
It's not too late to sign up for summer school! You can email Mrs. Kersey, akersey@lincolncsd.com, or pick up an application in the front office.
Summer school is going to be from June 3rd to 20th.
Students will need to at least show up that first day, June 3rd, to get their computer assigned and start their Apex course. Summer school is especially ideal for students who need to make up a credit they've failed (History, Math, English, or Science, etc). It's all done online and they only have to come to school for tests. Please let us know if you have any questions!


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!


🎉 Attention 9th Grade Parents!
You're invited to our Pathway Induction Day happening next Thursday!
Come meet the team, explore the program, and get your student started on the path to success! 🌟
We can’t wait to see you there! 👋
#PathwayInduction #9thGradeParents #HighSchoolJourney #SaveTheDate


🎉 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.


📢Yearbooks Are In!


🎓 Think you’ve got what it takes to win trivia night? Join us Monday, May 5th for Scholarship Trivia Night!
🕡 Doors open at 6:30 PM | 🧠 Trivia kicks off at 7:00 PM
Come out for a fun night and help support the Class of 2025! 💥📚


Lincoln CSD is excited to announce that for the 2025-2026 school year, breakfast and lunch will be provided at NO COST to ALL students district-wide as part of the School Breakfast Program and National School Lunch Program.
This opportunity is made possible by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Special Assistance Certification and Reimbursement Community Eligibility Provision.
More info: Valerie Dawson (Food Service Solutions Director) - vdawson@lincolncsd.com


We are gearing up to offer FREE meals this summer and need your input! Please complete the survey using the link provided or by filling out the physical form from the flyer below and returning it to your child's campus front office. More details to come soon!
Survey link: https://bit.ly/FreeMealsSurvey25LCSD


Friday, April 25th the Lincoln High School will be hosting our Senior Scholarships and Decision Day starting at 9:00 am. All parents and family members are welcome to attend, if you have any questions please contact the front desk. Thank you!

Today, we shine a light on our unsung heroes over in transportation. You’ve entrusted your kids to the school district not only for their education, but more importantly, for their safety. And that safety begins and ends with transportation.
We all know the war zone that is a school bus in the afternoon (a battlefield we wouldn’t wish on our worst enemy), yet these brave souls have answered the call to greatness. They are made of the very stuff that myths are made of, perhaps even sent by divine intervention.
Do they possess supernatural powers? Legend has it they have eyes in the back of their heads to ensure eyes on the road and your children at all times for maximum safety!
One day is not enough to express our appreciation for what you do, but we salute you on this day, bus drivers!


🎓 This Friday, April 25: Senior Scholarship Announcements & Decision Day! Parents Welcome! 🎉


Lincoln Class of 2025 Graduation will be held on Tuesday, May 13th, 2025, at 7 PM in Wolfpack Stadium. We look forward to seeing you there!


This month's Lincoln HS 'Counselor's Corner' newsletter is now available!




