A small glimpse into what Mrs. Fulks ELA8 class has been up to this month:
👉 Working on reading and writing skills in small groups
👉 iReady lessons
👉 Created two hallway displays highlighting their research on WWII and The Holocaust
Great job, Wildcats! Keep up the great work!
Our weather team is out right now monitoring areas that are prone to flooding. We are also receiving updates from the National Weather Service in Charleston. Should a school (or all schools) need to release early, an announcement will be made here and our website as soon as possible.
Hamlin PreK - 8 will be releasing at 10:00 AM due to a power outage.
The livestream for today's regularly scheduled board meeting can be accessed via our website at 6:00 PM today, February 27th, 2024. https://www.lcsdwv.com/page/live-streamed-board-meetings
We are thrilled to announce the 2024 county winners for the West Virginia Young Writers Contest!
1st/2nd Grade -
🏆 Addyson Love, Hamlin PK8
3rd/4th Grade -
🏆 Kerrigan Blair, Harts PK8
5th/6th Grade -
🏆 Parker Workman, Harts PK8
7th/8th Grade -
🏆 Colton Vickers, Guyan Valley Middle School
9th/10th Grade -
🏆 Bailei Miller, LCHS
11th/12th Grade -
🏆 Caleb Cooper, LCHS
Congratulations to you all on this exciting accomplishment! These students will now submit their writing for the statewide contest. Students will be notified in March if their work earns a top spot in the statewide contest.
Winners will be announced to the public in May on Young Writers Day at the University of Charleston!
Is it really an agriculture lesson if you don't get dirty? The Mobile Ag Lab, sponsored by the West Virginia Farm Bureau, rolled through West Hamlin this week.
"The Mobile Ag Ed Science Lab provides students with the unique opportunity to participate in hands-on lessons that reinforce their knowledge of science, technology, English and math, while they are simultaneously introduced to agriculture education."
Students had a great time touring the lab and taking part in the interactive lessons. Watching students learn something new, or try something for the first time never gets old!
Thank you to the WV Farm Bureau and the Mobile Ag Lab Team for making a visit!
There is just something exciting watching objects glow in the dark. Making your own glow in the dark objects in science class is even better, and 8th graders at Hamlin did just that. Students made glow in the dark polymer worms! This is a great way for students to see how different materials/objects can change and create something new when they are combined. The end result was awesome!
Congratulations to Harts PK8 and West Hamlin Elementary for claiming the title of LCS iReady Champions! Keep up the good work!
The livestream for today's regularly scheduled board meeting can be accessed via our website at 6:00 PM today, February 20th, 2024. https://www.lcsdwv.com/page/live-streamed-board-meetings
Career and Technical Education (CTE) Programs allows students to learn valuable skills, trades, and certifications for well paying and highly sought-after careers. And with 54% of jobs in West Virginia requiring skills training, opportunities in CTE related fields is only going to increase.
February is National CTE Month, and we want to hear from you! Are you currently in a CTE program at LCHS? Did you take a CTE course in high school that lead to your job today? Let us know below what CTE means to you!
If you had the chance to take in any of the Lincoln/Boone Middle School Basketball Tournament last week, you know the atmosphere was electric ⚡️ The championship game featured Harts PK8 representing LCS. The Lion faithful showed up in force for the game...but they were not alone.
Students from other schools around the district showed up to cheer on their fellow LCS athletes. This picture of Hamlin students rooting on the Lions has us thinking the LCHS student section is in good hands!
Harts, who won the regular season title, took the runner-up spot in the postseason tournament. Thank you to everyone who showed up to support the athletes all week!
All schools in Lincoln County will be on a 2-hour delay on Tue. Feb. 13, 2024 due to High Water.
The Army Corps of Engineers stopped by Ranger Elementary this week to talk to students about water safety. Students participated in several hands-on activities that taught them about safety in and near water. They also learned how to identify different tracks from animals living in our area! Thank you to the Army Corp of Engineers for this fun and interactive lesson.
Construction is underway at the Lions Club Field. New dugouts are being built by Lincoln County Building Trades: Local 1019. Thank you for giving back to the community, we are looking forward to see the finished product!
The students at Duval PK8 are hosting a brunch for Veterans in the Lincoln County Community on Friday, February 23rd. All Veterans are invited, you do not need to have a child, grandchild, etc. at Duval to attend this event!
The brunch will start at 9:00 a.m. at the school. If you plan to attend, please RSVP to the school by calling 304-524-2101. The students are looking forward to hosting those who have served our country!
School Counselors have vital role in education. Helping students reach their academic and career goals is at the core of a school counselors mission. They provide students and their families will valuable resources, and ensure every student has the opportunity to succeed.
To highlight them and their passion for helping students, this week is National School Counseling Week. We appreciate everything you do for your schools and students, often behind the scenes.
The livestream for today's regularly scheduled board meeting can be accessed via our website at 6:00 PM today, February 6th, 2024. https://www.lcsdwv.com/page/live-streamed-board-meetings
🔴 #red4bp 🔴
A red wave swept through LCS last Friday for National Wear Red Day. Thank you to everyone who wore red to raise awareness for heart health and show support for BP and his family. Although a small gesture, putting on your red on National Wear Red Day means the world to those battling heart problems.
What better month than February for Love the Bus Month! Many students start and end their day on a school bus. Others ride the bus for field trips or athletics. Our transportation team works hard year around to make sure students get from Point A to Point B and back to Point A safely. The school day would not be possible without the school bus. Do you have a favorite bus driver, past or present? Give them a shoutout in the comments.
LC Auto, the high school's auto mechanic CTE program, is looking for two donated vehicles for class. The vehicles do not need to be in the best shape but they must be able to run.
Mr. Burns teaches the class and says having a vehicle or two dedicated to the program will allow students to have more hands on work finding and fixing specific issues.
If you can assist LC Auto in this endeavor, or point them in the right direction, contact Mr. Burns at the high school.