Lincoln schools enter final two weeks as town news desk runs quiet
LINCOLN — The town's primary news channels were quiet over the past 24 hours, with no fresh items from Town Hall, the library or commercial outlets covering Lincoln. The most current update on the desk remains Superintendent's bi-weekly message from June 5, which framed the final two weeks of the school year for K-8 families.
SCHOOLS
Lincoln Public Schools families are heading into the last stretch of the 2025-26 academic year. In the June 5 bi-weekly message posted to the district site, the superintendent's office flagged several end-of-year topics for K-8 families across the Lincoln and Hanscom campuses, with Principal Sarah Collmer at Lincoln School K-4, Principal Jay Peledge at Lincoln School 5-8, Principal Erich Ledebuhr at Hanscom School K-8, and Preschool Principal Lynn Fagan continuing to lead their buildings through closeout.
At Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School, the most recent community update remains the June 1 "LS News & Happenings" message from Superintendent/Principal Andrew Stephens. No new districtwide announcement has posted since.
The district's annual LPS Family Feedback Survey also remains open for parents and caregivers, per the district news page.
ELSEWHERE IN THE NEWS
No new coverage from Patch, MetroWest Daily News, or The Boston Globe in this cycle.
COMING UP
The 2025-26 school year is in its final two weeks for Lincoln Public Schools, per the superintendent's June 5 message. Families should watch the district calendar at lincnet.org for end-of-year early-release and closeout dates.