lincoln elementary school parent portal

by Patience Berge 10 min read

How many students are in Lincoln Elementary?

Lincoln Elementary School is located in beautiful Exeter, California. We are a neighborhood school and serve approximately 650 students in grades Pre-K through 5th. High standards for behavior and academics are set for all students at Lincoln Elementary School. State and local standards drive instruction at each grade level.

What is the Lincoln Public Schools parent center?

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.

Who is the principal of Lincoln School?

My name is Nick Sacco and I am the Principal of Lincoln School. I am privileged to work with an amazing staff that is extremely dedicated to educating the students of our school. Lincoln School aims to provide a safe and nurturing environment where students are able to learn and grow through their academic career.

Where is Lincoln Elementary School in California?

Welcome to Lincoln Elementary School, home of the Lions, and welcome to the 2020-2021 school year! Lincoln Elementary School is located in beautiful Exeter, California. We are a neighborhood school and serve approximately 650 students in grades Pre-K through 5th.

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Anniversary of the Creation of North Bergen Township

February 10 marks the anniversary of the creation of the Township of North Bergen. Special thank you to Local Historian and High School Teacher Michael Maring for sharing.

North Bergen Schools - January 28th Announcement

Please click on the headline to watch the January 28th announcement from Dr. George Solter regarding the return to in-person instruction for all students on Feb 1st, the extension of the marking period by one week, Black History Month and vaccine clinics in our schools.

North Bergen Schools - January 26th Announcement

Please click on the headline to read the January 26th announcement from Dr. George Solter regarding the return to full-day in-person instruction.

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