Fourth Graders shared their informational writing about U.S. Regions with the Kindergarten students today!



Final day of the Kindergarten March Madness Book Challenge! The kindergarteners read two books a day since the start of March for this fun competition. The winning book was Dog Breath! The Horrible Trouble with Hally Tosis by Dav Pilkey. What a great read!

4th Graders cheering on the top two competitors from their homeroom for the 50 state challenge. With the fastest speed, Andrew Perez was the winner of a certificate and a Dunkin gift card.



Ms. Caputo's class sent high-fives across the word yesterday during their Google Meet with, Reach the World traveler, Elisha. They learned about his Peace Corps adventures in Africa and his new favorite food - fufu"


Dr. Semendinger, Interim Superintendent, read to Lincoln students for Read Across America week! He even gave a workshop on how to write a story. Thank you, Dr. Sem!



Lincoln's Fourth Graders celebrated Heritage Day. Congratulations to the fourth graders for their wonderful presentations! We are very proud of you!




Lincoln School's Student Council would like to thank everyone that supported our drive for the Bergen County Animal Shelter and Adoption Center. Your generous support will greatly help many animals in need. A special thanks to Jakob Jasinski and his family for reaching out to our extended community and collecting an abundance of donations.


Please be advised that due to continued unsafe traveling conditions, the Hasbrouck Heights School District will be CLOSED tomorrow, Tuesday February 24, 2026. Please stay safe.

Please be advised that due to the inclement weather, the Hasbrouck Heights School District will be CLOSED tomorrow, Monday, February 23, 2026. Please stay safe.

Mrs. Brunetti's 3rd grade says, “Happy Birthday” to Abe Lincoln!

Happy Birthday, Abraham Lincoln!

Lincoln School's kindergarteners are 100 days brighter! Smiles, laughter, and lots of learning filled the day as our little stars celebrated the 100th day of school in style!!

Mrs. Siconolfi’s 1st grade class explores Light Craftivity.
The 5th grade classes have been working on Research-Based Argument Essays. After receiving a letter from Ms. Zeigler about their thoughts on homework, students chose a side (for or against) and researched the benefits and disadvantages of homework. On Friday, we enjoyed a mini-celebration, where we read each other's published arguments and provided useful feedback to the writers, including a "glow and grow", for future drafts.



Mrs. Salerno's Third Grade class made ecosystem posters for their Social Studies unit in Geography. Great Job!





Ms.Reed’s class from Lincoln School hard at work on their Because of Winn-Dixie character analysis!



Mrs. DePalma's 2nd grade class practices their phonics sounds on the white board table.

Mrs. Brander's First Grade Class loves to read!


Congratulations to all the 4th and 5th grade participants who entered the Spelling Bee sponsored by JWCHH. We are very proud of you!



Ms. Gaydos' 5th grade students published their literary essay writing pieces. They celebrated their work by reading each others essays and leaving positive comments!






