Lincoln Elementary- News
March 31st 2020
Distance Learning Questions and Answers
- Kindergarten, students will be engaged for 45 min
- Grades 1-2, students will be engaged for 60 minutes
- Grades 3-4, students will be engaged for 70 minutes
- Grades 5, students will be engaged for approximately 100 minutes
Meal Distribution Schedule
Breakfast and Lunch for the Week of March 30th:
From Monday, March 30 through Friday, April 3, Fargo Public Schools will provide free meals to children due to the COVID-19 school closure. Grab & Go cold breakfast and lunch meals will be provided using a drive-through or walk-up meal pick-up process at sites listed below; families need not leave their vehicle to receive a meal. Children must be present to receive meals. Children may go to any location to receive a meal and are asked to watch for the yellow school bus.
Free meals will be available for any child up to the age of 18 (up to 21 if receiving special education services). The free meal distribution will be solely for the pick-up of meals; meals will not be consumed at the site.
More variety in meals will be provided during the week of March 30. Meals will include items that need to be heated prior to eating, such as frozen hamburger patties, corn dogs, or cheese breadsticks. Written heating instructions will be included inside the meal bag. Items can be heated with an oven or microwave. All frozen items have been previously cooked. No raw meats or egg products will be served.
Households may request meals to accommodate diet restrictions by contacting the Nutrition Services Department (701-446-1154 or e-mail hogensc@fargo.k12.nd.us) by 5:00 p.m. for the following day.
11:00 – 11:30 a.m. Distribution Time
Highland Park, 64th Ave N & 15th St
Longfellow Elementary, Bus Loop
Horace Mann Elementary, Parking Lot
Ed Clapp Elementary, Parent Loop
Clara Barton Elementary, West Parking Lot
Kennedy Elementary, Parent Loop
Jefferson Elementary, Parent Loop South Side
Courts Plus, South Parking Lot
11:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Distribution Time
Riverwood, 46th Ave & 10th St N
McKinley Elementary, Bus Loop
Roosevelt Elementary, North Parking Lot
Ed Clapp Bus Stop - 31st Ave & 33rd St
Hawthorne Elementary, Westside, along the street
Centennial Elementary, Parent Loop
Community Homes - McCormick Park, 7th Ave & 23rd St S
Boys & Girls Club, 2500 18th St S
12:30 – 1:00 p.m. Distribution Time
Riviera Heights - Casino St & Monte Carlo Dr
North High, South Parking Lot
Madison Elementary, Bus Loop
South High, South Parking Lot
Agassiz, North Parking Lot
Bennett Elementary, Bus Loop
Ed Clapp Bus Stop - Dakota Park Circle & 34th Ave
Lincoln Elementary, Parking Lot
1:15 – 1:45 p.m. Distribution Time
Cash Wise Parking Lot, 34th St & 13th Ave
The number of meals available each day, locations, and times may be adjusted to meet the demand. Meal distribution will be announced on a weekly basis.
Lincoln Yearbooks
Log into the PowerSchool account for the primary parent
Click the SchoolPay button on the left side of the page. (Under Custom FPS Links)
(The first time you use SchoolPay, click the New to SchoolPay option and Accept the Terms of Agreement.)
School payments
- For Lincoln Yearbook, select “Nonprofit Groups” on left tab under Payments
- Scroll down until you see “Yearbook, Lincoln Elementary 2019-2020” for $18
- Select Add to Cart; input student name, Teacher name and grade in appropriate boxes (labeled)
- Proceed to Cart to process payment
Feeling Disconnected from the Lincoln Community?
Summer School is Planning to Happen as Scheduled
Enrichment Summer School
The Fargo Public Schools Elementary Enrichment program offers a wide variety of classes for children who have completed grades 2-5. The summer enrichment courses are intended to strengthen students’ self-esteem, learn new abilities, and encourage lifelong learning through creative and enriching activities. You can register online for courses by clicking the following link:
https://www.schoolpay.com/parent/mip/Mc7t
June 8th to June 26th
8:00AM – 10:00AM
10:00AM – 12:00PM
All Classes held at: Hawthorne Elementary School
555 8th Ave. South Fargo, ND 58103
Transitions Summer School
Transitions Summer School is a teacher referred program. It is designed to provide additional support for students, in the area of math and/or reading, who are in need of extra instruction for them to be successful for the upcoming school year. Registration forms are due by April 15th. Parents will receive a confirmation letter from the Transitions office by June 10th, informing you of your child's placement.
DATES: July 6th-24th (Monday-Friday)
TIMES: 8:00 AM -12:00 PM
WHERE: Elementary Buildings
Attendance Policy: Students enrolled in the "Transitions" Summer School Program are expected to be in attendance a minimum of 13 days of the 15 class days scheduled. Students who are absent are expected to make up the work they missed during their absence.
Please contact Rebecca Folden, Summer School Director, at 446-4404 with any questions.
Husky Hutch
HUSKY HUTCH
What is the purpose of the Husky Hutch Food Pantry?
The purpose of the Husky Hutch Food Pantry is to help alleviate child hunger through the provision of food to children and their families and is available to all Elementary Students and their families in the Fargo Public School system. The Hutch is located on the grounds of Clara Barton Elementary school and intended to provide a more readily accessible source of food assistance to low-income students and their families.
What types of items do we carry in the school pantry?
Most of the items needed are shelf-stable, nutritious, and easy to prepare so that the children are able to care for themselves as much as possible.
Crackers and assorted snack items
Canned meats
Breakfast Items (cereal, oatmeal, pancake mixes, Peanut Butter, etc.)
Canned Soups and Stews
Canned Fruits and Vegetables
Canned meals
Pasta
Assortment of Personal Hygiene products
Assortment of Cleaning Items
Assortment of Clothing Items
Small amount of Freezer Items
During the current Covid-19 Pandemic we are being utilized at a higher volume than normal. We usually get our items from Great Plains Food Bank however they too are running low. Under normal circumstances, we would be willing to accept product donations but at this time we would prefer monetary donations to help us meet the needs of the families.