Lincoln superintendent posts final-stretch message as schools enter last two weeks

LINCOLN — Superintendent's office messaging dominates a slow Monday in Lincoln, with the K-8 district flagging the final stretch of the school year and no fresh items from Town Hall, the library or commercial outlets covering town affairs.

SCHOOLS The Lincoln Public Schools district posted a June 5 bi-weekly message from the superintendent's office to families heading into the last two weeks of classes. The note signals end-of-year logistics and reflections, though specific calendar items were not detailed in the district's news summary. Families can read the full message via the district homepage at lincnet.org.

At Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School, the most recent community update remains the June 1 edition of "LS News & Happenings" from Superintendent/Principal Andrew Stephens, posted to the LSRHS news page. Families looking for graduation-week details and senior events are directed there. The district also continues to circulate its 2025-26 school calendar online.

The K-8 district's annual LPS Family Feedback Survey also remains open, with parents and caregivers asked to weigh in on their experiences across the Lincoln, Hanscom and preschool campuses before the school year closes out.

ELSEWHERE IN THE NEWS No new coverage from Patch, MetroWest Daily News, or The Boston Globe in this cycle.

COMING UP - Through mid-June: LPS Family Feedback Survey open to all Lincoln Public Schools parents and caregivers (lincnet.org). - Final two weeks of K-8 classes underway; see the district calendar for end-of-year events at the Lincoln School (K-4 and 5-8), Hanscom School (K-8) and the preschool campuses. - Watch the LSRHS news page for the next "LS News & Happenings" update from Superintendent/Principal Andrew Stephens.

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