Lincoln Junior High

Principal: Mr. Paul W. Bleuher
Asst. Principal: Ms. Michelle Reed
Secretary: Ms. Karen Tucker

 

7839 Lincoln Avenue
Skokie, IL 60077

 

847.676.3545 {phone}

847.676.3595 {fax}
847.982.6760 {attendance}

 

New School Hours for 2012/2013 School Year

Entry Bell: 8:15 a.m.

Start Time: 8:25 a.m.

End Time: 3:00 p.m.

Early Dismissal: 1:25 p.m.

Lincoln Announcements

  • Parents Active with Lincoln Spartans (PALS) Workshop >

    See attachment for info regarding the PALS workshop on Thursday, May 23, 2013.

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  • 2013 Book Fair >

    The Lincoln Jr. High Book Fair Student Crew invites you to their 2013 Book Fair being held in the Library Media Center of Lincoln Jr. High the first week in April. This years theme is music. Come out and listen to some great tunes while shopping for your books. At

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Tuesday, 16 April 2013 12:17

New Hire Information & Recoures

The information and forms provided on the following link are for the sole use of individuals who have had an offer of employment extended to them.

New Hire Information and Resources

Friday, 22 March 2013 00:00

Meet the Candidates - Community Forum

Hosted by the Skokie Education Association

Please come and meet our candidates:

- Mrs. Felicia Holtz
- Mr. Steven Dembo
- Dr. Jennifer Waters
- Incumbent – Mrs. Terri Lefler

Submit questions in advance at skea69.wordpress.com (contact us) or at the event

Date: April 3, 2013

Time: 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Location: Edison Elementary
8200 Gross Point Road
Morton Grove, Il. 60053

Refreshments provided by Skokie 69’s PTO

NTYC

A TOWN HALL MEETING
Thursday, April 4, 2013
7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Niles North High School Auditorium
9800 N. Lawler, Skokie

Local school administrators, community service agencies, law enforcement officials
and others will answer your questions.

Results of the 2012 Social Norms Survey
Depression / Suicide Prevention / School Refusal: Niles North Student Assistance Program (SAP) Coordinator Anna Hamilton
Technology / Internet Usage: Sarah Migas, Illinois State's Attorney's Office
Drugs / Alcohol / Curfew: Niles West SAP Coordinator Karin Wick
Dating / Sex / Supervision: Lydia Tracy, Turning Point
Police-Related Matters: Commander Brian Baker and Detective John Long, Skokie Police Department
Healthy Kids / Healthy Communities, and Support for Middle School Students: Dr. Quintin Shepherd, District 69 Superintendent

Join us for an Information Fair and refreshments after the meeting
For more information, please contact Rosamin Bhanpuri at 847-626-3959 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

NTYC2

Wednesday, 30 January 2013 00:00

Student Bullying Response

This notification is in response to a recent post in the Skokie Patch. The article, as written is both inaccurate and misleading. The inaccurate posting states, "Bullying at Lincoln Junior High." The event described in the posting happened in front of the home of one of our students. It did not happen at Lincoln Junior High as indicated in the article. This is contained in the police report which was filed by one of our students' parents and has been verified internally. While the rest of the description of the incident is accurate, the headline is what calls attention to our school and insinuates bullying problems at our school.

Student intimidation is a reality in school, out of school, and especially on the internet. Our teachers, administrators, social workers, and school resource officer realize this and contend with it on a proactive and reactive basis when it arises. This happens on a daily basis in formal ways through specific classroom instruction to informal ways through relationships that have been created with teachers and students.

Formally, Lincoln uses a wide variety of methods to inform and tackle this issue.

  1. Advisory – Our advisory program was set up with the intention of building relationships with students and staff. The format allows for teachers and students to discuss social issues, team building, and character education.
  2. Peer Mediation – This program is facilitated by students with the supervision of our school resource officer and another sponsoring teacher. Our students are trained by the staff and students at Niles West, where they operate a mirror program. The intent here is to diffuse a situation between two/three students before it becomes an even larger one.
  3. Health Classes – Our students cycle through health class during all years at Lincoln. In each of these classrooms, the students will touch on issues such as bullying and social intimidation. Our physical education teachers facilitate this along with outside community groups when possible.
  4. School Resource Officer – We are fortunate to have a full time officer who is dedicated to Lincoln. In this capacity, Officer Ronderos works with teachers and administration in a proactive manner whenever possible. This includes visiting classrooms to talk to students about bullying, internet safety, and the legal ramifications of such activity. On the other end, her role is also inclusive of issuing tickets when warranted for any misconduct that rises to an appropriate level.
  5. Social Workers – Lincoln has two social workers who work with students formally as their needs dictate as well as working with all students when the need arises. This area is one where the social emotional needs are met and often times can lead to disclosing of peer issues whereby the administration gets involved along with the students and parents of those involved.

Lastly, the incident described in the posting did not happen at Lincoln Junior High, but because it impacted our students and families, we did immediately get involved. All of the students involved and their parents were brought to school where a meeting was held with administration, and school resource officer.

As always, if any students feel that they are being bullied we encourage them to engage any of the adults at school. We take incidents of bullying very seriously and work proactively to resolve problems.

Quintin Shepherd, Ph.D.
Superintendent

 

2012 Academic Improvement Award (Illinois Honor Roll):

District 69 has been notified by the State Board of Education that Edison School has earned the Academic Improvement Award! Only 81 schools across the state earned the designation in 2012, so this is something to be very proud of. From the ISBE, “honors...schools across the state that have posted substantial gains. These schools demonstrate that exemplary progress is possible at every level and can be sustained.” You will see a certificate attached to the Board Report commemorating our success.

This award recognizes Edison School, and the staff should be very proud of their hard work. The award does not specifically recognize the hard work of the Madison School staff, but I hope that they too will take great pride in this award. The Edison staff would be the very first to recognize that they are building upon the foundation laid by the Madison staff.

BOTH SCHOOLS SHOULD CELEBRATE THIS AWARD!!!

Congratulations,

Dr. Quintin Shepherd, Superintendent

Wednesday, 23 January 2013 13:12

Facilities/Security Advisory Committee

Skokie/Morton Grove School District 69 is now accepting applications for the District 69 – Facilities/Security Advisory Committee.  The committee's purpose is to recommend a community vision and plan for the school district’s facilities and security needs that reflect the district’s strategic plan, educational values and considers the restraints of both current and anticipated resources.  The committee is charged with conducting a study of the district’s facilities which include security measures, with the goal of recommending options that will be presented to the Board of Education for further consideration.  The Board of Education would ultimately vote on any action that would stem from the recommendations of the Superintendent and the committee.  In anticipation of any facility or security work that may be completed over the course of the next several years, applicants are asked to commit to a minimum of four evening meetings over the next several months.  Meetings will consist of building tours in addition to round table discussions that will result in a final recommendation.  The District is looking for a diverse committee membership which represents a variety of backgrounds, experience and interest to draw from.  However, the committee will be comprised of just twelve members, so if applications exceed this number, please know that a selection will be made and only those selected will be contacted.  We welcome all members of the community (with a good pair of walking shoes!) to apply.  Please click the link below to apply.

http://tinyurl.com/SD69-FSAC

Questions may be directed to the Director of Finance and Operations at (847) 675-7666.

Thank you for your interest!

Wednesday, 12 December 2012 19:06

Classrooms First Commission

Classrooms First Commission: A Guide to P-12 Efficiency and Opportunity

House Bill 1216 was signed into law on August 23, 2011 as Public Act 97-0503, creating the School District Realignment and Consolidation.  

To view the reports findings click on the following link:

http://www2.illinois.gov/gov/P20/Documents/Reports/CFC%20FINAL%20REPORT%2006.29.12.pdf

Under the direction of Ms. Angela Abramite, students at Lincoln Junior High will have an opportunity to perform the Fall play "Gooney Bird Greene". This is a special occasion, as it marks the inaugural performance of a partnership between the Skokie 69 fine arts department and Gorilla Tango Theater. Skokie 69 is known for it's wide array of fine arts programming and our students are recognized nationally when they matriculate into Niles West High School. In our community, we are quite lucky to have the opportunity to partner with the Skokie Theater. The theater's rich history and recent renovations make it a perfect location and performance venue for our students.   

http://www.goodnewsskokie.com/lincoln-junior-high-to-perform-at-the-skokie-theatre/

FRIDAY AFTERNOON BACKPACKS were packed up and delivered by Michael Silver & Company CPAs to Skokie/Morton Grove School District 69 over the Veterans Day Weekend. According to Susan Waterloo, Tax Manager, who served as primary organizer of this community-spirited initiative, “Due to the amazing generosity of MSCO partners and employees, we had enough donations to contribute again! A special thanks to everyone who shopped, and hauled, and organized, and packed. We could not have accomplished this without everyone’s contributions and help. Also, special kudos go to our colleague, Audit Manager, Pauline Perrone, for suggesting this great idea!” At a recent local community event, District 69 School Superintendent Quintin Shepherd enthusiastically reaffirmed his appreciation for the backpacks and the joy they bring to the school children. We’ve posted some new photos here that capture some of the fun and excitement of the BackPack assembly line! Enjoy!

      

 

Following on the success of “Hunger Awareness Day” in April, in support of the Niles Township Food Pantry, the staff of Michael Silver & Company CPAs continued its community-focused enthusiasm by supporting children within Skokie/Morton Grove School District 69. According to District Superintendent Dr. Quintin Shepherd, there is a group of children that leave school on Friday afternoons and face the reality of having little or no food until they return to the classroom on Monday morning. In response to this, Michael Silver & Company eagerly got to work with the School District to coordinate the Friday Afternoon Backpacks (FABs) initiative that everyone hoped would help curb this weekend hunger challenge. This was the first time that such an undertaking took place between the school district and businesses in the area. While the school provided the backpacks, Michael Silver & Company did the rest!

Beryl Reid, Partner and sponsor of Michael Silver & Company’s community and charitable activities, stated, “Not only did we have several people take the time to consider the best variety of foods that the children and their families would enjoy, many actually headed out to the stores to purchase the food and drinks.  We also raised additional cash contributions, which resulted in participation in excess of $1,000! Additionally, Produce World in Skokie contributed fruit to the abundance of food items that we collected.”

Beryl continued, “Our first contribution of 30 backpacks, overflowing with healthy food and drinks, were delivered to the School District the Friday before the Labor Day weekend. That same afternoon, we were thrilled to receive an emailed video thank you from Dr. Shepherd, noting: “[The backpacks were] a tremendous success…everything went exactly as we had planned and designed, and I could see the looks on the faces of the kids -- they were excited to get the backpacks! By every single measure, this was a phenomenal success – thank you, thank you, thank you from the bottom of my heart, on behalf the board of education, on behalf of the students, and on behalf of the school district, thank you…you guys have done an amazing thing, and I am greatly appreciative of your efforts.” We are targeting to fill backpacks for the students again in the late Fall.

For additional information on Michael Silver and Co. please visit their website at http://www.msco.net/. Click on their "Community" link for updates to this article and other ways they are supporting the community. 

Thank You!

The District 69 Community

This is to inform you that the Skokie Voice Schools Forum "Our Taxes, Our Schools" which was held on November 15, 2012 will be aired on Comcast (Channel 19) on the following dates:

  •  Monday, December 10 at 8:35 p.m.
  •  Monday, December 17 at 7:00 p.m.
  •  Monday, January 7 at 7:00 p.m.
  •  Monday, January 14 at 7:00 p.m.

This forum was a great opportunity for residents and businesses to obtain information explaining how their property taxes are assessed and utilized by the Skokie public schools.

If you were not able to attend, be sure to catch the Comcast broadcast to learn more.

For complete information about Skokie Voice including membership, please visit www.skokievoice.org

 

 

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Upcoming Lincoln Events

MAY
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05.28.2013
8th Grade Trip

MAY
29

05.29.2013 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
8th Grade Graduation

JUN
3

06.03.2013
Field Day

JUN
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06.03.2013 9:00 am - 10:30 am
5th Grade Visit Lincoln

JUN
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06.05.2013 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
PTO Culminating Dinner

District Administration
[p] 847.675.7666
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District Website

Lincoln Junior High
[p] 847.676.3545
[f]  847.676.3595
Lincoln Website

Edison School
[p] 847.966.6210
[f]  847.966.6236
Edison Website

Madison School
[p] 847.675.3048
[f]  847.675.1691
Madison Website