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Lincoln District and Curriculum

The mission of the Lincoln Public School District is to provide its three thousand students with curricula firmly rooted in state standards in order to equip the graduates for success. The curricula of the Lincoln Public School District are based on the Common Core State Standards, a group of expectations that are used by more than forty states to align curricula to career and academic success. Each grade level has a set of expected outcomes that students are to master by the end of the school year.

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

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Lincoln District Curriculum

Kindergarten students, for example, should be able to take turns and follow rules for classroom discussions, identify lower and uppercase letters by name, and ask and answer questions about the main events or ideas of a text. First grade students should use phonics to sound out familiar words, generate descriptions in complete sentences with clarity and relevant details, and measure the length of objects.

By the seventh grade, students will be working to solve word problems that feature percentages, whole numbers, fractions, or decimals and writing persuasive text that includes research and evidence to support claims. Eighth grade students should be able to present the key points of findings to others, analyze how writers use literary devices, and use literary devices in their own writing. In the English Language Arts curriculum for high school, reading, writing, speaking and listening, and language compose the five basic components of the yearly coursework.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Lincoln Educational News

  • Open House - The newest kindergarten classes, along with the parents, were welcomed to Central Elementary to meet their teachers and see the classroom. Current students demonstrated what they had learned throughout the year. Students even used an Elmo projector to display the writing assignments that they had completed throughout the school year.
  • Socks Rock! - Students at Lincoln Middle School set aside a day to commemorate World Down Syndrome Day. With a pizza party prize in sight, advisories put their best foot forward by wearing colorful socks and fun clothing as they donated funds to be given to the Down Syndrome Society of Rhode Island. Socks made of paper were decorated and hung around the school.
  • Parents Volunteer - The parents of Saylesville Elementary see the importance of reading practice. For this reason, a group of parents has volunteered to work as one-on-one tutors for students of the school. The parents were trained in certain strategies and matched with students nominated by the teachers to participate in the program.

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: Staying Hydrated

Are you in the habit of drinking with each meal or snack? Do you carry a water bottle with you? According to some estimates, the body is over 60% water. Water is the single most effective and safe drink for your body. Water is free of calories, dyes, and preservatives. It also helps your body with digestion, circulation, and body temperature regulation. If your school allows, bring a water bottle from home each day. You can refill the water bottle at the water fountain during passing periods. If you are not fond of the taste of plain water, there are many powders or liquid flavorings that can be added to improve the taste. Fresh fruits and vegetables can also provide hydration to the body. The most important time to drink water is after physical exertion, so be sure to have a drink after a gym class or a sports practice.