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Central Office
1335 Franklin Grove Road
Dixon, IL 61021
(815) 284-7722
FAX (815) 284-8576

Dixon High School
300 Lincoln Statue Drive
Dixon, IL 61021
(815) 284-7723
FAX (815) 284-4297

Reagan Middle School
620 Division Street
Dixon, IL 61021
(815) 284-7725
FAX (815) 284-1711

Jefferson Elementary
800 Fourth Avenue
Dixon, IL 61021
(815) 284-7724
FAX (815) 284-0435

Lincoln Elementary
501 Lincoln Avenue
Dixon, IL 61021
(815) 284-7726
FAX (815) 284-1305

Washington Elementary
703 East Morgan Street
Dixon, IL 61021
(815) 284-7727
FAX (815) 284-0440

LCSEA
1335 Franklin Grove Road
Dixon, IL 61021
(815) 284-6651
FAX (815) 284-9680
Lee County Offering Tdap Vaccine Print
Written by vboss   
Monday, November 07 2011 15:37

The Lee County Health Department has a limited supply of Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and acellular pertussis) vaccine that is being offered to interested residents.  The cost is $15; Medicaid is also accepted.  The Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) recommends this vaccine for anyone 10 years and older who have not already received a dose, especially those having contact with an infant under 1 year of age.  It is also recommended for healthcare personnel of all ages. There is no minimum interval from a person’s last tetanus shot.

There have been 10 reported cases of pertussis (whooping cough) in Lee County this year.  The disease can be fatal; and is particularly dangerous for infants.  If interested in the Tdap vaccine, please call 284-3371 to schedule an appointment or for additional information.

 
Lincoln's Discovery Night Print
Written by Mrs. Houck   
Sunday, October 30 2011 15:27

On Thursday, October 27th, Lincoln School's gym was taken over by Medieval Times. Lincoln School hosted another Family Fun Night put on by the Discovery Center of Rockford. Science Guy, Christopher Bernd, provided an assortment of Medieval Science activities for students and their parents to participate in.

Students launched a variety of catapults, constructed a castle, swung a sword, tested the strength of a knight's armor, and much more as they took a trip back in time and explored the science of long ago! We had 110 students with their parents attend this fun filled night. There were raffles for both students and their parents, so both young and old were able to try for a chance to win some great prizes. Lincoln School is proud to host these Family Fun Nights, and will be hosting another one in April.  If you were not able to attend this one, you can try for the one in the spring! More fun SCIENCE to come!

 
IMEA Music Festivals Print
Written by R. Johnson   
Monday, October 17 2011 15:12
Congratulations Band & Choir Students

Twenty-five band and choir students in grades 6-12 were chosen to participate in the Illinois Music Educators Association District 8 Music Festivals.

The Senior and Junior High Band and Choir Festivals will be held at the new DeKalb High School on November 19. The Junior concert starts at 4pm and the Senior concert starts at 7pm. Students chosen for these groups had to audition for a spot along with all of the other thousands of students across Northwestern Illinois.

Senior Band members include Ellie Drezen, flute; Joey Hammitt, clarinet; and Austin Dillon, trumpet. Senior Chorus members include Michael Barth, Travis Lang, and Michael Rivera, all singing bass.

Junior Band members include Renata Young, flute; Katie Hammitt, trumpet; and Patrick Johnson, tuba. Junior Treble Chorus member is Katlyn Bay and Junior Mixed Chorus is Zoey Myers.

Fifteen Reagan Middle School sixth graders were selected through teacher nomination to participate in the IMEA JEM Festival that will be held in Rochelle on November 5. There will be thirteen RMS Choir members participating in the Children’s Chorus an members and two RMS Band students participating in the African Drumming Ensemble.

The students participating in the Children’s Chorus are: Samantha Burke, Amber Cooper, Hannah Garland, Ariealle Jones, Jessica Lucas, Madison Miniel, Lexie Newman, Maggie Scarbrough, Mary Shuda, Tyler Tribley, Haley Verdick, Arianna Wells and Mackinsey Zitelman. The two students participating in the African Drumming Ensemble are Stephanie Hale and Joel Lemmert.

Congratulations and Have Fun at Festival!

 
Leydig Center Donation Print
Written by Susan Johnson   
Sunday, October 02 2011 10:28

Lincoln Elementary School Principal, Ms.  Susan Johnson, accepts a check for $2500 from the Leydig Center. Mr. Gene Lemme, president of the Leydig board, is shown presenting the check to Ms. Johnson.
This generous donation to Lincoln Elementary School will help to support after school academic enrichment opportunities and to provide rewards for positive behaviors.
The Leydig Center is a distribution center for gently used items and is located on Warp Rd. The Leydig Center accepts donations and then sells the items. The funds raised help support outreach and community organizations.  Mr. Lemme states, "The Leydig Center believes in giving back to the community and supports projects that help students."  Many Leydig volunteers are retired teachers so they understand the many challenges school districts face when giving parents the tools to help their children succeed in school.
Dixon Public Schools and Lincoln School staff wish to thank the Leydig Center for their contribution. To learn more or to become a volunteer, or to give a donation, please call Lincoln School at 815-284-7726.

 
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