
Thanks for your contributions to Linden City Schools!!! 🤓📚🍎


AL-STEM in the Gym and STEM in the Gym Practical Inclusion Strategies (Mobile, AL)
Even though this is an event for PE teachers, classroom teachers, administrators, STEM teachers, and media specialists are invited to come learn how STEM can be incorporated into the PE curriculum. This would be a great time for all educators to talk and play, while planning how to build a STEM culture throughout the school community.
AL-STEM in the Gym combines physical activity with science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) learning. It is designed to provide a fun and engaging way to learn about these important subjects while also promoting health and fitness.
AL-STEM in the Gym incorporates various hands-on activities, challenges, and experiments that encourage the learner to explore and apply STEM concepts in a gym or physical activity setting.
In addition to promoting STEM learning and physical activity, AL-STEM in the Gym also helps the learner develop valuable skills such as teamwork, problem-solving, and critical thinking.
Overall, AL-STEM in the Gym is a unique and innovative approach to promoting both physical and intellectual development in the learner. It provides a fun and interactive way to learn about important STEM concepts while also staying active and healthy.
Another event that is sure to be beneficial to all educators will also be introduced. It is the "STEM in the Gym Practical Inclusion Strategies". This event is being hosted by ALSDE Health Education, Physical Education, and Adapted Physical Education specialist, Jonathan Thompson, along with April Chamberlin, District Technology Integration Specialist for Trussville City Schools. Their session will open the door to implementing STEM activities for exceptional students, so they can have the opportunity to experience of engaging in the world of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics while having fun.
Contact Dr. Charisse Snell for more information: csnell@atim.us


Heart health awareness is the main emphasis of American Heart Month. Its objective is to inform individuals about how to avoid heart disease by adopting a healthy lifestyle.


Every year, Black History Month, sometimes referred to as African American History Month, honors the accomplishments of African Americans and their important place in American history. Originally known as "Negro History Week," every American president has declared it a national holiday since 1976. Black history is also celebrated in Canada and the United Kingdom, among other nations.
The theme of Black History Month 2024, "African Americans and the Arts," focuses on the significant impact that African Americans have had on a variety of artistic fields, including "visual and performing arts, literature, fashion, folklore, language, film, music, architecture, culinary and other forms of cultural expression."


It's Groundhog Day!!! Will Phil, the famous groundhog weather watcher, see his shadow for six more weeks of winter, or will he not for an early spring? Let us know!


IT IS FLU SEASON!!!
ADPH suggests the following to decrease the spread of flu and other respiratory viruses:
* Always cover your mouth with a tissue when coughing or sneezing. Cough or
sneeze into your upper sleeve or elbow, if you do not have a tissue available.
* Dispose of used facial tissues that contain nasal secretions.
* Avoiding touching eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.
* Stay home until fever free for 24 hours.
* Practice proper hand washing hygiene.
Please continue routine cleaning and disinfection processes for frequently touched surfaces or common areas with appropriate cleaner. Influenza viruses are generally susceptible to standard cleaning products, including those that contain detergent, chlorine, hydrogen peroxide, and alcohols.


100 Days of the 2023-2024 school year in the books! 🏫🍎📚🥳🎉


#ScholarshipOpportunity
Application is currently open!
Deadline: February 8, 2024



Classes are expected to resume today, Thursday, January 18th, at its regular time. Please be advised that any and all changes/updates are posted on all LCS notification platforms.


Virtual Learning Day on Wednesday, January 17, 2024


Due to the possibility of inclement weather and hazardous road conditions, Tuesday, January 16, 2024, will be a virtual learning day for Linden City Schools students.
Updates will be posted as they are received.


Update for Tomorrow's Weather Conditions


⭐️January is School Board Member Recognition Month!⭐️
The Linden City Schools Board of Education provides dedicated service towards helping our schools thrive so that students have the ability to reach their full potential. 🍎🏫📚
We join the Alabama Association of School Boards in celebrating School Board Member Recognition Month and recognize the invaluable contributions of our local school board members in providing quality education to our children. #Thanks #ThanksBOE #AASB #LindenCityBoardOfEducation #LindenCitySchools #SchoolBoardRecognitionMonth #CultivatingBrilliance #AlabamaSchools


LCS will be closed on Monday, January 15, 2024, in observance of the Martin L. King, Jr., holiday. We will return on Tuesday, January 16, 2024.


Linden City Schools 2nd Semester Calendar 2024


🚨⚠️ DELAY OF SCHOOL NOTICE!!!


LETRS (Language Essentials for Teachers of Reading and Spelling) Stipend Mastery


🚨 REMINDER: LCS students return to school tomorrow, Thursday, January 4, 2024!


Linden City Schools Upcoming Early Release Days


Linden City Schools Christmas/Holiday Break
