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    Contact your Teacher

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  • Covid-19 and what you should know

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  • Spotlight on Lincoln Elementary School

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  • No dogs on campus

    In order to provide a safe environment for our children, our District Board of education has outlined the following Administrative Regulations: Dogs shall not be allowed on school grounds. (AR 1330.2).

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  • I Pledge SAUSD

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  • Campus Visitors (RAPTOR)

    California State Law requires that all persons entering the campus must register at the school office. OFFICIAL IDENTIFICATION IS REQUIRED EVERY TIME YOU ARE ENTERING SCHOOL GROUNDS. Please do not go directly to the classroom or playground. Please come to the office first. This policy helps us protect your students and staff.

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  • Cyber Bullying Prevention

    Cyber Bullying Prevention

    Stop Cyber Bullying!

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  • Gold Ribbon Winners!

    Gold Ribbon Winners!

    Abraham Lincoln Elementary is being recognized as one of the 772 California Gold Ribbon Schools for 2016. The award reflects our school’s success in creating a positive learning atmosphere for our students. Such success is a direct result of our dedicated, creative, and talented staff, and our supportive school community.

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  • DPR MicroVention Project Crew & Playworks Team up

    DPR MicroVention Project Crew & Playworks Team up

    The construction team at DPR’s MicroVention project site in Aliso Viejo, Calif. partnered with youth in Playworks’ junior leadership program to transform a 12 x 12 foot barren dirt lot on the school grounds into a colorful space for gardening and creativity. Playworks, a nonprofit organization committed to promoting safe, fun and healthy play at schools across the nation, is based in mostly underfunded schools, so the landscape enhancements were needed by both Playworks participants and the community.

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  • Digital Citizenship Academy

    Digital Citizenship Academy

    SAUSD is providing its first Digital Citizenship Academy for Parents on Saturday, March 19th, 2016! Clcik here for more information

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  • Parent Computer Classes Every Monday & Tuesday!

    Parent Computer Classes Every Monday & Tuesday!

    To begin the process of helping parents be confident and competent users of technology, Lincoln has designed parent computer classes that will provide an overview of what the students learn during their time in elementary school.

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  • Blessings in a Backpack

    Blessings in a Backpack

    Blessings in a Backpack mobilizes communities, individuals and resources to provide food on the weekends for elementary school children across America who might otherwise go hungry.

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  • SAUSD has its own Mobile App!

    SAUSD has its own Mobile App!

    Have you downloaded the SAUSD app? It features articles and photographs highlighting the programs, events, staff members, and students of our district. The app is offered in the Apple and Google Play Store. Simply type SAUSD or Santa Ana Unified.

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  • Santa Ana's Top Mathematician: Study Guide

    Santa Ana's Top Mathematician: Study Guide

    Think you’ve got what it takes to be Santa Ana’s next top mathematician? Click on this headline to be taken to the study guide.

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  • Lincoln's Dress Code Policy

    Lincoln's Dress Code Policy

    Each K-8 school in the District shall implement the K-8 Mandatory Uniform Dress policy. A plan shall be developed by each K-8 school for uniform dress including the color(s) for the uniform. The District recommends that a standard uniform of white tops and navy blue bottoms be considered to facilitate student movement from site to site within the District and to increase uniform availability, but sites are responsible for the color of uniforms selected. The Board must approve all school plans.

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