about 4 years ago, Amy Mcguire
Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer (P-EBT) Program | Louisiana Department of Children & Family Services
Louisiana Reopens 2019-2020 P-EBT Application for Families Who Did Not Apply in May and June Families Who Received P-EBT during the May-June Application Period are NOT Eligible The P-EBT program provides help buying groceries for the families of children who were receiving free and reduced-price meals at school last school year. These one-time benefits are $285 per eligible child. This covers 50 school days missed from statewide school closures during the pandemic. Some parents became eligible for free and reduced lunch in May 2020. They would receive $91.20 per eligible child, which covers the cost of meals for 16 school days in May. The initial PEBT application period closed on June 15, 2020, and served 407,800 children. This second application period is aimed at the 264,111 children who qualified but did not receive PEBT the first time.
http://www.dcfs.louisiana.gov/page/pebt-program
All students in LP are eligible for free breakfast and lunch during school days until December 31, 2020 or money runs out.
about 4 years ago, Lincoln Parish Schools
Good afternoon! We look forward to having students back in school tomorrow, Thursday, Sept. 3.
If your child is on an A/B schedule, tomorrow, Sept. 3, is “B” day. The schedule for the month of September is attached.
If you are without electricity or internet and unable to attend school or complete assignments, please inform your school. The absence will not count against your child, and make- up work will be permitted once your electricity and internet have been restored. Students will be responsible for making up the work, or grades will be affected. Please remind your child to have a mask in grades 3-12, and social distancing is still required. Calendar Link:
https://5il.co/kjp1over 4 years ago, Lincoln Parish Schools
To: Parents and LPSB Staff members:
From: Mike Milstead
RE: Lincoln Parish School Cllosure
Date: Monday, August 31, 2020
For information regarding Lincoln Parish Schools closure status click on the following link from Mike Milstead, Superintendent of Lincoln Parish Schools:
https://5il.co/kfp2over 4 years ago, Lincoln Parish Schools
Good afternoon Teachers and Parents, This message is from Mike Milstead, Superintendent of Lincoln Parish Schools. We are scheduled to be out of school Thursday, August 27 due to the weather that has been forcasted. We will continue to follow the same A/B schedule in our secondary schools on Friday. So if you were scheduled to be in school this Friday, you will attend as scheduled. There will be no altering of the A/B schedule. Thank you and be safe.
over 4 years ago, Lincoln Parish Schools
over 4 years ago, Amy Mcguire
over 4 years ago, Amy Mcguire
over 4 years ago, Lincoln Parish Schools
Please use the following link to see the most up to date Lincoln Parish Schools Strong Start Plan
https://5il.co/ibcoover 4 years ago, Lincoln Parish Schools
There is still time to come in and sign up for our Summer Reading Program! Children ages birth through grade 2 can earn a prize for every ten books read to them or by them. Children in grades 3-6 can earn a prize for every 500 pages they read. We are getting in new picture books, chapter books, EZ readers, non-fiction books and graphic novels weekly, so please try to get some summer reading in before school starts!
After school begins, we have a large selection of the EZ readers and beginning chapter books that are recommended by the IRLA Home updates! We look forward to serving you the rest of the summer and this school year! From your friends at the Lincoln Parish Library.
over 4 years ago, Lincoln Parish Schools
over 4 years ago, Amy Mcguire
over 4 years ago, Amy Mcguire
over 4 years ago, Amy Mcguire
Summer Reading Program at the Lincoln Parish Library
Who: Birth thru high school
When: May28-July 28
What: All children in Lincoln Parish are encouraged to participate to keep reading through the summer
Online read-a-louds and weekly craft demos are available on the Lincoln Parish Library's Facebook page(under the video tab)
To-go crafts are available each week to go with the Fairy Tale theme of the week
We can get a bag of books together for you if you call and talk to someone in the Children's or Teen's department and deliver it curbside if you do not wish to come in
251-5531
This week there are two "Science Tellers" videos and a magic show "Tommy Terrific" that will be available all summer to watch
over 4 years ago, Lincoln Parish Schools
Congratulations to Katie Echols as Choudrant High School Rotary Student of the Month!
over 4 years ago, Amy Mcguire
To: Parents/Guardians
From: Mike Milstead
Date: April 10, 2020
Use the following link for the latest update concerning Lincoln Parish Schools.
https://5il.co/ez14over 4 years ago, Lincoln Parish Schools
over 4 years ago, Amy Mcguire
The City of Ruston is partnering with Lincoln Parish Schools by inviting students who need access to WiFi to park in our Historic Fire Station, Civic Center, and Sports Complex parking lots to utilize free WiFi. Please see details for each location below.
Parking lot of City Hall (signal is strongest on the north side of the building).
WiFi name: Public WiFi
Parking lot of Historic Fire Station
WiFi name: Public WiFi
Parking lot Sports Complex “B” Dixie parking lot
WiFi name: Ruston Sports Complex
Parking lot of Sports Complex “C” Softball/Tennis
WiFi name: City of Ruston Wireless WiFi
over 4 years ago, Lincoln Parish Schools
A conference call was held Sunday afternoon, March 22nd with representatives from the Governor's Office, the Louisiana Department of Education and state superintendents. All facets of the school food service program were discussed. The issue is not whether feeding students is important. We all agree that it is. At the same time, staff and employee safety must also be considered.
In one week alone, through the efforts of our dedicated employees and school personnel volunteers, we have served approximately 11,000 meals. On Monday, March 23, 2020, we averaged serving about 4 meals per child which will carry us through the current week.
While this program is important, we must consider the safety and well-being of our employees as well, particularly in light of the shortage of adequate protective gear such as gloves, face masks, and thermometers.
Accordingly, given the shortage of these supplies and our concern for our employees, our school system will for the time being suspend our food services after serving one more day on Monday, March 23, 2020.
Thanks for your understanding.
over 4 years ago, Lincoln Parish Schools
over 4 years ago, Amy Mcguire