Looking Ahead at Lincoln

Week of January 23-27, 2023

Day Rotation

Week of 1/23-1/27/2023

  • Monday – NO SCHOOL - Teacher Classroom Management Day
  • Tuesday – Day 4

  • Wednesday – Day 5

  • Thursday – Day 1

  • Friday – Day 2



Week of 1/30-2/3/2023

  • Monday – Day 3
  • Tuesday – Day 4
  • Wednesday – Day 5

  • Thursday – Day 1

  • Friday – Day 2

Important Information

Lincoln Gymnasium Floor Replacement Project

As you probably know, the Lincoln gym floor suffered significant water damage over the winter break and it needs to be completely replaced. The gym floor replacement project will begin on Monday, January 23rd, therefore, the Lincoln gym and stage area will be closed until further notice. We are hoping this work will be completed in roughly 6 weeks. Please see below for details about the gym closure and impacts it will have for our students, staff and community.


PE classes

  • Every day weather permits, we will have PE classes outside and follow the regular PE schedule
  • If we have inclement weather, we will have PE classes in the cafeteria and follow a modified PE schedule just on those days - the teachers will let students know about this as necessary
  • The decision for outdoor or indoor recess will be made daily based on current weather conditions/forecast
  • Students should be prepared to dress for the weather when we have outdoor PE classes (just like they do for lunch recess)


Day 5 Strings lessons

  • Mrs. Harris will run her Day 5 strings lessons in the teachers' lounge from 8:45-11:00 am and 1:15-3:30 pm
  • Students will drop instruments off outside the teachers' lounge on Day 5
  • Mrs. Harris will share the updated lesson schedule with the affected students


Building Access and Safety Protocols

  • Construction workers will be limited to accessing the school using Door C7 or C8
  • Interior doors near the gym will be closed and locked at all times to keep the school secure
  • Students and staff are not permitted to be in the gym or stage areas until the project is completed
  • Construction worker vehicles may be parked behind the school - be alert to this as it may impact the route your student(s) take when walking to and from school


Evening Events

  • ALL youth sports and other recreation department events scheduled for the Lincoln gym and stage will be relocated elsewhere
  • Communication of location changes should come from the recreation department or key activity sponsors
  • ALL Lincoln PTA and school based evening event location changes will be communicated by the Lincoln PTA or Dr. Kitsko

Changes to Arrival and Dismissal Location for Grade 2 Students

Effective Tuesday, January 24th, all Grade 2 students will enter and exit Lincoln during morning arrival and afternoon dismissal using Door C14. This is the same door our Grade 3 students use and is right next to the door Grade 2 students have been using to enter and exit the school (Door C15). School staff will direct the Grade 2 students when it is time for them to enter the school. Grade 2 students will still line up by their homeroom classes and in the same location when the 8:25 AM arrival bell rings. Our arrival and dismissal location map has been updated and is linked below for your reference.

Upcoming Events

Classroom Management Day

Due to the scheduled district wide classroom management day for teachers, there is no school for students on Monday, January 23rd. School resumes for all students on Tuesday, January 24th. Please make note of this on your calendars.

Grade 3 and Beginner Orchestra "Informance"

The 3rd Grade and Beginner Orchestra students will be having their "Informance" on Thursday, January 26 at 3:00 pm in the Lincoln cafeteria.


Unfortunately, due to the closure of the Lincoln gym for floor repairs, we will be hosting the 3rd Grade Strings Informance as a live streamed event only. We will not be able to accommodate an in person audience due to space constraints. You can find the livestreamed link at: https://lincoln.mtlsd.org/about/live-stream


Students will have another opportunity to perform for families at the upcoming District Orchestra concert on March 28th at the High School. You will receive more information about this program soon!

The Great Kindness Challenge - January 23-27, 2023

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Upcoming Field Trips

Please make sure that the students have submitted the appropriate permission forms to the classroom teachers in advance of the trip. Feel free to contact the school office with questions.


Grade 4

  • Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
  • Heinz Hall
  • January 26, 2023
  • 9:30-11:30 am

Transition to 6th Grade Information

​Dear Elementary Families,


Thank you for attending our 5th to 6th grade transition meetings last week. We are looking forward to getting to know you and your incoming 6th grader! We know that this process and all of the information that has been shared can be overwhelming. The only thing you need to focus on next is logging on to Dashboard and registering for courses. The course registration portal will be open from January 27th - February 6th.


We will be in touch in the coming months with more information about next steps. Below you will find the links to all of the resources that you need for course registration.


Please do not hesitate to reach out if you have any questions. We are here to help!


Sincerely,

Dr. Sarah Shaw, Principal

Mrs. Amanda Jackson, Assistant Principal

Report Cards for Quarter 2

2nd Nine Weeks grades and report cards will go live in Dashboard and will be emailed to families on Monday, January 30, 2023. Questions about the grades and comments posted for individual students should be directed to the appropriate classroom teacher.

Kindergarten Registration for the 2023 – 2024 School Year

Starting Wednesday, February 1, 2023, Kindergarten registration packets for the 2023 – 2024 school year will be available at all elementary school offices. Students MUST be 5 years of age BEFORE September 8th to be eligible for enrollment in kindergarten this fall. To register a child for kindergarten, please complete the 2023-2024 Kindergarten Registration Sign-Up form (It will open for submission on 2.1.23). Upon completion, kindergarten parents will be directed to the online enrollment center where kindergarten parents can download and complete all necessary registration documents; if preferred, kindergarten parents may also request a registration packet to be mailed home. Kindergarten parents may submit completed packets digitally to Lincoln Secretary, Mrs. Loree Sharp (lsharp@mtlsd.net), or call the Lincoln Office, at 412-344-2147 to make an appointment to drop off registration materials.


Click on the Links below for helpful information to begin this process:


Lincoln School Office will be in communication with kindergarten parents regarding kindergarten orientation and screening dates & times as spring approaches.


We look forward to your child joining us!

LEBO University

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Lincoln Spelling Bee

It is time for the finals of the 2023 Lincoln Elementary School Fourth and Fifth Grade Spelling Bee! The Lincoln Elementary PTA is excited to bring back the Scripps Spelling Bee to our school. The qualifying rounds are complete. The 21 finalists set to compete the evening of February 9, 2023, at 6:00 pm in the Lincoln cafeteria have been determined. Congratulations to all who competed in the classroom Spelling Bees. Good luck to the finalists (listed below) as they prepare for the next round!

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Early Dismissal on February 10th

  • Students in Grades 1 – 5 will have an early dismissal at Noon on Friday, February 10, 2023.
  • Students will not eat lunch in the school this date.
  • Both Morning and Afternoon kindergarten sessions are running as normal this date.

Valentine’s Day Parties

On Tuesday, February 14, 2023, we will have our annual Lincoln Valentine’s Day Parties. To make this day a little more colorful and festive at Lincoln, we are asking everyone to wear something RED or PINK this day. Some important reminders about the events for this day are listed below


Students in AM Kindergarten

  • Party from 10:30 – 11:20 AM
  • Volunteers will be released to the classrooms at approximately 10:20 AM


Students in PM Kindergarten and Grades 1 – 5

  • Party from 2:45 –3:30 PM

  • Volunteers will be released to the classrooms at approximately 2:35 PM


Some other reminders about these events:

  • Remember, we are not serving food during the classroom parties.
  • Only family members designated as homeroom adults and class photographers for this event will be permitted to go to the classrooms. This is for the safety of the students as well as to keep the parties organized and on time.
  • A maximum of three (3) adult volunteers and one (1) classroom photographer can be present for each classroom party.
  • Party volunteers MUST have the Casual Volunteer Affirmation form or all three (3) clearances on file to serve as a volunteer for this function.
  • As the school will be especially crowded on this day, please pay close attention to all of the standard parking and traffic rules and exercise caution while in your vehicle. Also, remember that parking in front of the school is not permitted.

Classroom Management Day

Due to the scheduled district wide classroom management day for teachers, there is no school for students on Monday, February 20th. School resumes for all students on Tuesday, February 21st. Please make note of this on your calendars.

Elementary District Chorus

One of the many music opportunities provided for elementary students in the Mt. Lebanon School District is the chance to participate in the 5th District Chorus. Approximately 120 students from the seven elementary schools who have exhibited interest in and enthusiasm for singing will be a part of this special group. Lincoln Elementary students will practice independently on their own and as a group weekly. Later, they will combine with students from the other elementary schools to prepare for the special District Chorus Tiered Concert which will take place on Tuesday, February 21.


This special celebration of choral music in the Mt. Lebanon School District will also feature performances by the 8th Grade Choirs and the High School Concert Choir. All singers will join together for the final musical piece of the concert, “Blessing.” The concert is free and open to the public. It begins at 7:00 pm on Tuesday, February 21 and will be held in the Mt. Lebanon High School Auditorium.


Participating Lincoln Elementary Students include:

  • Zeynep Akel, Calypso Allgire, Sofia Berger, Mac Closson, Enzo Cornacchione, Rocco DeArdo, Charlee Douglas, Asher Ehrhardt, Imani Ellis, Michael Ewansik, Laney Fabean, Coleson Flynn, Esme Fracul-Conti, Paige Fronczek, Paige Gentzel, Brady Holland, Cecilia Johnson, Evelyn Jory, Cameron Keefer, Taiga Kitani, Vivien Kleinfelter, Rhonda Kovach, Claire McCluskey, Logan Nalitz, Quinn Oden, Silas Paracca, Allison Reagan, Beatrice Rutledge, Scotlyn Rutter, Flora Shirey, Braden Sicher, Kenley Simpson, Lucy Smith, Izabella Strother, Lorelei Von Arx, Thomas Wagner

Lincoln Science Fair 2023

2023 Science Fair

Calling All 2nd - 5th Grade Students

Tuesday, March 7, 2023

6:00 - 8:00 PM

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Work by yourself or with a friend and discover something new! Projects can cover just about any topic. Your experiment can be done in an afternoon or over a few weeks—you get to choose!


All participating student scientists are asked to create a display board and speak knowledgeably about their projects. The Judges will visit each project and speak with the student(s). Further details and requirements will be emailed once we receive your online registration. You should expect an email with those additional details the first week in February.


During the Science Fair, we will have snacks and science-based fun for the entire family. Every scientist will receive a participation ribbon and the top three projects at each grade level will receive trophies.


Science is Fun!

Bring out your inner wacky scientist and participate in the 2023 Lincoln Science Fair!

The deadline to register is February 8, 2023.

Register online by clicking this link.


If you are a parent willing to volunteer to help assist with the event, please click HERE to complete the volunteer survey.

PMEA Elementary Strings Fest Selections

Congratulations to the following 5th Grade students for being accepted to participate in the 2023 PMEA District 1 Elementary Strings Fest to be held on March 17, 2023 at North Hills Middle School.


  • Beatrice Rutledge, violin
  • Scarlett Shestak, violin


5th and 6th grade students from throughout Western Pennsylvania were selected to participate in a day-long musical experience which will culminate in an evening performance. Mr. Pierce Cook, Mellon Middle School Orchestra Director, will be the guest conductor.

PMEA Elementary Band Fest West Selections

Congratulations to the following 5th Grade students for being accepted to participate in the 2023 PMEA District 1 Elementary Band Fest West to be held on March 31-April 1, 2023 at Shaler Area Elementary School.


  • Frankie Carney, Clarinet
  • Oliver Davies, Trumpet
  • Elisa Patrick, Alto Saxophone


5th and 6th grade students from throughout Western Pennsylvania were selected to participate in a two-day musical experience which will culminate in a performance on Saturday afternoon. We are very proud of these students' accomplishments and know that they will be wonderful representatives from Lincoln Elementary!

Technology Information

Schoology (LMS)

Schoology, the Mt. Lebanon School District's official Learning Management System (LMS) provides families with a deeper look into their student's classwork and learning progress. As of the Fall of 2022, all online assignments will be collected through Schoology.


Calendars in Schoology will have school events listed as well as course events and assignments. Beginning in 2022-2023, the Schoology calendar will replace Dashboard/PowerSchool as the primary calendar for classroom activity. Classroom assignments, due dates, reminders and other events will be posted by teachers in the Schoology calendar.


If you have questions or need support with Schoology, please email us at SchoologySupport@mtlsd.net

Schoology Information for Families

For Families

  • Families can sign into Schoology by going to app.schoology.com and signing in using the email address registered through PowerSchool.
  • Once signed in, parents can follow these directions to join a course.
  • The access code for Lincoln families to join MTLSD's Family Guide to Schoology is NTSQ-D33Z-MCD3R.Families with more than one student only need to join one course, though it is suggested to join a secondary course if the oldest student in that family is enrolled in one of our secondary schools.
  • If you have not received initial communication from Schoology about your account, email us at schoologysupport@mtlsd.net.


For Students

Schoology Family Experience

If you are interested in getting to know the family experience in Schoology, please consider checking out the following resources. The webinar series covered four major topics:


Each video is organized into "chapters," which you can use to find specific content within each video. You can do so either by scrolling across the video timeline, by clicking a chapter title, or by clicking a timestamp in the video description.

MTLSD Student Device Help Request

Click here to get help with your student's school device

Awesome Abe School Wide Positive Behavioral Program

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What is a School Wide Positive Behavioral Program?

PBIS or Positive Behavioral Interventions or Supports is a school-wide positive behavior support system or set of strategies and systems to increase the capacity of schools to (a) reduce school disruption, and (b) educate all students including those with problem behaviors

  • Clearly defined outcomes
  • Research-validated practices
  • Supportive administrative systems
  • Use of information for problem-solving


WHAT ARE THE FEATURES OF PBIS?

  • Establish regular, predictable, positive learning & teaching environments.
  • Train adults & students to serve as positive models.
  • Teach and model behavioral expectations
  • Create systems for providing regular positive feedback.
  • Acknowledge students when they are “doing the right thing”.
  • Improve social competence.
  • Develop environments that support academic success.

Inclusivity Calendar Events for December

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Month Long Recognitions and Specific Dates in January

Month Long Recognitions

  • Poverty In America Awareness Month - This month of observation draws attention to the poverty epidemic and to warn of its long-lasting effects on individuals, local communities, and our larger society.


Specific Dates

  • January 1: New Year’s Day, the first day of the year according to the modern Gregorian calendar, is celebrated within most Western countries.

  • January 4: World Braille Day, observed to raise awareness of the importance of braille as a means of communication in the full realization of the human rights for blind and partially sighted people. Celebrated on Louis Braille’s birthday, the inventor of braille.

  • January 16: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, a federal holiday in the United States marking the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr., observed on the third Monday of January.

  • January 27: UN Holocaust Memorial Day is held on the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau to honor the six million Jewish victims of the Holocaust and millions of other victims of Nazism and to develop educational programs to help prevent future genocides.

January Holidays

  • January 6: Epiphany (Christian)
  • January 6: Theophany (Feast of the Baptism of Christ) (Orthodox Christian)
  • January 7: Christmas (Orthodox Christian)
  • January 7 : Mahayana New Year (Buddist)
  • January 13: Lohri - Maghi (Sikh)
  • January 15: Makar Sankranti (Hindu)
  • January 15: World Religion Day (Bahá'í)
  • January 20: Guru Gobind Singh Ji's Birthday (Sikh)
  • January 22: Lunar New Year (Confucian, Daoist, Buddhist)
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Other Information

School Delays and Cancellations - UPDATED

2 HOUR DELAY start

  • Adult supervision at Lincoln begins at 10:20 am and the doors will be open for students to enter the school at that time.

  • Students should be in their classrooms by 10:30 am.

  • Students are considered tardy after 10:30 am.

  • The lunch schedule will run like normal.

  • Afternoon dismissal for students is still set for 3:30 pm.


2 HOUR DELAY start - Morning Kindergarten Session Modified Schedule

  • Morning kindergarten will start at 10:30am.
  • Students will be permitted to enter the school starting at 10:20 am.
  • Students are considered tardy after 10:30 am.
  • Morning kindergarten dismisses at 12:30 pm.


2 HOUR DELAY start - Afternoon Kindergarten Session Modified Schedule

  • Afternoon kindergarten will start at 1:30 pm.
  • Students will be permitted to enter the school starting at 1:25 pm.
  • Students are considered tardy after 1:30 pm.
  • Dismissal for afternoon kindergarten students is still set for 3:30 pm.


Cancellation

  • All students will switch to a Remote Day Schedule unless otherwise instructed.


Phone Alert System

  • In the event of a school delay or closing, you will receive an automated phone call from the District's Phone Alert System to the primary phone number you have listed with the school.
  • Only one call per family is made.
  • Calls are typically made no later than 10:00 p.m. and no earlier than 6:00 a.m.
  • On rare occasions, school may be delayed or cancelled after 6:00 a.m. or a delay may be changed to a cancellation when there is a question about road conditions or extreme cold.
  • Your caller ID will display “Mt. Lebanon School District” and the District’s main number of 412-344-2000.
  • To opt into text alerts and update your preferences, please refer to this Mt. Lebanon SMS Alert Guide.
  • The success of this system depends on accurate contact information obtained from school records.
  • If your information has changed, please update your contact information in the Dashboard or ask the building secretary to update your files.


Information Sources for a Delay or Closing:

2 HOUR Delay Crossing Guard Schedule

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"Little LEBO" Pre-school Program

Mt. Lebanon High School’s “Little Lebo” preschool program is accepting applications for our Spring session which will run March 13th through May 25th, Monday through Thursday from 9:15 am to 10:40 am. This is a great first school experience for children who may not be ready for full-time preschool. Our program offers unique learning experiences through in-house field trips to places such as the wildlife biology room, dance studio, percussion room, choir room, and the commercial kitchen in the cafeteria.


Children who have turned three years old by January 1st and no older than four years six months on March 1st may apply. All children must be fully potty trained. Enrollment is limited to ten children and acceptances are on a first come first serve basis. The total cost is $75.


For more information, please contact the secretary, Ann Carini at 412-344-2023.

RECESS TEMPERATURE REMINDER

As we are in the season of unpredictable and colder weather, I want to remind our students about what they should to wear during outdoor recess.


  • Anytime the temperature dips below 50ºF, students should wear a jacket (of some type) outside.
  • While it is a family decision as to what each student wears to school each day, I would suggest that students not wear shorts on days when temperatures are forecasted to be below 50ºF.
  • Having an extra pair of pants available (left in a student’s locker) is a great way to avoid emotional situations if students wear shorts to school on cold weather days.
  • When the thermometer dips even lower, students must be prepared to wear jackets, hats and gloves during outside recess.
  • We will go outside if the “feels like” temperature is at or above 15 ºF.
  • Students may be permitted on the field even if snow is present. However, snow-style boots are a must for this.
  • We check AccuWeather and The Weather Channel apps for the current local temperature and “feels like” temperature at several times each day.

Reporting a Positive COVID-19 Case

If your child is experiencing any symptoms of COVID-19, please contact your child's school nurse immediately. The direct contact for any illness/COVID-19 or injury related questions or reporting of symptoms should be your child's school nurse.


If your student is COVID positive, please complete the COVID Student Notification Form in addition to notifying the school nurse.

Check Your Clearances

Please be aware that we are coming up on the 5-year mark from when many past volunteers have submitted their clearances. Clearances for volunteering within the district will expire after 5 years and will need to be renewed. If you have any questions or need to know the date(s) your clearance(s) expires please email Mrs. Sharp at lsharp@mtlsd.net.

Links to Other Technology Resources

Lincoln Elementary School

Lincoln Elementary School, named after President Abraham Lincoln, opened in 1925 and is the second oldest school in the Mt. Lebanon School District. Lincoln was awarded three United States Department of Education National Blue Ribbons (2001, 2003 and 2013) for its overall academic excellence and outstanding student achievement. Lincoln Elementary School presently serves students in Kindergarten - 5th Grade. The dedicated faculty members take great pride in working with the students and collaborating with their families to "provide the best education possible for each and every student" that attends Lincoln.