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Lincoln District and Curriculum

The schools in Lincoln provide all students with engaging, worthwhile, real-world experiences, as they have a mission to promote quality instruction. They have the belief that all students can have success, and the teachers use differentiated instruction to provide instructional methods to meet the diverse needs of all. The teachers in Lincoln work together and collaborate in order to exchange ideas to ensure the children receive the best education possible.

We currently cover the following Lincoln-area school district: Talladega County School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Lincoln District Curriculum

In reading in the primary grades, the students are exposed to great quantities of print. The teachers use chart songs, fingerplays with the words, big books, little books with fewer words and lots of pictures, words all around the room, and phonics instruction. The teachers read to the students all throughout the day, in all subject areas, and model the correct usage of one-to-one correspondence, word recognition, and fluency. The students, being engrossed in reading throughout the day learn to read at a consistent, steady pace.

Math is taught so that students are introduced to different topic areas like numeracy, quantitative data, geometry, measurement, using computational tools and algebraic thinking. The tools for problem-solving are focused on with the goal that students will eventually be able to determine the best methods for solving problems and choosing the most appropriate types of tools to perform these tasks. Further, students develop a range of logical reasoning skills from their math classes.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Lincoln Educational News

  • School Change Award - Teaching practices and learning achievement has increased at Winterboro High School. This school has improved in all education outcomes and won the award of School Change, which has been granted to WHS from the National Principals Institute of Leadership.
  • Lincoln High School Wins Award - The Medal on the Bronze Level has gone to Lincoln High School for Excellence in Education. The school offers a great selection of AP Courses and over 13 percent of the students are enrolled in them. The English and Mathematics test scores are well above the national average. Congratulations to LHS!
  • Lincoln High Students Success - Students at Lincoln High School received first place at the Technology Fair! The Tech Fair was at Jacksonville State, and the categories that won were: Website Creation, Productions in Video, and Multimedia. This has given the students the opportunity to attend the ACTE State Technology Fair.

Lincoln Tutors Can Help Your Student Succeed

SchoolTutoring Academy works with young learners and students, all the way up through high school. We offer Pre-K and Kindergarten Tutoring as well as Elementary School Tutoring to build a strong learning foundation early on. We also offer comprehensive tutoring across all school subjects.

Chalk Talk: Primary Teachers and Intermediate Teachers: What's the Difference?

Primary teachers teach grades pre-K, K, 1, 2, or 3. They are responsible for teaching every core subject to the students. They usually have one whole class to themselves for the day, all throughout the school year. Intermediate teachers instruct students in grades 4, 5, and possibly 6 (sometimes students in grades 6 are in the middle school setting). Intermediate teachers usually teach one or two subjects and the students switch classes to the other subjects. However, every school district is different, and there are times that grades 4 and 5 are all in one class and have the same teacher for all subjects, but that is not as likely as the subject-centered method. Intermediate and primary teachers are usually housed within the same school, as many of the elementary schools are grades pre-K through grade 5.