Today, we celebrated a fabulous first semester with a Winter Assembly. Joyful sing-alongs, exciting class celebrations, and wonderful performances were followed by hot cocoa and cookies for students, staff, and families. Have a wonderful Winter Break and we will see you in 2023! ...

“The smell of the greasepaint and the roar of the crowd!" Although this isn't quite what it's like for our middle school Drama Exploratory, the excitement and energy are the same. This quarter the students have written their own script for a mashup production of...

After learning about the importance of reducing our impact on the environment through reducing, reusing, and recycling, Mr. Rabi from the company, Kolpa, came to Lincoln School. He shared with us how they reuse materials to create products, such as turning old tire rubbers into...

Grade 6 students explored Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park and the village of Kafleni on Service Nepal! The first days were spent rock climbing, rappelling, and strengthening the class community. On Wednesday, we made the six-hour hike to Kafleni where we enjoyed Smores, UNO, and beautiful...

Grade 7 had the fortunate opportunity to visit Shivapuri for Service Nepal this year. While camping up in the hills, students were able to focus their time and attention on their essential question: Why is water important and how can it be conserved? Students met...

The 9th graders traveled to Chitwan for Service Nepal. Teamwork and a tough mentality allowed the students to construct a biogas dome. During advisory classes, students learned about sustainable practices and how they result in greater equity and quality of life. The journey and the...

In their first concert in nearly three years, Lincoln’s secondary music students explored a wide range of repertoire in last week’s concert, from Elvis to Jim Croce to Olivia Rodrigo. A variety of mixed ensembles and soloists first wowed their elementary school peers and then...

The fifth-grade students met up with Mr. U's forensic science class to do some sleuthing in the case of the great Kindle conundrum.  The high schoolers were investigating the grade fives as suspects and used handwriting and ink analysis, fingerprinting, blood and hair samples, and...

The Grade 10 Service Nepal trip can be defined in four words - UPHILL TREKKING WITH BACKPACKS! The students rose to this challenge with a positive attitude and great camaraderie.  Each night saw the group in a different campsite, some with spectacular views of the...

Grade 11 discussed climate change, water treatment, water safety, and CPR with Shree Sukute School. The students learned how to set up their tents, and make a campfire. Grade 11 bonded as a class on the river, where they learned how to kayak and raft...