70 Tibbits Street Principal Krista Searls Coldwater, MI 49036 (517) 279-5975
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Lincoln Language Learning Center & Early Childhood Center

Home of Kinder Learning Academy, Kinder Childcare Center, Kids Club, and ELL educational services for K-12 students

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Announcements

Lincoln Elementary School is now Lincoln Language Learning Center & Early Childhood Center, reflecting the services that will be offered here going forward.

ELL Summer Literacy Program: All Young Fives-3rd Grade ELL students are invited to come join Miss Fors and Mrs. Searls for fun reading this summer. We will be reading books and doing fun activities, and you will get prizes!

  • WHERE: Meet in the Lincoln front lobby
  • TIME: 9-10am
  • DATES: June 26, July 10, July 24, August 7

Coming in 2013-14: A new childcare program here at Lincoln, Kinder Childcare Center, and expanded offerings in our Kinder Learning Academy preschool program! Read more...

Mark you calendar for the Lincoln Open House, which will take place on Wednesday, August 28, from 11am-1pm.

Good To Know...

Calendar

JUN
24
5:30pm Board Of Education Budget Hearing & Special Meeting
Budget Hearing at 5:30pm; Special Meeting to follow

JUL
15
6:00pm Board Of Education Organizational Meeting

JUL
18
9:30am Parenting with Love and Logic Course, Week 1

JUL
25
9:30am Parenting with Love and Logic Course, Week 2

AUG
01
9:30am Parenting with Love and Logic Course, Week 3

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District Process for Determination of a Specific Learning Disability:

For the determination of students eligible with Specific Learning Disabilities (SLD), The Coldwater School District uses a Pattern of Strengths and Weaknesses Process for the determination of a Specific Learning Disability for all buildings and all grades in the district and includes the following: 

  1. The student does not achieve adequately for the student’s age or to meet State-approved grade-level standards in one or more of the areas identified at 34 CFR §300.309(a)(1)(i) when provided with learning experiences and instruction appropriate for the student’s age or State-approved grade-level standards; and
  2. The student exhibits a pattern of strengths and weaknesses in performance, achievement, or both, relative to age, State-approved grade-level standards, or intellectual development, that is determined by the MET to be relevant to the identification of a SLD, using appropriate assessments, consistent with the IDEA Evaluation Procedures and Additional Requirements for Evaluations and Reevaluations.

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