
Lincoln School was honored to welcome Matt Bocchi, who shared his powerful and deeply moving story with our 8th grade students. His message of resilience, hope, and healing left a lasting impact on all who heard it. 💙


Lincoln School is thrilled to announce that our very own 6th-grade student, Helen Morelos, has been selected to showcase her artwork in William Paterson University's 2025 student exhibition!
Let's all congratulate Helen on this remarkable achievement! 👏👏


Our Golden Apple winner for the month of March is Mrs. Neilson, Lincoln School's dedicated guidance counselor. She consistently goes above and beyond for both her students and colleagues, always ready to lend a helping hand or a listening ear. Mrs. Neilson’s kindness and calming presence create a supportive environment where everyone feels valued and cared for. Whether it’s offering guidance, encouragement, or simply being there when needed, she makes a positive impact on all who cross her path. We are incredibly fortunate to have her as a part of our school community.


The 8th Grade Mayor for a Day assembly at Lincoln School is a long-standing tradition that offers Fairview students a unique opportunity to engage with local government. The program, which was started by the American Legion 80 years ago, allows students to step into the shoes of the local mayor and council for a day, learning firsthand about the responsibilities and challenges of leadership. This special program not only encourages civic participation but also gives students a sense of pride in their community, fostering leadership skills and a deeper understanding of how local government impacts their daily lives. Lincoln School is so proud of all the participants.

Creating love, one heart at a time! 💕 Students in Ms. Morin's class took on the heart-stacking STEM challenge with creativity, teamwork, and plenty of heart. Who would've thought construction paper could spark such amazing teamwork?






We are beyond proud of our hardworking students who have earned a place on Lincoln School's High Honor Roll for the second marking period!





We are beyond proud of our hardworking students who have earned a place on Lincoln School's Honor Roll for the second marking period!





Detective Sergeant Tony Schmitt and Police Officer Alyson Montalvo introduced the L.E.A.D. program to Lincoln School's fifth grade students.



Lincoln School wore red for heart health, and to show our appreciation to our guidance counselor, Mrs. Nielsen. ❤️




After reading "The Outsiders" by SE Hinton, Mrs. Schmude's ELA students worked on Body Biography Projects to find character traits.

Congratulations to Lincoln School's January Character Education Award Winners!


Congratulations to Lincoln School's January Students of the Month!


Mr. Pasquino has been honored with the Golden Apple Award for the Month of January, a well-deserved recognition for his 22 years of dedicated service as an educator. Throughout his career, Mr. Pasquino has shown unwavering commitment to his students, fostering a positive and supportive environment in the classroom. His kind heart and warm personality have made a lasting impact on those lucky enough to learn from him. His devotion to nurturing young minds and creating a space where students feel valued is truly remarkable. We are incredibly fortunate to have him as part of our school community, and this award is a testament to his tireless efforts and the positive influence he has on all of us.


Mr. Keenan's 5th grade students learned how to plan for change without getting stressed.





Mr. Maroules's 8th grade students collaborated with one another to create a winter-themed word wall of their choosing based on key people, places, or events during the Madison Presidency.






Ms. Chung's 8th grade students used XY coordinate pegboards to determine whether a relation is a function.




Mr. Pasquino's and Ms. Johnson's 8th grade students worked in groups to write Bilingual Folk Tales.




Mrs. Schmude's 7th grade math class learned how to calculate percentages, including markups and discounts. They all made a School Supply Store and sold items that were regularly priced and then at a discounted rate. The students enjoyed working together on this project.






Congratulations to Lincoln School's Character Ed Award Winners.


Congratulations to Lincoln School's December Students of the Month!
