
Harvesting Good Vibes canned food drive went fantastic with generous community members, families, and students allowed LSE to collect enough food to fill two community blessing boxes. We have had an amazing week with learning about farming and harvesting. Mr. Huber, the teachers, Mrs. Messmer and volunteers helped us create a special week! We want to say thank you to everyone who helped us make this a neat week! Linton Stockton Elementary is blessed by all the support!





5th graders were able to attend a stem field trip at NSWC (CRANE) Monday and Tuesday this week. They had to construct a couple of different models to perform a task such as making a marble maze so the marble goes as slow as possible and making a potato “flink” (not sink to the bottom, not float to the top but stay in the middle of water). They collaborated and showed their effective communication skills to work together and complete the task!





First grade had a great field trip to the VU/Purdue Agricultural Center today. They planted pumpkin seeds, weighed and measured pumpkins, tested a hypothesis to see if pumpkins sink or float and learned that all pumpkins float!! Then they took a tractor ride out to a pumpkin patch and got to pick their very own pumpkin to bring home. They ended their trip with a picnic lunch on the lawn. It was a great day in first grade!





LSSC is happy to announce beginning Monday, October 3rd all students K-12 will receive free breakfast for the remainder of the school year.


Mrs. Daily's class has created Unboxing videos to highlight some of the awesome resources in our Flex Lab. Each day, a new video will be posted starting Monday, September 26th. We hope that you enjoy learning about what our Flex Lab has to offer!


Due to an unexpected lack of a quorum, the LSSC School Board meeting scheduled for this evening has been postponed. The meeting has been rescheduled for Monday, September 26th at 7:00pm.


LSES is thankful to have great student leadership from our student council. This year's elementary student council members are Serenity Bentello, Sidney Bowers, Ariel Reedy, Broderic Dyer, Austin Trabant, Sarah Krus, Hollee Rose, Quentin Colvin, Sophie Parker, and Brylee Dilorenzo!
This group is already planning a Halloween parade, a food drive, Read-A-Thon, and a dance! We can't wait to see what a positive impact this group makes on our building and community!


During Career Pathways, students have enjoyed learning about STEM Careers all around our community.

Mrs. Ball’s 1st Graders practiced their graduate profiles of collaboration and creative thinking while investigating their Math Workplaces today.


Today, third graders got their minds and bodies ready for music class with a Brain Break!



Mr. Johnson's class enjoyed the cup challenge exercise. The students had to use the graduate profiles of being a collaborator and creative thinker to complete the challenge. Look at all the smiling faces!





Dr. Goad will be hosting Open Office Hours on Monday, August 8th from 4:30pm-6:30pm in the Connection Center located in the high school. Patrons my stop in without an appointment to visit with Dr. Goad.
