Hello Lion Families,
It is hard to believe that the school year is over and students will be moving on to another grade level, or for our 5th graders, to Middle School. When I think back on the year, I am so proud of all that we accomplished together. Our students have learned so much and have continued to develop into great people. There is no way this year would have been as successful as it was without your help and support.
Lastly, I just want to thank you all for allowing me to be your principal for the the last 4 years. When I started four years ago, it was a very challenging time for the community with the pandemic, and for Lincoln in particular, because it was uncertain if it would stay open. So much has changed in that short time! Our students and community are thriving. Lincoln is continuing to grow and expand with the addition of Tank Elementary, and it has become that destination school for so many students, families and teachers in our community. I could never say thank you enough for allowing me to join your Lincoln family.
Make it a great Summer!
Mr. Gloudemans
Friday, June 7th - Last Day of School
 What happened in May/June at Lincoln 2024.mp4
What happened in May/June at Lincoln 2024.mp4Elementary/Middle Schools
	Session 1: June 17 - July 12  
	Session 2: July 15 - August 2
High Schools
	Session 1: June 17 - June 28
	Session 2: July 8 - August 2
There will be no summer school or enrichment programming on Wednesday, June 19th in observance of Juneteenth. 
The week of 4th of July will also be off.
Summer School Enrollment is FREE for GBAPS students and students who live within the district boundaries. Students who do not live within the GBAPS boundaries will be charged a $50.00 fee per course.
Please register through parent portal or by bringing the appropriate registration form to your school office or the district office building.
Non-GBAPS Student Enrollment Form
 
Please note that students will need to enroll for the grade they are entering next school year. 
Hub busing for summer school is provided but not guaranteed in all cases. Use the forms listed below to request transportation:
Elementary Transportation Request Form
Secondary Transportation Request Form
Wrap around care is available from 11:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. through the Boys and Girls Club. Check out the flyer for more information about how to register for wrap-around care if interested.
 Summer membership - Fort Howard (1) (1).pdf
Summer membership - Fort Howard (1) (1).pdf SUMMER WITH KIDS.pdf
SUMMER WITH KIDS.pdf Transition Letter.pdf
Transition Letter.pdf Transition Newsletter.pdf
Transition Newsletter.pdfIf you are in need of school supplies for next year, you are able to register your child(ren) up for the One Stop Shop, formally known as the Back to School Store. The event will be held August 7th at UWGB. Each student will receive:
Backpack
General Supplies
Earbuds
Socks
Underwear
Shoes or shoe voucher
Students eligible to sign up are those entering 5 year old Kindergarten for the 24-25 school year. Middle and High school students are eligible for a backpack. A QR code is attached and you need to fill out one form for each child. Please call Katie Barrientos, School Social Worker, if you have any questions. 920-448-2181.
What: Cross Country (Distance Running)
Who: Any Franklin Student
Where: Franklin Middle School
When: Practice starts August 19th at 3:00 p.m. (season ends on October 3rd)
Why: To have fun with friends and get into shape
Calendar can be found in the google classroom - Google Classroom Code: di6vlo5
🦁 May Pride! 🦁
Students were recognized for being respectful during the month of April.  
Our focus word for May is Grit! During our Pride, students participated in a teamwork activity and set goals for themselves.
The students' excitement while choosing and sharing their six new books was contagious. Thank you for spreading joy and fostering a love for reading, NBC26!
Fifth graders were assigned to write biographies on people of interest, resulting in presentations about individuals like Beyoncé, Louis Pasteur, Stephen Curry, Maria Tallchief, and Bill Gates, which were shared with other grades.
2nd and 4th grade students went on a field trip to Heritage Hill!
Will your child turn 3 or 4 years old on OR before September 1? If so, you are eligible to register for 3-year-old Head Start, 4-year-old Head Start or the 4-year-old Kindergarten program for the 2024-25 school year. 
Learn more about 4K here or register today!
The Board of Education has approved the 2024-25 Calendar (Click to view)
Listed below are important dates and changes to the calendar:
First day of school for students will be August 26, 2024. The District will continue the practice of grades 7, 8, 10, 11 and 12 attending asynchronously, except at the K-8 schools.
The 2024-25 calendar does not include any early release dates
The calendar includes two inclement weather days
There will be no school on April 23, 24 and 25 of 2025, due to the NFL Draft
The last day of school for students is June 5
Five (5) minutes of instructional time will be added to each day, more information to come
Intra-District transfer provides the opportunity for students to attend a school within Green Bay Area Public Schools that is outside of their attendance area boundary. Intra-District transfer approval is not guaranteed, but is based on space availability at the preferred school, grade and program. Students must meet any prerequisites for participation in the preferred program or school. As a reminder, transportation is not provided for students to intra-district transfer to another school. Parents/guardians are responsible for transportation. Learn more on the district's IDT Website. 
3rd Period: May 1st, 2024 opens at 8:00 am - July 15th, 2024 closes at 4:00 pm
Applications submitted during this window will be considered after applications submitted in Periods 1 and 2.
Final notification of acceptance or denial for this period and previous periods will be emailed by August 15, 2024.
 23-24 End of Year Transition Newsletter
23-24 End of Year Transition NewsletterCare Solace is a mental health care coordination service at no cost to students and families through the Green Bay Area Public School District. Care Solace helps individuals find mental health care providers and substance use treatment centers. Their team is available 24 hours a day, 7 days per week, and 365 days per year to quickly connect you to carefully verified providers in your community.
Call (888) 515-0595 at any time. Support is available in 200+ languages. For an anonymous search, answer a few questions to get matched with an extensive list of care providers at www.caresolace.com/gbaps.