6th grade counselor
It's hard to believe but we've already been talking to 6th graders about their interest in orchestra, band and vocal music for 7th grade. All 6th grade students indicated their interest in joining these groups next year. It will be a part of their schedule so they will get more time in these classes. We've also passed mid-quarter so please encourage your student to continue focusing on getting any missing work in and doing their best!
Mrs. Rehm
6th grade counselor
Health Office
To 6th Grade Parents/Guardians,
Your child will be in 7th grade soon and there are health requirements which MUST be completed. You can schedule PHYSICALS at any time and at the same time receive the required TDap VACCINE. A VISION EXAM and DENTAL EXAM are also required for all 7th graders.
If you do not have a doctor or you do not have insurance, you may contact the Clinic with a Heart at 402-421-2924, the Health Department at 402-441-8065, or Health 360 at 402-441-6642.
We highly encourage that the Physicals, Immunizations, Vision and Dental Exams be completed as soon as possible and turned in as soon as possible. As soon as these requirements are met, please turn in the forms to Irving Middle School either in person, by mail, Fax : 402-458-3214 or email : cehmke@lps.org.
Students who are not compliant with immunizations by October 20th, 2026 will be excluded from school until they are compliant.
If you have any questions regarding these requirements or need help with resources, please contact the Irving Health office 402-436-1214 ext 4.
Thank you for your cooperation,
Courtney Ehmke
School Nurse
cehmke@lps.org
Course 1 Math: Lawrey, Hammack, Schafer
March 6
Current Chapter:
Chapter 8 - In this chapter, students will be introduced to the box plot, as well as engage in-depth discussion regarding measures of central tendency. They will investigate and write statistical questions, as well as how distance, rate, and time can be used to solve word problems.
Looking Ahead:
Chapter 8 Assessment by April 24
Please check gradebook for upcoming assignments and assessments and to monitor your child’s progress
Resources: Parent/Student Resources (explanation of key ideas, additional practice, and homework help) can be found at: https://home.lps.org/math/secondary/
Course 1D Math: Lawrey, Hammack, Schafer
March 6
Current Chapter: Finishing Chapter 9 - In this chapter, students will learn about volume and surface area of rectangular prisms using manipulatives and nets. They will use a percent ruler to calculate percentages and solve problems involving tax, simple interest, discounts, etc.
Up Next – Course 2 - Chapter 2
In this chapter out of the CC2, students will investigate fractions and how they relate to repeating and terminating decimals. They will connect their understanding of length to add positive and negative integers and rational numbers, as well as plot, read points, and scale graphs.
Looking Ahead:
Chapter 9 Test by March 18
Course 2 Chapter 2 Test by March 31
Please check gradebook for upcoming assignments and assessments and to monitor your child’s progress
Resources: Parent/Student Resources (explanation of key ideas, additional practice, and homework help) can be found at: https://home.lps.org/math/secondary/
Humanities: Vaughn, Petersen, Okamoto, Paulson, Jensen, Regnier
Our 6th grade Humanities classes are now working on a novel unit: Summer of the Mariposas. This novel is based on the “Hero’s Journey” story plot and has many parallels to Homer’s The Odyssey. Please ask your student about this book!
6th GRADE resources: Mrs. Kluck-Spann and Mrs. Rehm
Below are school and community resources available to provide food assistance for those who need it.
Food Market at Irving
Families can apply for Free and Reduced school meals at any time, especially if there has been a recent life change or change in income. If approved, the student then qualifies for free and reduced meals through the school year. Families will need to complete a new application starting next school year. Once your student is approved for free and reduced meals, you can also qualify your family for scholarships and fee waivers for student activities at school.
You can pick up a paper application from your student’s school if unable to access the form online. Learn more about the Free and Reduced Meal program on our website.
In response to the high need of students and their families experiencing hunger, the Food Bank, in cooperation with Leadership Lincoln and Lincoln Public Schools, opened the LPS Emergency Pantry.
Any LPS, private or homeschool student and their family can come to the pantry to receive food assistance. The amount of food families can have is based on family size.
The pantry is located at Bryan Community (300 S. 48th St.) and is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 3-5:30 p.m. when school is in session.
*You must have a school-aged student to visit the Emergency Pantry.
List of community food distribution opportunities compiled by UNL Extension
Food Bank of Lincoln website (and here is a pdf list of resources from the Food Bank)
MyLNK is a website (https://mylnk.app) and a mobile app (for Apple and Android - search MyLNK) that has information about community resources. It can be downloaded in a wi-fi environment and then used when wi-fi is not available. The website provides translations in Spanish, Vietnamese, and Arabic.
If you are interested in helping LPS students and families in need, you can give to The Foundation for Lincoln Public Schools student emergency fund, or contact them at 402-436-1612.