, GRANDPARENTS
The following is a Staff Appreciation List.  This is for the staff for different events.  I really need your help.  IF you have any questions please contact me at  darkbeaches17@gmail.com  or 507/884-9033.  Again this is an appreciation for all the Wonderful staff at Lincoln.  Thanks. When you sign up, please add your email and phone number, it is a big help.

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