Lincoln 5-8 Family Updates |
- Month of May: Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month; Jewish American Heritage Month
- May 1: School Lunch Hero Day
- May 4-8: Walk, Bike, and Roll to School Week
- May 4-8 Teacher Appreciation Week
- May 6: School Nurses Appreciation Day; Lincoln Drama Scene Share, 7:00pm
- May 7-8: Math MCAS (gr. 5-8)
- May 7: Grade 6 Student Learning Spotlight at School Committee
- May 11-15: PTO-Sponsored Teacher Appreciation Week
- May 14-15 STE MCAS (gr. 5&8)
- May 16: Gr. 8 Car Wash (Town Hall), 9-3:00
- May 18-19: Civics MCAS (gr. 8)
- May 20: Art and Music Gala, 6PM
- May 25: Memorial Day
- May 26-29: Gr. 8 Overnight Trip
- May 27: Eid al-Adha
- June 17: Gr. 8 Promotion Ceremony, 6:15pm (Centerfield)
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Our recess cart that was once filled with basketballs, footballs, frisbees, soccer balls, and volleyballs is now looking quite sad and empty.
If you do any spring cleaning this week and have any of that gear that you'd like to donate to the middle school recess cart, we'll be happy to take it upon the kids' return to school. |
Yearbook Ordering Details Deadline: May 3, 2026 Website: www.coffeepond.com Password: LMS2026 Price: $27 |
As we have in the past, we encourage all students who can to walk or ride to school. Join one of the walking and biking packs during WBRTS Week.
Buses will go around the loop and drop students off at the corner of Ballfield and Lincoln Roads and walk back to school each day.
With the slip lane closure on top of this, traffic at that intersection will be busier than typical, so please factor that in when commuting to campus. |
Funds help support end of the year activities for 8th graders.
Attention 8th graders: Be sure to sign up for a shift to support the annual car wash that goes entirely toward end-of-year happenings for grade 8 students. Talk with you families about which shift would work best for you and sign up at the link on Google Classroom that Ms. Reynolds posted. |
SPRING IS HERE! And with that, The Art & Music GALA is set for May 20, starting at 6pm!
Come for an evening of art and music! Student art will be displayed as well as musical performances by the Band, Chorus and Orchestra (grades 6-8), Instrumental Classes (grade 5 &6), Grade 5 Singers and the Construction to Concert Class.
We are looking for parent volunteers that can help with the reception after the music performances. Anyone that can help Ms. Sheppard organize, doing some behind the scene organization, please reach out to her: ksheppard@lincnet.org |
Also, we currently have several positions open in both kitchens. If you know anyone interested in working in the kitchen, please send them this link HERE or have them contact Kelly Haley directly at khaley@lincnet.org.
We are very excited about a few new menu items this month!! The highlights are below!
Lunch Menu: * April 15: Sweet Cheese Pierogis from a local company in CT * April 28: Walking Tacos with local ground beef from Maine Family Farms .....and Homemade Pizza featuring crust from The Good Crust in Maine!
Local Products
Menus are always subject to change and you will be notified if there are any entree changes. Menus can always be viewed HERE. This is the best place to view allergy information, see the full menu with all of the offerings and view the menu in other languages. |
Dear Lincoln School Composting Volunteers,
Thank you so much for your awesome support this school year! Since January, we have had six amazing volunteers helping out over multiple days. While this number is down from twenty unique volunteers from September-December, we still LhVE our volunteers and whether you joined us for one session or many, we truly appreciate YOU and your time.
As we look ahead to the end year, we are in dire need of volunteers and would be delighted to see you again– or to have you help spread the word about this important work we are doing in our school with others who might also be interested in volunteering.
If you'd like to spend time with your child as you volunteer, your child is welcome to join you at the compost table if they would like to pull up a chair and eat their lunch with you, don a pair of composting gloves, or use the coveted composting tongs!
Please don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions or suggestions. Thank you again for your invaluable support!
Most sincerely, Gwen & Nicole |
Our promotion ceremony is now officially scheduled for Wednesday, June 17 at 6:15, If weather does not cooperate, it'll move inside to the auditorium. Fun happenings hosted by grade 8 parents to immediately follow.
The tentative Codman Pool opening specific to grade 8 students is Thursday, June 18. |
Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School has put together a dedicated webpage on their website with key information for current grade 8 students and their caregivers. Please check the link out to stay up to date on all the important dates and deadlines as your children transition soon into their high school years. |
Greetings!
Below is a message from Mr. Bunting, the choir director/music teacher at Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School. This is open for any student that plans on being a part of the LS music classes next year. If you have any questions, you can reach out to Mr. Bunting or Ms. Sheppard.
Dear Chorus Families of current 8th graders, Please find the below link to sheet music and practice files for the L-S Chamber Singers audition piece:
I will be coordinating an audition date with your middle school chorus teacher, so you will get that info soon. Chamber Singers is L-S' auditioned choir, which sings a variety of challenging music, usually a cappella. The group has spots open in all voice parts.
Eligibility Any students currently in grade 8-11 who are signed up for an L-S Choir, Band, or Orchestra for next year are eligible to audition. This includes the ensembles during the regular school day and the Conservatory block before school ensembles. If you did not sign up for an L-S choir, band or orchestra for next year but you do want to audition for Chamber Singers, you can reach to Mr. Bunting at michael_bunting@lsrhs.net about switching your Elective choice to Choir.
If you have any questions, please do reach out to me and I'm happy to talk.
Many thanks, -Mr. Mike Bunting L-S Choral Director
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STUDENTS INSPIRING SCIENCE (EmpowerSTEM) Date and Time: May 1, 2026 at 4:00PM-5:30PM EST Grade Level: 4th–5th Grade Topic: Exploring Chemistry Through Slime Making
We have a permission slip we'll send to those expressing interest. While L-S students will be running the activities, we'll also have a Science teacher in the room for the activitiy to ensure supervision and safety.
What Students Will Learn In this hands-on EmpowerSTEM session, students will be introduced to basic chemistry concepts by creating their own slime. Through this activity, they will explore how different ingredients interact to form new substances, focusing on ideas like mixtures, reactions, and changes in materials. The lesson is designed to make science fun, engaging, and easy to understand.
Activities - Guided slime-making experiment
- Discussion of how and why slime forms
- Observing changes in texture and properties
- Encouraging curiosity through questions and predictions
Goal of EmpowerSTEM Meetings Our EmpowerSTEM sessions aim to: - Spark interest in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM)
- Build confidence in problem-solving and critical thinking
- Provide hands-on learning experiences that connect classroom concepts to real-world applications
- Create an inclusive, supportive environment where all students feel encouraged to explore and ask questions
For Parents We are excited to offer this opportunity for students to engage in interactive STEM learning. If your child is interested in participating, please complete this Google Form. This helps us plan materials and ensure a safe and organized experience for all students.
Alignment with Elementary School Principles - Promoting experiential, hands-on learning
- Encouraging collaboration and communication among students
- Supporting curiosity-driven exploration
- Reinforcing foundational scientific concepts in an age-appropriate way
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Tuesday, May 5th 7:00–8:30 p.m. Online via Zoom
Building Friendship Skills: Practical Tools for Kids, Teens, and Adults with Caroline Maguire
In this interactive session, participants will explore how meaningful friendships develop—and how to support them—across the lifespan, with a focus on the unique experiences of neurodivergent individuals. Participants will gain practical strategies to: - Start and sustain conversations
- Navigate social communication
- Support individuals in building deeper, more meaningful relationships
PDP Opportunity: Educators can earn 1.5 PDPs for attending live. The session will also be recorded and shared with all who register. |
This fall for the 17th year, Sudbury Flag Football League will be running an organized flag football program in Sudbury. This is a non-contact contact version of football where young players can develop their passing, catching and defending skills.
The SFFL Is for BOTH Boys & Girls. The games will be played by the Official National Flag Football rules.
Each player who is placed on a team will receive an NFL replica jersey with NFL team colors with matching shorts and a flag belt and flags.
Registration for Sudbury Spring Flag Football League is open and we currently accepting applications for its 2026 Spring league for children who are currently grades K through 11.
Games will be played on Sundays. There will be 8 regular season games plus play-off games. The majority of games will be played on the field turf.
If you are interested in having your child join the League, visit our website to register at www.sudburyflagfootball.com or email Sudburyflagfootballleague@gmail.com. We have a limited number of spots available.
The first proposed date of the league is Sunday 4/12. The drop-dead date for registration is Friday 4/10.
Please do not wait till the last minute because once we hit capacity, we will NOT be able to add any new players. Unfortunately, last year we had to turn some players away. |
This flyer provides registration details and session dates for the Lincoln Summer Camp 2026, organized by Lincoln Parks & Recreation. Key Information - Registration Opens: February 4
- Registration Website: LincolnRec.com
- General Inquiry Website: LincolnSummerCamp.com
- Contact Email: Laurie at Ldumont@lincnet.org
- Phone: 781.259.0784
Camp Sessions - Session 1: July 6 – July 17
- Session 2: July 20 – July 31
- Session 3: August 3 – August 14
Camp Hours - Standard Camp Day: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
- Note: Trailblazer (Grades 6-8) hours vary based on field trips.
- Early Risers (Extended Hours): 7:45 AM – 9:00 AM
- Extended Day (Extended Hours): 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Camp Groups Group Name and Grade Levels Pioneers Grades K – 1 Ramblers Grades 2 – 3 Pathfinders Grades 4 – 5 Trailblazers Grades 6 – 8 |
Minuteman provides hands-on, enrichment programs around career technical education subjects for students entering grades 5, 6, 7, and 8.
Each one-week session is held either from 8:00 AM-11:00 AM or 11:30 AM-2:30 PM on the weeks of July 6th-10th, July 13th-17th, and July 20th-24th. Students may enroll in as many sessions as they would like.
https://www.minuteman.org/students-and-parents/summer-programs
Email Dylan English at denglish@minuteman.org if you would like to connect about Minuteman's summer programming. |
Join Lincoln Sports Academy for its inaugural year - what we expect to be the highlight of the summer! This special week builds on the traditions so many have come to love: friendly, competitive games like soccer, capture the flag, football, gatorball (and more!), relaxing lunches at the pool, and a weeklong, camp-wide tournament that brings everyone together, win or lose. It's EPIC!
We’re also excited to introduce new games and traditions that will make this experience even more memorable!
Camp is sponsored by Lincoln Parks & Recreation and led by Lincoln residents Bryan Doo and Kurt MacLaurin. Bryan’s company, Optimal Fitness, will operate the camp, bringing over 25 years of experience to our town. The camp will run rain or shine, with activities held on Codman Field and also in the Reed Gym.
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The Association for Middle Level Education (AMLE) has created a new website specifically for families to help understand and embrace the nuanced middle years. So whether your middle schooler is the first you’ve had or the 2nd, or 3rd, etc, this website has great resources to help you and your middle level child navigate these years productively.
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Our district’s website has a Family Resources page specific for families with lots of resources. Check it out if you are looking for financial assistance information, temporary bus forms, and more. |
If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Lincoln School 6 Ballfield Road Lincoln, MA 01773 781-259-9408 |
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- Jay Peledge, 5-8 Principal
- Dr. Jaron Green, METCO Director (as of May 6)
- Allie Sears, Student Services Coordinator (currently on leave); Kerriann Gilman, Interim Student Services Coordinator
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- Carolyn Morrissey, Front Office
- Nanette LaRochelle, Administrative Assistant
- Kerri Martinec, Student Services
- Catalina Gonzalez, Front Office
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