Monday, May 10, 2010
Special Projects = Summer Homework?
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. Special Projects can be any project or item that will benefit the school and can be submitted by parents, teachers or students of Lincoln. Some past examples are: the Smart boards in the classrooms, the big toy, the Lincoln information sign, the popcorn popper, baseball bats and gloves – and many more. The money used to pay for the projects is money that is raised from the annual Lincoln auction over the PPT budget.
Applications are available on the LincolnLincs blog (see "Lincs" section on the left) or directly from Mary Hansen at rmhansen2002@yahoo.com or Julie Wingert at djnwingert@aol.com.
Use the school summer break to write up your project - applications are due August 20 and should be sent to either Mary or Julie. All received applications will be available for review at Meet the Teacher Day and through Auction time. The proposed projects will be voted on in November 2010 and the money will be available by December 2010.