The PAGE STAR program honors Georgia’s highest achieving high school
seniors and the teachers who have been most instrumental in their academic
development. Since its creation in 1958 by the Georgia Chamber of Commerce,
the STAR (Student Teacher Achievement Recognition) program has honored
nearly 29,500 students, who have in turn chosen their STAR Teachers to
share in this recognition. Every accredited high school in Georgia is
eligible to participate in this preeminent student/teacher academic
recognition. To obtain the STAR nomination, high school students must have
the highest score on any single test date of the SAT taken through the
November test date of their senior year and be in the top 10 percent or top
10 students of their class based on grade point average. Kate McWhorter chose
Science teacher and Department Chair, Mrs. Amy Wheeler, as her STAR
Teacher. The Page STAR student and teacher are sponsored by the Lincoln
County Chamber of Commerce and CSRA RESA.
seniors and the teachers who have been most instrumental in their academic
development. Since its creation in 1958 by the Georgia Chamber of Commerce,
the STAR (Student Teacher Achievement Recognition) program has honored
nearly 29,500 students, who have in turn chosen their STAR Teachers to
share in this recognition. Every accredited high school in Georgia is
eligible to participate in this preeminent student/teacher academic
recognition. To obtain the STAR nomination, high school students must have
the highest score on any single test date of the SAT taken through the
November test date of their senior year and be in the top 10 percent or top
10 students of their class based on grade point average. Kate McWhorter chose
Science teacher and Department Chair, Mrs. Amy Wheeler, as her STAR
Teacher. The Page STAR student and teacher are sponsored by the Lincoln
County Chamber of Commerce and CSRA RESA.


Congratulations to Mrs. Wheeler and Kate McWhorter who were selected as STAR Teacher and Student!



Teachers also go to school...ELA and Social Studies teachers participate in a professional learning opportunity to discuss shared skills, bridging terms across content areas and more!


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BACK TO SCHOOL: Normal Schedule Resumes Tomorrow
Lincoln County Schools will return to a normal operating schedule tomorrow, Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
All classes and bus routes will operate as regularly scheduled.
See you in the morning!
Lincoln County Schools will return to a normal operating schedule tomorrow, Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
All classes and bus routes will operate as regularly scheduled.
See you in the morning!

In coordination with local emergency management and in accordance with Governor Brian Kemp’s State of Emergency declaration, Lincoln County Schools will transition to a Learn From Home Day on Monday, January 26, 2026. The district will continue to monitor road conditions throughout the day Monday. A follow-up announcement regarding Tuesday’s schedule will be released by 4:00 PM on Monday via our primary notification channels.

In coordination with local emergency management and in accordance with Governor Brian Kemp’s State of Emergency declaration, Lincoln County Schools will transition to a Learn From Home Day on Monday, January 26, 2026.
This decision follows close consultation with public safety officials. Although the forecast predicts sunshine by Monday morning, extreme overnight lows in the teens and 20s present a significant risk of refreezing and "black ice." Our primary concern is the safe operation of our school bus fleet, as these high-profile vehicles face unique safety challenges on icy bridges and secondary roads.
Instructional Details:
Packet Distribution: Physical learning packets are being sent home with students today, Friday, January 23.
Absences: Students who are absent today may collect their materials from the front office once normal operations resume.
Grading: To alleviate stress on our families, these packets are for remediation and skills reinforcement only and will not be graded.
The district will continue to monitor road conditions throughout the day Monday. A follow-up announcement regarding Tuesday’s schedule will be released by 4:00 PM on Monday via our primary notification channels.
This decision follows close consultation with public safety officials. Although the forecast predicts sunshine by Monday morning, extreme overnight lows in the teens and 20s present a significant risk of refreezing and "black ice." Our primary concern is the safe operation of our school bus fleet, as these high-profile vehicles face unique safety challenges on icy bridges and secondary roads.
Instructional Details:
Packet Distribution: Physical learning packets are being sent home with students today, Friday, January 23.
Absences: Students who are absent today may collect their materials from the front office once normal operations resume.
Grading: To alleviate stress on our families, these packets are for remediation and skills reinforcement only and will not be graded.
The district will continue to monitor road conditions throughout the day Monday. A follow-up announcement regarding Tuesday’s schedule will be released by 4:00 PM on Monday via our primary notification channels.

Lincoln County Schools is actively monitoring the weather forecast for the upcoming weekend. The safety of our students and staff remains our highest priority. We are working in close coordination with local emergency management officials to evaluate potential impacts. Should any adjustments to the school schedule be necessary for Monday, January 26, families will be notified promptly via our mass notification system (phone/text), social media, district websites, and local news outlets.

Due to the potential of inclement weather for Saturday, the basketball games against W-WCHS have been moved up...JV Boys will play at 12:00, Varsity Girls will play at 1:30 and Varsity Boys will play at 3:00. Please come out and support our teams!

Valentine Information - Valentine's Day is on Saturday, February 14th and Lincoln County Schools have an Early Release Day on Friday, February 13th.

Congratulations to Randson Thompson(Irby Band), Madelyn Harris(Irby Band), Catherine Seals(Farley Band), and Emma Baker(Fogg Band) for participating in the 76th Annual UGA Janfest Band Festival.

Recognition for our Football and Cheer teams will take place Thursday, January 22nd starting at 6 PM. Athletes eat free, all other attendees should have a $10 ticket to attend.

Baseball season is just around the corner - try-outs start next week!

Soccer Try-outs are next week!

Senior Dues are now $75 - Seniors can pay online or come by the front office.

School is closed in celebration of MLK Day on Monday, January 19th!

Parents and Seniors...don't forget to pay Senior Dues before the price increases in January!

