
We are celebrating Farm-to-School Month this October by featuring locally grown apples from Arkansas farmers, made possible through our partnership with Spring Creek Food Hub.
This week, our 6th and 7th graders are taking part in a fun Apple-a-Day Challenge. Each day, they visit the Spring Creek Food Hub table to grab an apple. When they bring back their core, they get their card punched, and after four punches, their card goes into a drawing for prizes.
A special thank you to Spring Creek Food Hub for helping us celebrate healthy eating, local farmers, and the joy of fresh fruit.
This week, our 6th and 7th graders are taking part in a fun Apple-a-Day Challenge. Each day, they visit the Spring Creek Food Hub table to grab an apple. When they bring back their core, they get their card punched, and after four punches, their card goes into a drawing for prizes.
A special thank you to Spring Creek Food Hub for helping us celebrate healthy eating, local farmers, and the joy of fresh fruit.






Earlier today, a fire alarm was activated in the Middle School and Administration Building. As a precaution, all staff and students were evacuated, and the Lincoln Fire Department responded. After inspection, the buildings were cleared and it was determined there was no danger. Everyone returned safely to class and normal operations have resumed.
Thank you for your understanding and continued support.

The Health Department will be in our district on Tuesday, October 16, to administer flu shots. Forms went home with your student, but if you need another copy, please contact your building nurse. Thursday, October 10, is the last day forms will be accepted to ensure an adequate supply of vaccine is on hand.

Homecoming 2025 is almost here, Wolves!
This year’s theme is Fairy Tales—because let’s face it, 'There’s No Place Like Homecoming' in Lincoln.
It’s time to order your Homecoming Merch & Mums and show your Wolf Pride. We’ve got something for everyone:
T-Shirts. Sweatshirts. Hoodies. Even onesies for the littlest Wolves in the pack
But don’t wait too long—the clock strikes midnight on October 8th, and orders will close.
Make this Homecoming a story worth telling.
Order forms are going out today or order online at https://form.jotform.com/lincolnhswolves/homecoming-2025
#LincolnWolves #Homecoming2025 #FairyTales #NoPlaceLikeHomecoming
This year’s theme is Fairy Tales—because let’s face it, 'There’s No Place Like Homecoming' in Lincoln.
It’s time to order your Homecoming Merch & Mums and show your Wolf Pride. We’ve got something for everyone:
T-Shirts. Sweatshirts. Hoodies. Even onesies for the littlest Wolves in the pack
But don’t wait too long—the clock strikes midnight on October 8th, and orders will close.
Make this Homecoming a story worth telling.
Order forms are going out today or order online at https://form.jotform.com/lincolnhswolves/homecoming-2025
#LincolnWolves #Homecoming2025 #FairyTales #NoPlaceLikeHomecoming


We are closely monitoring the weather. If severe weather develops before dismissal, buses will be held until it is safe to continue, and we will keep you informed. Once buses are on their routes, we’ll remain in contact with drivers and provide updates as needed.

We are excited to invite you to our first Community Alliance meeting of the school year on Tuesday, September 23rd. 8:30 am in the Lincoln Administration Building.
We look forward to seeing you there and working together to create meaningful opportunities for our students!
We look forward to seeing you there and working together to create meaningful opportunities for our students!


Lincoln CSD IT Department is looking for applicants! Scan the QR code or click the link below to view the full job description and submit your application today.
bit.ly/LCSD-IT-Support
bit.ly/LCSD-IT-Support


The Lincoln School Board is pleased to announce that Stan Karber has been appointed as Superintendent for the 2026–2027 school year.
We look forward to his commitment to excellence in leadership


Tailgate Time!
Kick off the football season with us at Lincoln High! Join us Friday, August 29th, before the game against the Greenland Pirates for a Tailgate Party hosted by ARVEST.
Come early for free hot dogs and good vibes, all before the Wolves take the field.
Friday, August 29
5:30 p.m. – Kickoff
Wolfpack Stadium
Kick off the football season with us at Lincoln High! Join us Friday, August 29th, before the game against the Greenland Pirates for a Tailgate Party hosted by ARVEST.
Come early for free hot dogs and good vibes, all before the Wolves take the field.
Friday, August 29
5:30 p.m. – Kickoff
Wolfpack Stadium


Starting in Fall 2025, Arkansas schools will enforce the new “Bell to Bell, No Cell Act” (Act 122), which bans student use or possession of personal electronic devices during the school day, including phones, earbuds, tablets, smartwatches, and more.
The law aims to reduce distractions and promote mental health and stronger in-person interaction. Devices must be turned off and stored from arrival to dismissal, with exceptions for medical needs, IEPs, emergencies, and specific class requirements.
Visit our website for more details and a full breakdown of what to expect: https://bit.ly/Act122-Bell-To-Bell
The law aims to reduce distractions and promote mental health and stronger in-person interaction. Devices must be turned off and stored from arrival to dismissal, with exceptions for medical needs, IEPs, emergencies, and specific class requirements.
Visit our website for more details and a full breakdown of what to expect: https://bit.ly/Act122-Bell-To-Bell


Join Us for an Info Session
Lincoln Consolidated Schools is hiring substitute teachers and support staff in partnership with ESS.
Date: Thursday, July 24th
Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Location: 107 E School Street, Lincoln, AR
Come learn about available positions and how you can make a difference in our schools.
Apply now at ESS.com
For more information, contact Zarah Boaz at ZBoaz@ESS.com or 479-225-4239
Lincoln Consolidated Schools is hiring substitute teachers and support staff in partnership with ESS.
Date: Thursday, July 24th
Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Location: 107 E School Street, Lincoln, AR
Come learn about available positions and how you can make a difference in our schools.
Apply now at ESS.com
For more information, contact Zarah Boaz at ZBoaz@ESS.com or 479-225-4239


LCSD families: Summer EBT is back! Eligible students can receive $120 for groceries this summer. Most will be enrolled automatically, but some may need to apply. Check your status and learn more at ar.gov/SummerEBT.
Need help? Call 1-833-316-2421 (M–F, 8a–4:30p)
Lost your card? Call 1-800-997-9999
Let’s make sure no child goes hungry this summer!




School is back in session tomorrow as we finish out the last week of the year!


Lincoln CSD FREE Summer Meal Order Form 2025!
Free meals are available for all children and teens 18 years old and younger. Starting June 5th, each weekly box will include:
• 5 days of breakfast
• 5 days of lunch
You can either:
• Pick up meals at Lincoln Middle School from 12 PM to 2 PM
• Have them delivered to your home along bus routes
Important:
The previous form that was shared was just a survey to help us gauge interest. This new form is required if you want to participate in the program.
To sign up, you must fill out the official form by scanning the QR code on the flyer or clicking this link: https://bit.ly/SummerMealForm25
If you have any questions, call 479-824-7310 ext. 103.


We hope everyone is safe and doing well after tonight's severe storms! Due to concerns about flooding and downed trees affecting bus routes, school will be canceled tomorrow.


EDIT: We have moved up the release time to 1:30!
Due to the forecasted storms, we will dismiss school early today at 1:30 pm. to ensure the safety of our students during bus routes. Please make necessary arrangements and be prepared for the early dismissal. Thank you.


Reminder: School is in session tomorrow — Monday, May 19 — as part of our makeup days for earlier weather closures.
Note: This entire week is part of our scheduled makeup days.

As the school year draws to a close, we have a lot to be appreciative of, and this week we especially appreciate our teachers. They are on the front lines, in the trenches, leading your kids toward a brighter future. They work hard to find unique ways to reach every student where they are, because when our children succeed, we all succeed. We are proud of the work our staff does, and we celebrate them this week.
Happy Teacher Appreciation Week!


🎉 What an amazing night! 🎉
A big thank you to the 86 incredible community members who came out to support our seniors at the Lincoln Scholarship Trivia event! 🙌 Together, we raised $1,700 in entry fees and donations, which was awarded to 10 lucky seniors who walked away with well-deserved prizes. 🎓✨
Your generosity and support make a huge difference. Here’s to community spirit and empowering the next generation! 💙 #LincolnScholarship #CommunitySupport #GivingBack #TriviaNight #SupportingSeniors









Today is 'School Principal Appreciation Day' and we want to take a moment to recognize the incredible leadership our principals bring to our schools. They help create an environment where students feel safe, challenged, and supported, and where teachers and staff can do their best work.
So much of what they do happens behind the scenes, coordinating with staff, supporting families, guiding school culture, and responding to whatever the day brings, from student needs to emergencies, like taking shelter during a tornado warning!
They understand that each student’s path is different and they work hard to make sure every student has the support they need to find success beyond the classroom, whether that means college, a trade school, or entering the workforce. We are truly thankful for the steady, thoughtful leadership they bring each day.
