Lincoln Weekly Family Announcements 2024-10-04

Hello Lincoln Families - We had a great week!


A few important dates:

10.8 - Parents and Lincoln School (PALS) meeting in the Library at 7:00 PM

10.8-10.10 - I-Smile Dental Screenings

10.11 - No school for students, Professional Learning for staff

10.17 - 4th Grade Concert at 7:00 PM


Team Lincoln Families, we need your help at dismissal each day. Please ensure students are picked up promptly at 3:45 or 1:50 every Wednesday. If you cannot be on time, please communicate this to the school in advance. Our staff prepare for instruction each afternoon following dismissal, thank you for allowing us to be prepared for the following school day!


Safety Drills (https://tinyurl.com/4avb5984)  - attached is a letter describing our planned safety drills for the school year. Please carefully read the attachment and reach out to Mr. Bryant if you have any questions or concerns.


Lincoln PALS (Parents and Lincoln School) invites you to join us for our monthly meeting! Our meeting this month will be on Tuesday, October 8th  at 7 PM in our Library. PALS is a collaborative effort to support our students, staff and school! Please reach out to Mr. Bryant if you would like to join us or have any questions!


Backpack Program - Lincoln Elementary is again partnering with the Northeast Iowa Food Bank to provide the BackPack Program to students during the 2022-23 school year. The BackPack Program is a FREE program that provides kid-friendly, non-perishable food for students most in need, to eat over the weekends and breaks when school meals are not available and there may be little or no food to eat. Please carefully consider your family's economic status and determine if this program is something needed by your child(ren). If the BackPack program is something your family could depend on, please complete the attached registration form and return it with your student to school. Only one registration form (https://tinyurl.com/5n7rsbka) needs to be completed to include all of the students in your home, and can be given to your child's teacher or the office. If you are interested in the program, but would like us to send the registration form home with your child, please email Mrs. Jacobsen (jennifer.jacobsen@cfschools.org) as soon as possible. Delivery will begin in mid October, but we can add children at any time. Along with the registration form, there is a letter included with more detailed information. Please let me know if you have further questions or are interested in receiving food this year. Thank you,  Jennifer Jacobsen, School Counselor


Winter is Coming! If you are in need of Winter Gear this year (Coats, snow pants and/or boots), please fill out this Google Form (https://tinyurl.com/2zm2jnhs).  Lincoln is partnering with Koats 4 Kids and will do our best to match your student with needed items.  Please fill out as soon as possible, or by October 25th to allow us time to collect the items before the cold weather hits!


Attendance Updates (https://tinyurl.com/yc6z9kf9)  - please carefully review attendance updates for our district according to recent legislation at the state level. If you have any questions, please direct them to Mr. Bryant.


Arrival And Dismissal - we want to help our students safely enter and leave the building each day. In the morning, we will ask students to arrive between 8:30 and 8:45. They will report to their classrooms or to the cafeteria for breakfast, if needed. At the end of the day, we will dismiss students beginning with Kindergarten and ending with 6th grade. Our staff will walk students to the door. Our Kindergarten and 1st grade students will dismiss at their outside classroom doors, second grade will dismiss onto the east playground, third grade will also dismiss onto the east playground, fourth grade will dismiss using our main entrance doors on 8th street and 5th and 6th grade will dismiss using our 7th street doors. We appreciate families making and following consistent after school plans. We will not have supervision for students prior to 8:30 AM each morning, please do not send your students before this time. Thank you for helping us support safe morning arrivals and afternoon dismissals!


Cedar Falls High School Home Football Games - Elementary students attending Cedar Falls football games at the new high school stadium are expected to sit with their parent/guardian or an adult supervising them.  Roaming the stadium unsupervised is not allowed.  


Wednesday Early Dismissal - we dismiss every Wednesday at 1:50 PM. Please be sure to set a reminder to pick up students promptly. Our staff use this time to collaborate to support learning for our students.


Snacks and Birthday Treats - We are proud to be a Blue Zones school and encourage healthy choices when students bring food for their daily snack. In addition, to support safety this school year when celebrating birthdays, we will ask for families to bring prepackaged items to minimize handling. Thank you!


CKLA/Amplify Supports -  The English/Language Arts (ELA) resource we use in our district is called CKLA (Core Knowledge Language Arts) from grades Kindergarten through 5th and Amplify for 6th grade. We will send home paper copies of the “Caregiver Letter” each time we begin a new unit and want to share these with our families each week. We encourage you to use the conversation starters!

Kindergarten Unit 2 (https://tinyurl.com/bhtcx7ur

1st Grade Unit 2 (https://tinyurl.com/426d5k6z) 

2nd Grade Unit 2 (https://tinyurl.com/8ee4295j

3rd Grade Unit 2 (https://tinyurl.com/4ym7hzw6)  

4th Grade Unit 2 (https://tinyurl.com/5y9pb5s5)  

5th Grade Unit 2 (https://tinyurl.com/y5duf9nw)

6th Grade Unit 1 (https://tinyurl.com/3t6nbxb2)


Illustrative Math - We are excited to continue to deliver Illustrative Math to our students this year! This is a problem-based curriculum where students spend most of their time in class working on problems. Teachers help students understand the problems, ask questions to push their thinking and facilitate discussions to help students. Our goal is to help students build understanding of mathematical concepts and procedures as well as to apply this knowledge to new situations. During Math, students will collaborate with their classmates to talk about math, listen to each other’s ideas, justify their thinking and discuss their thinking. They gain experience communicating their ideas both verbally and in writing. This kind of instruction may look different from what you experienced in your own math education. Current research says that students need to be able to think flexibly in order to use mathematical skills in their lives and also on the types of tests they will encounter. Flexible thinking relies on understanding concepts and making connections between them. We plan to share family support materials for each unit as we appreciate your support at home!

Kindergarten Unit 2 (https://tinyurl.com/mryaf5fe

1st Grade Unit 2 (https://tinyurl.com/mr9baf8x)  

2nd Grade Unit 2 (https://tinyurl.com/jf7wvzuf

3rd Grade Unit 1 (https://tinyurl.com/2hz4p56s

4th Grade Unit 2 (https://tinyurl.com/5n8frcd3)  

5th Grade Unit 2 (https://tinyurl.com/3rdfb22h)  

6th Grade Unit 1 (https://tinyurl.com/yc5cs2dz


Thank you for your support! 


Respectfully,


Ralph Bryant

Lincoln Elementary Principal



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