
Kindergarten writing is the best! I love how they sound out the words, segment them, and write what they hear! We write in our morning journals every day! So proud of them!





What a great way to start the day...YHS did a fantastic job this morning during Frozen Jr! What a fun time!





All-Star Readers! Mrs. Wagner's kindergarten students who received a reading medal, a book and a Book-It certificate for meeting their monthly reading goals! Reading Rocks and so do these kiddos!


Mrs. Roth's class enjoying "Frozen Jr." performed by YHS students!





The Lincoln Elementary Student Council packed Easter baskets for the River City Domestic Violence Center. The baskets were filled with crafts, small stuffed animals, and some candy. It was a wonderful experience!!


Lincoln Leaders are all smiles heading into Easter Break!
Maybe you'll find a "Caught being a Leader in your Easter basket 🐥



Mr. Bochman's Music class was "survivin" recorder by singing and playing "Eye of the Tiger" today.
Click on the link below if you would like to rock out to some recorder playing.
https://youtu.be/RORQl_oH3_w


We had fun today dividing up reading parts and telling the story "The Day Lolly Saved the Peeps". We always enjoy doing reader's theater and getting to take turns reading and using different voices.


Mrs. Wagner's Kindergarten Kiddos wish you a Hoppy Spring Break!!





Tuesdays aren't just for Tacos!
Check out our Lincoln Leaders🤩



It's Bring Your Favorite Stuffed Animal to School Day! Some of our stuffies matched up with our favorite books! How cool is that!





Miss Greene just couldn't resist an April Fools joke two days late...Would anyone like a brownie? A brown e...get it?



Yankton School District is approaching the groundbreaking date of the new Early Childhood Development Center, which means we are ready to begin the exciting process of naming the building!
Do you have an idea? If so, please read the criteria statements below and submit a response at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/86JYHL2.
Criteria:
Timelessness: The name of the building should be timeless.
Inclusivity: The name of the building should promote diversity, equity, and inclusivity.
Clarity: The name of the building should be clear and easily understood.
Relevance: The name of the building should be relevant to the nature theme incorporated into the design.
Uniqueness: The name of the building should be unique.
Respect: The name of the building should not include a person’s name.
The submission process will close on Saturday, April 22, and the chosen name will be announced at a later date. Be creative and have fun!


These Lincoln Second Graders were dynamic dabbers while reviewing different dynamic markings in music.




Mrs. Roth's Class Graduated from D.A.R.E. today!!!





Mrs. Davison came to do a PEEP STEM challenge with the girls third graders.











Lincoln School Kindergarteners are busy using melted crayons to design Easter eggs! They are egg-cellent!!





We played a fun game together on the Promethean Board today to review comprhension skills. We are getting really good at making inferences, reading for details, and using context clues!


Nothing chases away the gray sky blues like a STEM project! Miss Greene's "firsties" loved building domino relay races!




Do you have a child that you haven’t registered for JrK or Kdg and will be 5
by Sept 1, 2023?
Join us to register!
Monday, April 3
3:30-6:30 pm
YSD Administration Building
2410 West City Limits Road
Can't make it that night? Register today at https://www.ysd.k12.sd.us/o/ysd/page/school-registration
