Dr. Goldman is one of the hardest working and dedicated leaders that we have the privilege of having in our school system. She supports the vision of our school system through dedication and determination to provide a successful and positive environment for students, teachers, staff, and our community. Happy Principals' Day!

Happy Birthday month to these wonderful educators! We are so thankful for all that they do for our students and their families.

Sign up now for the Fundamental Basketball Camp for Kids (sponsored by Lincoln County Girls Basketball Program). Students and/or participants can register using the QR Code provided. For any further questions or concerns, please contact Coach Jackson via email: cjackson@lcboe.us.

Check out the breakfast and lunch menus for the month of May! Encourage your student to try something new this month!


Mrs. Dunsmore's first grade class published a non-fiction class book named , "What Am I? A Book of Our Favorite Animals." We are so proud of the hard work these students put in to have a book published!









The LCHS Cheer Devils are hosting cheer camp! Register online by clicking here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe8_Hr3baPPN0M1SC_Kz0dfJ_eVeBQknkht1az8zVlU6Pw9zg/viewform

Our third grade students enjoyed a fun GA Milestones math review using Jenga!



Students are enjoying playing gaga ball during PE! Gaga ball is a fast-paced, high-energy, gentler version of dodgeball played in an octagonal pit, usually with a soft foam ball. Players use their hands to strike the ball, aiming to hit opponents below the knee to eliminate them. It promotes cardiovascular fitness, agility, and hand-eye coordination in a quick, engaging format suitable for all ages!

Mrs. Banks' class published a non-fiction class book named , "What Am I? A Book of Our Favorite Animals." we are so proud of the hard work these students put in to have a book published!

Creating safe and healthy schools begins with a strong commitment to student health. When students are physically well and emotionally supported, they are better equipped to learn, connect, and grow. Please take a minute to read updates from the Georgia Department of Education regarding meningitis and influenza.


Happy Administrative Professionals Day to the very best! We are so thankful for all that they do for our students, staff, and community!

Progress reports will come home tomorrow with students. Please take time to praise successes and to create a plan for areas where growth is needed.

Join us for the last Coffee & Conversation followed by Book Club tomorrow, April 21, 2026! If you checked out a book, please plan on turning it in at one of the sessions tomorrow. Thank you!

Children who are currently the Fox Den came to visit Pre-K today. 🍎📝🏫 They were greeted by their new Principal, Dr. Goldman. We got to tour the school on the way to the Pre-K classrooms. We spent time with Mrs. Alligood, Mrs. Arthur, Mrs. Kelly, and Mrs. Miller. 🧑🏫📏✏️ We are so excited to have them join us at LCES in the fall.

FYI!
🚜🔥 Wilkes/Lincoln Farm Safety Camp 2026 🔥🚜
Join us for a fun and educational day at Farm Safety Camp on Thursday, May 28 at the McGill-Woodruff Ag Center!
👧👦 Open to youth who have completed Kindergarten through 5th grade
💲 Cost: $10 per camper
🕘 Check-in: 8:30 AM
🕘 Camp Time: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
🚨 Campers will learn about:
Electrical Safety
Lawn Mower Safety
Boating Safety
Bus Safety
Gun Safety
Fire Safety
Reptiles 🐍
🍽️ Campers will receive:
2 snacks
Lunch
T-shirt
Goody bag 🎉
📝 Registration forms are available at Wilkes & Lincoln Extension Offices
⏰ Deadline to register: May 8th
📞 Questions? Contact Audra Armour at 706-678-2332

Awards Day is coming up in May! We are excited to celebrate the accomplishments of our students!

We are so excited to wear hats to school for $1 on Friday, April 17, to support Blood Cancer United!

Join us for the last Coffee & Conversation followed by Book Club Tuesday, April 21, 2026! If you checked out a book, please plan on turning it in at one of the sessions. Thank you!

Check the the breakfast and lunch menus for the month of April! Encourage your student to try eating something new this month!


Kindergarten students enjoyed a little extra sunshine last week and played with sidewalk chalk! There are developmental benefits of sidewalk chalk such as enhancing fine motor skills, building cognitive skills, and facilitating social interaction. Try it at home this weekend!
