There will be a CIS Board Meeting on Wednesday, May 28th at 8:30. The meeting will take place at the CIS Office.
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There will be a CIS Board Meeting on Wednesday, May 28th at 8:30. The meeting will take place at the CIS Office.
Read & Discuss »Five years ago, Tommy Richardson was asked by the CIS Site Coordinator at West Lincoln Middle School to become a mentor. He could not turn down the opportunity. Mr. Richardson believes that “it is important that the students, teachers, and everyone else knows that the public has an interest in the schools.” He enjoys being […]
Read & Discuss »“CHANGE THE COURSE FOR CHILDREN” Captain’s Choice Golf Tournament benefiting Communities In Schools of Lincoln County, Boys & Girls Club- Lincoln and the Lincoln County Child Advocacy Center. If you are interested in participating please fill out the form and mail it in with cover fee. You can also become a hole sponsor by contacting […]
Read & Discuss »Yesterday, the Choice Bus made its way to West Lincoln High School. 300 students were able to visit the interactive learning presentation. This presentation explains the consequences of dropping out of school and how it can affect your future. Each student left the activity eager for their future. After visiting the Choice Bus the students […]
Read & Discuss »“Dine Out For Kids” is tomorrow! Come out and support CIS. All you have to do is visit one of the local restaurants listed above and a portion of the proceeds will go to Communities In Schools. Be sure to tell the waitress you’re there to “Dine Out For Kids”.
Read & Discuss »Great news! Lincoln Cafe has joined the other local restaurants who will be participating in “Dine Out For Kids”. Dine with them on April 17th and let them know you’re there to “Dine Out For Kids” and a portion of your meal will go to CIS. Thanks, Lincoln Cafe for the support.
Read & Discuss »We would like to thank our participating restaurants: Fatz Café Court Street Grille Mitchem’s Kitchen Red Fish Grill Stacy’s Restaurant
Read & Discuss »Two years ago, Jeremy Sapp was approached by a friend about becoming a CIS mentor. He agreed because he believes it is very important for the members of our community to be involved in school system. Mr. Sapp loves being a mentor because he is not only challenging the students but the students are challenging […]
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