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Lincoln School marks Junior Achievement Day with visit from DWSA students

Lincoln School marks Junior Achievement Day with visit from DWSA students

Lincoln School recently buzzed with excitement during Junior Achievement Day for grades K–2, as student leaders from Denzel Washington School of the Arts stepped into the role of mentors and role models.

The older students guided younger learners through engaging, hands-on activities that introduced career concepts and the importance of community.

This cherished annual tradition sparks early career awareness while strengthening connections across the District.

Lincoln School extends heartfelt thanks to Junior Achievement and Caroline Tzelios for their outstanding coordination and continued partnership.

We look forward to welcoming them back in March for Junior Achievement activities with our upper grades.

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Two girls smiling in classroom

 

 

Lincoln School Heart Health Kickoff

On February 4, Lincoln School kicked off Heart Health Awareness Month with an American Heart Association event, bringing students together to learn how movement and healthy choices build strong hearts for life.

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Lincoln School’s annual No Place for Hate Pen Pal Meet and Greet is a school-wide initiative that celebrates inclusivity and strengthens connections between older and younger students. Older students proudly model positive and respectful behaviors, while younger students enthusiastically look forward to meeting their pen pals and continuing these friendships throughout the year.