LCS Update (7:47 PM) - All Duval PK-8 students have been transported home safely. Thank you to all staff, community members, and families for a safe delivery home.
about 1 year ago, Angie Urling
LCS Update ( 6:00 PM ) - LCS officials have determined it is now safe to transport Duval PK-8 students located at the board office. The estimated time for departure for the Duval PK-8 students will be approximately 6:45 p.m. We recommend Parents/Guardians be at the bus stop to receive your child. LCHS students living in the Duval attendance area will remain at the LCHS building until such time as the water recedes and school officials determine a safe level on Route 3 near the Hamlin Lions Club Field. Bus operators will remain on stand-by in the event that the water recedes and we can safely transport LCHS students who live in the Duval area and are still at LCHS. Once again, thank you for your patience and understanding as we continue to make student safety our top priority.
about 1 year ago, Angie Urling
LCS Update (2:55 PM) LCS staff have been assessing roads and monitoring conditions and water levels are slowly receding. We are hopeful a safe window to transport students home will be available soon. Meal preparation plans for dinner are in progress. We will share updates as conditions change. Thank you for your patience and understanding as we continue to focus on the safety of our students.
about 1 year ago, Angie Urling
LCS Update (7:45 AM) - Students rested well through the night. They have begun to get up and eat breakfast. LCS staff have already been assessing roads and monitoring conditions. We are hopeful a safe window to transport students home will be available soon. Meal preparation plans for lunch are in progress. We will share updates as conditions change. Thank you for your patience and understanding as we continue to focus on the safety of our students.
about 1 year ago, Angie Urling
LCS Update as of 11:42 PM - At this point, students are resting and tucked in for the night. We will no longer be looking for a window of opportunity to transport students home tonight. We will plan for students to remain at school through the night and will plan to feed students breakfast in the morning. If parents can make it to the school to pick up their child, staff will be manning the office. We will reassess the situation tomorrow morning and send updates.
about 1 year ago, Angie Urling
LCS Update as of 9:43 PM - LCS has secured the necessary supplies to house students overnight. We are proceeding as if this will be the case. Thank you to all our transportation staff, school staff, central office staff, and community members who have pitched in to keep our kids safe. We will continue to monitor the situation through the night until it is safe to transport students home. Student safety remains our top priority.
about 1 year ago, Angie Urling
Due to high water, all schools in Lincoln County will be closed tomorrow, February 17, 2023 on a Code 2: Essential Employees only report.
about 1 year ago, Angie Urling
LCS Update - 7:58 PM: We are beginning to prepare sleeping arrangements in the event that students and staff have to stay the night at school. School and central office staff members are providing supervision and support. We are coordinating with 911, local stores, nearby churches, and community members to gather supplies. Cots, blankets, and pillows are being secured. We continue to monitor the weather in hopes that a safe window arrives for us to transport students home. Bus operators will remain on standby through the evening and night. We appreciate your understanding and patience. Student safety continues to be our number one priority.
about 1 year ago, Angie Urling
As much as we want to deliver students home in a timely manner, we have decided to keep LCHS students who live in the Duval area at LCHS and Duval PK-8 students at the Duval PK-8 building in Hamlin until we are 100% certain waters have receded and transportation routes are safe. Students at both buildings are being supervised by adults, have been fed, and are entertained with activities. Safety is the top priority and we will keep you updated as we continue through the evening. School leaders are closely monitoring routes in the Duval attendance area and monitoring the weather forecast. Thank you for your understanding and patience as we continue to monitor this situation. Student safety continues to be our top priority.
about 1 year ago, Angie Urling
Harts PK-8 Message: The road is open and buses are transporting students home.
about 1 year ago, Angie Urling
Harts PK-8 Message: The road is still blocked on Route 10 where the power pole was down. Harts PK-8 students have been transported back to the school. Students will be transported home as soon as the road is clear. We will send along updates as we receive them.
about 1 year ago, Angie Urling
Harts PK-8 Message: The road at Harts is now passable and the power pole has been removed. Buses will be transporting Harts PK-8 students home.
about 1 year ago, Angie Urling
LCHS Message: This is an early release update for LCHS. Buses will be held for students who live in the Duval area until waters recede and it is deemed safe for bus transportation. We will provide an update when buses are released to safely transport students home. At this time students are safe in their school building.
about 1 year ago, Angie Urling
Duval PK-8 Message: This is an early release update for Duval PK-8. Buses will be held at Duval PK-8 until waters recede and it is deemed safe for bus transportation. We will provide an update when buses are released to safely transport students home. At this time students are safe in their school building.
about 1 year ago, Angie Urling
Harts PK-8 Message: A power pole has fallen and blocked the road to bus traffic near the State Road garage on Route 10. Buses are not allowed through at this time. Power is out at the school. Students who live toward Ranger from the Harts PK-8 school are being held at the school until buses are allowed through. We will share more information as updates become available. Students are safe at their school building at this time.
about 1 year ago, Angie Urling
All schools in Lincoln County will be releasing two hours early today, February 16, due to high water.
about 1 year ago, Angie Urling
The after school program is cancelled at all sites for February 16 due to inclement weather.
about 1 year ago, Angie Urling
Schools bring communities together. Whether you went to school there, worked there, or attended events there, a school building is often central to everything happening in the community. Since its closure in 2021, access to the Duval building has been granted on a limited basis. This has included students and staff securing their items left behind, Lincoln County Schools (LCS) maintenance staff removing items that can still be used, and the recent auction. When the difficult decision to close Duval PK-8 was made, many former students, teachers, community members, and others across Lincoln County began reaching out to the current Duval administration asking to take one last walk through the building. Those inquiries started a conversation about what could be done to honor the now closed building. Due to the interest, Duval PK-8 Principal Jerry Sansom started working on an event that would allow people to take a tour of the building. Before planning the event, LCS Maintenance Director Jerry Cremeans consulted with BRIM, the LCS insurance company, to make sure a tour would be possible. After approval from BRIM, Mr. Sansom worked with the LCS Maintenance Department, LCS administrators, and the Duval PK-8 staff to put together a guided tour. Mr. Sansom and his team agreed on the name “One Last Swarm.” To memorialize the old Duval PK-8 building at the new site, a $5 donation was going to be asked for to tour the building. However, this event was never about making money. We only wanted to give people the chance to go in the school one last time. With that in mind, we are no longer requiring donations be made for the tour. However, if you would like, donations are going to be accepted. The shirts are still going to be for sale too, and the dates have been changed to reflect this Duval building. The dates now read 1954-2023. We hope you see old friends and teachers during the “Last Swarm” and make one last memory at a building that means so much to all of us. We will share more information about the tour as we get closer to the event.
about 1 year ago, Chris Williams
Duval Tour One Last Swarm
Guyan Valley Middle School Art Teacher Ms. Christian had her students make self portraits. They are now hanging up in the cafeteria! All of the students did a wonderful job, and the portraits look great hanging up!
about 1 year ago, Chris Williams
GVMS Art Class Self Portraits
Ranger Elementary will be closed on Monday, February 13, due to water outage.
about 1 year ago, Angie Urling