
These are two classes, a 5th grade group and a 6th grade group , meeting during recess to work on developing elaborate and artistic maps, writing creative storyline, & creating characters for a game project they are each working on.



Who doesn't love a cup stacking challenge in 6th grade advisory group?



GSB students who won 2nd place and Honorable Mention in the MSTOYA/MCLA Writing Contest. They competed against 58 (3rd-5th) and 92 (6th-8th) students from across Maine. The theme was “A Teacher Who Impacted Their Lives”. They wrote about GSB teachers Ms. Tracy and Ms. Jen. Congratulations to them both!


Mr. Sal reads “Let them Play” to 3rd grade in honor of African American History Month.


Students in Ms.Tibbetts' class have been tracking the path of the sun throughout the school year. They noticed their shadows were shorter since the winter solstice. This observation is in agreement with the hypothesis in their science journals.


The GSB 3rd grade students spent a whole day at the Salt Bay Farm with Sarah and Angela from CRCT. We learned about animal adaptations, tracking, playing migratory hopscotch, and creating our ultimate adapted winter creature.





Menu Changes for 2/13 - 2/17:
2/13 - Breakfast 2/13 - Lunch
Cold cereal or Oatmeal Pulled Pork Sandwich
Cheese Stick, Fruit Potato Wedges, Fruit
2/14 - Lunch 2/15 - Lunch
Cheeseburger Wrap Spaghetti & Meat Sauce
Rice, Baked Beans, Fruit Broccoli, Bread Stick, Fruit
Valentine Treat!
2/16 - Lunch 2/17 - Lunch
Toasted cheese Pizza
Chicken Noodle Soup Salad
Roasted Butternut, Fruit Granola Bar, Fruit


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3rd graders designed creatures to learn about animal adaptations.





Physical Education cooperative games with Ms Kristie's 3rd grade and 8th graders!!!




The GSB 7th grade boys basketball team won their first round playoff game against Troy Howard Middle School Wednesday night 54-34. The Cougars will travel to Camden Middle School tomorrow for a semi final matchup at 3:45. Go Cougars!


Students from Ms. Tibbetts class enjoying a slippery surface on a cold winter day.


Here are some highlights from the timeline representing 3rd grade’s History of Objects Project.



Lincoln Academy would like to send a reminder to invite your 8th graders to our Course Registration Info Night, which will take place on February 16, 2023 from 6:30-8:00pm in the Lincoln Academy Alumni Dining Commons.
As you all know, the year will start to fly by faster and faster now, so here's a timeline of our upcoming enrollment events to keep on your radar. Follow Lincoln Academy on Facebook and Instagram for updates, and if you are interested in learning more, visit our website at www.lincolnacademy.org or sign up to receive our weekly newsletter.
Lincoln Academy visits 8th graders at local sending schools - February 6-10
8th Grade Course Registration Information Night - February 16 (6:30 - 8:00) Snow Date - Same Date and Time Online: meet.google.com/zkc-uihh-jvk
8th Grader Online Q&A: February 27 (Virtual 6:30 – 7:30 pm) Link: meet.google.com/hox-towm-bhy
AOS 93 PowerSchool Portal opens for course selection - March 1 - 6
Completed Honors applications to 8th grade teacher/counselors - March 3
Enrollment Forms & Honors applications dropped off to Lincoln Academy by sending schools - March 10
Class of 2027 Ice Cream Social - Lincoln Academy - May - Time/Date TBD
Math Placement Exam - Thursday, June 1 (3:30-4:40) & Saturday, June 3 (10:00-11:10)


The 8th grade boys basketball team lost a hard fought game to Camden Middle School 60-57 last night. Congrats on a well played season GSB 8th grade!




In the month of January, third graders enjoyed the STEP Program at the MRC. The students received four lessons from our instructions then had time to free skate. On the final day, the students were surprised with the disco ball and music. We are so proud of their accomplishments!





Students in Ms. Tibbetts class enjoying a game of Jenga during indoor recess.


Mr. Coleman's students made tracking lanyards, and then tested out their newly learned tracking skills. They also learned that even if you can't identify what animal made a track, the size, distance between tracks, direction of tracks, and surrounding evidence can tell a fascinating story about how animals survive during a cold Maine winter.

Special guest artist, Graham Walton, will be visiting GSB on Monday 2/6/2023


4th grade students experienced volcanoes up close in VR in their rock cycle studies!



