Lincoln Elementary School

Lincoln Elementary School

 

January 2026 Newsletter

  • January 5th No School Institute Day
  • January 6th School Resumes
  • January 8th Blue and Gold Day for Volleyball
  • January 13th Pre-K Gym Night 5:30
  • January 14th 2:00 Dismissal
  • January 19th No School MLK Jr. Day
  • January 23rd Pre-K Dino Day
  • January 30th Pajama Day
 

Lunch Menu/Calendar

Menu

January Lunch Menu

January Activity Calendar

Community Flyers Folder Click to see events that are happening in our community!

As a reminder school breakfast and lunch are free for all students!

Happy New Year!

On behalf of everyone at Lincoln School we wish you a Happy and Healthy New Year!

As we turn the calendar to 2026 we are committed to continuing to provide a quality education for all of our students!

P.B.I.S. Spotlight Students

Winter Reminders

winter
  • Students have recess out-doors twice a day when the temperature is above 20 degrees with wind chill. Please send your child dressed appropriately for outdoor recess.

  • If you need any warm winter clothing including: coats, hats, gloves, snow pants, boots, or any other items of clothing. Please let Nurse Jordan know. She can assist you. Call her at 815-883-8932, ext. 118.

  • Please make sure we have updated contact information. In the event of a school closure due to winter weather. Parents will be notified via phone, text, email, and WLPO.

Notice: Admission for Homeless Children

Under the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, any homeless child shall be immediately admitted, even if the child’s parent /guardian is unable to produce records normally required for enrollment. A homeless child may attend the District school that the child attended when permanently housed or in which the child was last enrolled. A homeless child living in any District school’s attendance area may attend that school. The child shall have access to the same free, appropriate public education as provide to other children, including a public preschool education.

Please contact Kelly Legrenzi, homeless liaison for the Oglesby Public School District for additional information about homeless issues.

 

Arrival and Dismissal Reminders

All students should be dropped off and picked up at the middle doors of the school. Doors open each day at 8:15.

All traffic should flow south on Bennett Ave. Please remain in your car and do not park in the traffic flow. Do not drop off or pick up students in the center of the road. Students should never cross Bennett Ave. alone.

Please submit any transportation changes in writing to the teacher at the beginning of the day. In an emergency please call the school before 2:00 for changes in pick up.

Dismissal begins at 3:15 with walking students dismissed first from the south entrance of the school. Buses are loaded next and then the car line begins after all buses have been loaded.

Preschool

January Events

  • January 13th Gym Night 5:30

  • January 23rd Dino Day Daytime event

We still have openings for our preschool program. Please contact the Preschool Office for more information. 815-883-8932.

AM Pre-K 8:45-11:30

PM Pre-K 12:15-3:00

Student Health and Safety Education

Grades K and 2: “Child Protection Unit” is a 6 week program designed for students in Kindergarten-2rd grade. The weekly presentations are 20-30 minutes in length, and they include videos, learning cards, role plays and hands on activities. Topics include: seatbelt usage, fire safety, gun safety, distinguishing between safe/unsafe and unwanted touching, abuse, and how to respond.

 Grade 4: “Child Safety Unit” is designed for students in 4th-6th grade. The 5 weekly presentations are 30 minutes in length and include videos, and hands on activities. The program focuses on the topic of bullying and how to respond to bullying, whether as a firsthand experience or as a bystander. It also teaches about conflict resolution, bully prevention, and internet safety (including all forms of social media).  One lesson is focused on Erin’s Law which reviews prior safety information covered in early grades regarding safe/unsafe and unwanted touching, abuse, and how to respond.

 ***All students at these grade levels received more detailed information prior to winter break. You may opt your child out of the program at any time by informing your child's teacher***

Elk's Hoop Shoot Winners

Congratulations to Bodie B. for winning the Oglesby Elk's Hoop Shoot and to Kaylee D. for finishing runner up! Good luck to Bodie B. in the next round. 

Nurse's Notes

Nurses Notes

A fever is a warning sign that all is not right with the body. The best way to check a fever is with a thermometer, which every home should have. No child with a fever of 100 degrees should ever be in school. Do not allow your child to return to school until he/she has been without a fever for 24 hours (without fever reducing medication).

The common cold presents the most frequent problem to parents. A child with a “heavy” cold and hacking cough belongs at home in bed, even if there is no fever. If your child complains of a sore throat but has no other symptoms, he/she may attend school. If he/she has a bright red throat with or without white spots or if a fever is present keep your child home and call your medical doctor.

A rash may be the first sign of illnesses like strep throat or chicken pox. Do not send your child to school with a rash until you have been seen by your doctor and are cleared to return to school. Secure a note from your doctor that states their rash is not communicable.

Consult your doctor if your child has a stomach ache which is persistent or severe enough to limit activity. If vomiting occurs, keep your child at home for at least 24 hours after the last episode.

A child with diarrhea should be kept at home for 24 hours after the last episode. Always call your medical doctor if improvement does not occur.

School Nurses Page

Contact Us

Dial 815-883-9297

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  • Press 4 for Preschool

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