
FREE SUMMER MEALS are back, and we are so excited to serve our community again this summer! Please see the attached flyer or visit https://www.lssc.k12.in.us/article/2233948 for details!


‼️IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR RETURNING AND INCOMING REGISTERED PRESCHOOL STUDENTS ‼️
There may be an opportunity for qualifying families to receive financial assistance towards preschool tuition.
Please click the link for an application.
If you have questions or need assistance, please contact D’Lee Sipes at dsipes@lssc.k12.in.us or at 812-847-6039 ext 2102
https://earlyedconnect.fssa.in.gov/onlineApp/home
Please feel free to share with anyone that is registered to attend!

Hats off to our preschool graduates! Our little learners in Mrs. Leigh’s preschool class have grown so much this year. We are so proud of their progress and can’t wait to see all the amazing things they’ll do in kindergarten. Here’s to a bright future for these shining stars! ⭐️





Miner Baseball Youth Skills Camp will be taking place on Saturday, March 1. This is for students in K-8th grade, and the cost for camp is $40.00. Campers in grades K-4th grade will be 9:30-11:30am. Campers in grades 5th-8th will be 3:30-5:30pm Use the following link to register and pay on-line: https://rb.gy/zthaqb

First Grade was seeing spots on the 101st Day of School. These puppies celebrated their day dressed as Dalmatians.
#makelearningfun









Open House is this Thursday from 5-7 PM for grades 1-12. Kindergarten parents should have received a message from their child's teacher and scheduled a time to visit campus and the classroom.


Linton-Stockton Elementary Science Night! March 13th from 6 pm- 8 pm in the Elementary Gym. Science, It's Like Magic, but It's REAL!


The Linton Elementary School Student Council will be having a food drive November 13-17th. Students can bring in non-perishable food items to their homeroom teachers during that week. The class with the most items donated will earn an extra recess! The 5th grade students will be delivering the items to the Linton Blessing Boxes (with the remaining items being delivered to the Food Pantry at the Catholic Church) on November 21st.


Congratulations to 2nd Grade student on their performance of the Three Little Pigs readers theatre!


First grade says “Thank you PTO for selling popsicles today!” They were excited to enjoy a cool treat at recess.


Mrs. Daily’s 5th grade class has been putting their graduate profiles into action by developing professional development sessions to present to the entire elementary! Partners were assigned a STEM activity from the Flex Lab to master. They then worked to create an interactive professional development session for students K-5. They had to differentiate their presentations and objectives to accommodate different ages while also teaching them all the same skills. It has been a great leadership opportunity!




4th graders enjoyed Marengo Cave on this beautiful day! ☀️ They were able to see firsthand the effects of weathering and erosion. They are now able to identify stalagmites, stalactites, columns, and draperies!! Thank you to the wonderful tour guides for sharing your knowledge with our students!





Students using VR to explore careers! Today was our first day using this technology. We had students learning how to change oil and learn how to use signals to help a plane taxi for take off.



Due to the condition of some of our auxiliary roads, Linton-Stockton Schools will be on a two-hour delay tomorrow, Thursday, January 26th. Additionally, there will be no morning preschool.

5th Grader, Rilan Overton created a guitar pick on our 3D printers! #STEM #Awesome


Sights and Sounds Around LSE
Mrs. C. Lannan's 4th grade students have been participating in STEM Fridays...and THEY LOVE THEM! Before break, they accepted a sled design challenge! Check out some of the promising designs! #Collaborators #CreativeThinkers


Today was an exciting day for Mrs. Brown’s fourth graders!! They all succeeded on the project that they had been working so hard on!! As an introduction to their persuasive essay writing unit, they worked together to learn how to write each part of one. They learned how to write an introduction paragraph, the reason paragraphs, and a conclusion paragraph!! Their goal was to persuade Mr. Brewer to wear the ugly sweater that they created for him today during our Ugly Sweater Day. He came into their classroom and listened to their presentation of the essay they wrote and prepared. Then, he opened up his gift which was the ugly sweater that they created for him to wear. He left to think about it, and he quickly came back to their class with it on!!! They did it!! They persuaded him!! Boy, did he look great wearing it around all day!! They were able to see him several times!! Learning can be SO much fun!!!


Mr. Johnson's class enjoyed the STEM activity of building a paper airplane. The students' task was to design an airplane that would fly the farthest. The students could choose a variety of materials to try and accomplish this task. The students had to use several of the graduate profiles during this activity. A job well done by All especially to Cole, Atticus, and Colten for being the winner.


Mrs. Ball’s Class held their own elections today voting between the candidates Oreo and Chips Ahoy! Students took turn working different poll jobs and even got to taste and place their own votes! Who would YOU choose?


Mrs. Frye's class took the Flex Lab Pumpkin Challenge and had tons of fun using the design process! 🎃 Way to go, engineers!
