
Job Posting: Kitchen Worker (Full-time)
Location: Lincoln County High School
Description
To cheerfully prepare and serve tasty, attractive food in an efficient, clean manner and to know and follow all health and safety rules required by federal, state, and the Board of Education policies and administrative procedures. For a full job description e-mail Spring Brindley, sbrindley@lcdoe.org.
Requirements
1. Not less than a high school diploma or equivalency diploma.
2. Previous food service experience is recommended.
3. Must be able to read and write, to use simple arithmetic and to interpret and adjust recipes.
4. Meet health and physical requirements throughout the employment period.
Go to lcdoe.org, Departments, Human Resources, Applications, Food Services Application-Hired Locally and complete an application. Email resume to Spring Brindley, School Nutrition Liaison, sbrindley@lcdoe.org.
Start Date: ASAP
Salary: Based on Salary Schedule


Job Posting: Science Teacher (Lincoln County High)
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Last night a district all-call was sent out at 8 PM that was to conclude before 8:30 PM. For some reason, a glitch occurred where the call went out more than once. We apologize for this occurrence. We have contacted the vendor of our system and they are looking into situation.

Click the following link to view the October 2023 LC Connects Newsletter. #oneLC
https://www.smore.com/hce1j


Tomorrow is Homecoming! We have a fun filled day scheduled for our students!
Kona Ice will be here for students to purchase shaved ice or coffees!



The early bird yearbook sale ends Thursday, 9/21. Order online by visiting our website, or order at school with exact cash or check - order forms are available outside Mrs. Martin's Room #6.
https://lchs.lcdoe.org/o/lchs/page/yearbook-information


Please read the following for information about Friday nights game at Spring Hill:
All tickets to SHHS athletic events are sold online only. There will no cash sales at the gate. Tickets for this week’s games are on sale now and may be purchased using the link below. Advance purchase of tickets is highly recommended.
https://www.vancoevents.com/us/events/landing/33789


Click the following link to view the September LC Connects Newsletter. #oneLC
https://www.smore.com/p9z2d


Lincoln County High School will host a College and Career Fair (tonight) Monday, August 28th from 4 -6 pm. This event will take place in the commons area.
Beginning at 6:00, parents and students are invited to attend a financial aid workshop to assist with college planning.


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Due to the weather forecast for this afternoon, Lincoln County Schools will be closing at the following times: Lincoln County High School at 1:45 PM; K8 schools at 2 PM. All afternoon school activities are cancelled.
Dr. Bill Heath, Director of Schools

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We're thrilled to announce the new app for Lincoln County Schools! It's everything Lincoln County Schools, in your pocket.
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Now accepting applications for school bus drivers and substitute drivers. #oneLC
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We would like to welcome our new teachers to Lincoln County! #oneLC


Current Teaching Openings as of July 17, 2023.
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In this week's posting of "ThrowbackLC," we go back to the early days of Flintville High School. In the 1947-48 Beacon there were some loose pages and one was a copy of the 1945 Graduating Class. Also is the Student Council and Annual Staff from those years.
We hope you will enjoy these moments in history as much as we enjoy sharing them. #oneLC




Lincoln County High Schools CTE Director, Susan Welch (third left) accepts a check for $80,000 from Andy Popp Director of Ariens Fayetteville Operations to build the program's second mobile STEM lab that provides students in Kindergarten through eighth-grade access to Virtual Reality programs, as well as 3D printers. Pictured from left are LCHS Principal, Billy Owens, Popp, Welch, and Director of Schools Dr. Bill Heath.





Today we begin "ThrowbackLC". We will be periodically posting Throwback pictures highlighting events and snapshots from the past including our existing schools as well as those that no longer exist.
We hope you will enjoy these highlights as much as we like sharing them with you. #oneLC
These are from LCHS graduation - 2010



