Welcome to the Lincoln Public Schools Parent Center! This selection of information is designed to meet the needs of LPS families, providing current information about services, resources, data and news of interest to parents.
Here's how to go about using our "Parent Portal:" Click on this link to access the parent portal: ps.d64.org Enter your username and password. You received this information in a letter from the school. In the subject line, type "Parent Portal Username and Password."
This selection of information is designed to meet the needs of LPS families, providing current information about services, resources, data and news of interest to parents.
If you have internet access at home or at work, you will be able to view the information on your child at any time. Here's how to go about using our "Parent Portal:" Click on this link to access the parent portal: ps.d64.org Enter your username and password.
Education at Lincoln is grounded in a fundamental belief in the value of each individual, the willingness to learn from each other and the importance of taking time for reflection. Grads of all-girls schools are 6x more likely to consider majoring in math, science and technology than girls who attended co-ed schools.
What you learn at Lincoln will come up in your lives and your work in ways you can’t imagine. All-girls is the way to go. It gives you an unbelievable advantage and it truly pays dividends.
Lincoln Students marked the 100th day of school yesterday in imaginative ways! … [Read More...] about 100th Day of School Celebration at Lincoln School
To celebrate the 100th day of school, Ms. Oddo’s first grade class was challenged to build a structure out of 100 of the same material.
Students had to make a structure using 100 cups that was more than 1 meter, but less than 2 meters. … [Read More...] about 2nd Grade 100th Day of School Cup Challenge
The physical education classes Olympics concludes today. Enjoy these final images of the skeleton and two- person bobsled. … [Read More...] about Lincoln Olympics Concludes
This month Lincoln School is focusing on the hard character trait- Forgiveness. The act of forgiveness requires forgiveness for others, and sometimes you must forgive yourself. When you choose to forgive, the barriers are torn down, and the record is wiped clean.