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Five Things You Should Know About the Library
Take advantage of what your public library has to offer for kids. Whether your little ones are toddlers or high school seniors, Lincoln City Libraries has the goods to complement their development as readers and engage their brains for quality learning and fun.
Insights from a First-Year Teacher
I’m Lily Parizek, a first-grade teacher at Hartley Elementary School in Lincoln, and I’m here to share what helped me through me first year of teaching.
The Love of Language
Rosanne Navas, a Spanish teacher at Lincoln Southwest High School, shares the importance of learning another language and what opportunities are available for students in Lincoln.
On the Wall at Lincoln Kids
This season, we’re showing off some of the fine artistry crafted by Mrs. McMullin’s fourth-grade class at Zeman Elementary!
Teacher Feature: Get to Know Coach Bo
Get to know Coach Richard Bollen, the Assistant Athletic Director, referred to as Coach Bo.
All About KidsPark
We sat down with Katie Krivolavek, owner of KidsPark Lincoln, to learn more about her passion for helping kiddos and parents.
Celebrate With Us! The Week of the Young Child Is Almost Here
The Lincoln Chapter of Nebraska AEYC invites you to participate in the week of the Young Child! Caring adults should find ways to help children move, interact with others, learn, talk, sing, and dance. We encourage everyone to honor children each year in April.
Spring Into Our Latest Edition
Check out our spring edition FULL of fun things to do with your kiddos!
Kindermusik: So Much More Than Music!
There’s a very special, almost magical place in Lincoln. A hidden gem if you will. Children know the place when they drive by. They know that inside, a teacher awaits them with a warm smile and a hug, ready to teach them so many fascinating things in a playful way.
‘Tis the Season to Recycle!
While these are great examples of items that can be recycled, not all paper or plastic can be recycled and there are certain rules to follow when recycling glass. Willa DiCostanzo, the Waste Diversion Coordinator for the City of Lincoln, wants citizens to give everyone involved in the recycling process the gift of putting the right items into your recycling bin this holiday season!
A Foundation for Learning
Our top priority at the Foundation for Lincoln Public Schools is to ensure students have every opportunity possible to reach their full potential. While tax dollars cover the basic costs of public schools, there are still many unmet needs. Here are some of the ways we support students, families, and educators at our schools.
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