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Donation and School Supply List

Lincoln Public Schools provides all necessary school supplies. Below are suggested
donations and personal school supplies. Due to LPS District policy,
hand sanitizer must be Purell or Germ-X, contain at least 60% alcohol and unscented.
Disinfecting wipes must be Clorox.

KINDERGARTEN – Donations of Kleenex, Elmer’s glue sticks, 24-count size Crayola crayons, Ticonderoga #2 yellow pencils, Expo black fine tip dry erase markers, Crayola fine line markers,10-pack; Crayola broad line markers, 10-pack; Clorox wipes, Hand sanitizer, Play-Doh 4 pack, 4 oz can

FIRST GRADE – Donations of Kleenex, Expo black fine tip markers, Glue sticks and liquid glue, Crayons, Stickers, Ticonderoga #2 yellow pencils, Clorox wipes and hand sanitizer.   

SECOND GRADE – Donations of Ticonderoga #2 pencils, Expo medium point black dry erase markers, Crayola packs of 24 crayons, Clorox wipes, Hand sanitizer, Kleenex, stickers – used for incentive charts

THIRD GRADE – Donations of Ticonderoga #2 pencils, Prizes (fun erasers, bracelets, fancy pens, etc.) Fine Point Black Expo Markers, Loose leaf wide ruled paper, Hand sanitizer and Kleenex.

FOURTH GRADE – Classroom contributions are always appreciated if you would like to contribute. Below is a list of supplies that students in 4th Grade classrooms will use this year:  Kleenex, Ticonderoga #2 pencils, sharpened, 6 poly-material 2 pocket folders (no prongs because these will be 3-hole punched), one wide ruled composition notebook (100 page – not spiral), 1.5″ 3 ring binder (NO TRAPPER KEEPERS), Hand sanitizer (Purell or Germ X), Clorox Wipes, Expo thin dry erase markers

FIFTH GRADE – Classroom contributions are always appreciated if you would like to contribute Kleenex, Ticonderoga #2 Pencils-sharpened, EXPO black markers (narrow or regular black), Clorox Wipes and hand sanitizer.  Here is a list of supplies that students in 5th Grade classrooms will use this year.  2-inch 3 ring binder, 1- zipper pencil pouch, 5 plastic pocket folders, 4- spiral or composition notebooks, erasers, checking pens and highlighters and Post it flags.    

HEALTH OFFICE –  Flexible fabric bandaids – 1”x3”

Thank you.

Donation and School Supply List

Lincoln Public Schools provides all necessary school supplies. Below are suggested
donations and personal school supplies. Due to LPS District policy,
hand sanitizer must be Purell or Germ-X, contain at least 60% alcohol and unscented.
Disinfecting wipes must be Clorox.

KINDERGARTEN – Donations of Kleenex, Elmer’s glue sticks, 24-count size Crayola crayons, #2 yellow pencils, Expo black fine tip dry erase markers, Crayola fine line markers,10-pack; Crayola broad line markers, 10-pack; Clorox wipes, Hand sanitizer. 

FIRST GRADE – Donations of Kleenex, Expo black fine tip markers, Colored Expo markers, Glue sticks and liquid glue, Crayons, Stickers, Ticonderoga #2 yellow pencils, Clorox wipes and hand sanitizer.   

SECOND GRADE – Donations of #2 pencils (Ticonderoga), medium point black dry erase markers (Expo), packs of 24 crayons (Crayola), Clorox wipes, Hand sanitizer, Kleenex, Ziplock Bags any size, poly material (plastic) pocket folders, plastic page protectors, stickers – used for incentive charts

THIRD GRADE – Donations of Kleenex, Prizes (fun erasers, bracelets, fancy pens, etc.) Fine Point Black Expo Markers, Loose leaf wide ruled paper, Hand sanitizer

FOURTH GRADE – Classroom contributions are always appreciated if you would like to contribute. Below is a list of supplies that students in 4th Grade classrooms will use this year:  Kleenex, #2 pencils, sharpened, 6 poly-material 2 pocket folders (no prongs because these will be 3-hole punched), one wide ruled composition notebook (100 page – not spiral), 1.5″ 3 ring binder (NO TRAPPER KEEPERS), Hand sanitizer (Purell or Germ X), Clorox Wipes, Thin dry erase markers

FIFTH GRADE – Classroom contributions are always appreciated if you would like to contribute Kleenex, Pencils, EXPO black markers (narrow or regular black), Clorox Wipes and hand sanitizer.  Here is a list of supplies that students in 5th Grade classrooms will use this year.  2-inch 3 ring binder, 1- zipper pencil pouch, 5 plastic pocket folders, 4- spiral or composition notebooks, erasers, checking pens and highlighters.    

Thank you.

Rousseau Bike Rodeo Winners

Congratulations to these winners for the Bike Rodeo. CITY BIKE RODEO Event is on Tuesday, May 17th at Southpointe from 5-8.  Event sponsored by LLCHD. It’s a family cycling event open to anyone who wants to attend. Bring your own bike and helmet. 

KDG-3rd Grade

Stop on the Spot: Emily Amen

Slow Balance: Graydon Ousey

Rock Dodge; John Munter

Slalom:  Mac Ousey

OVERALL CHAMPION:  Graydon Ousey

4th-5th Grade

Stop on the Spot:  3 WAY TIE – Luke Llewellyn, Quinton Thornock, Gabriel Hastings

Slow Balance: Addie Baltensperger

Rock Dodge; Addie Baltensperger

Slalom:  Liam Bartholow

OVERALL CHAMPION:  Gabriel Hastings

Rousseau Inspire Award Recipients

Across LPS more than 120 students and staff members were individually recognized for their ability to inspire their school communities and make our world a better place as part of the Foundation for LPS annual Inspire Awards.

To read all the nominations and watch special video messages go to: https://www.foundationforlps.org/inspire-awards/

Congratulations to Mrs. Schaffer and Livia King!

NEW Arrival & Dismissal Plans

Due to construction, please make sure you are aware of the following arrival and dismissal procedures that will take place starting March 21.

Arrival: Students will not be able to enter to lower playground from the north steps nor the north gate along Calvert Street. Students will either need to take the sidewalk along the south side of the school to get to the playground or they will need to come into school from the main entrance and walk down the hallway to the playground. All Kindergarten students will line up in the circle by the front entrance. First graders will line up by Door 13. All other students will continue to line up on the playground.

Dismissal: Kindergarten students will dismiss from the circle. First grade students will dismiss out door 13. Second grade will dismiss from door 10 (north side of the school). Third grade will be dismissing out door 9, (north side of the school). Fourth and Fifth grade students will all dismiss east on the sidewalk from their regular doors.

If you have children that meet up with each other after school on the back playground, please help them determine a new meeting place. Students will not be able to meet up with siblings on the back playground. 

Thank you for your help in making arrival and dismissal a smooth process during construction.  Dr. Badje