Good Evening,
Tomorrow (Wednesday, January 28th) will be a Remote Learning Day. Similar to today, here is some important information to help you through your day:
1.) Students will follow the same instructions by their teachers as they did today on how to complete activities, receive instruction, ask for assistance, etc.
2.) All school staff will be available for support between 8AM-3PM. They can be accessible through the communication tools shared by them and through email.
3.) For Gaston students: Check out Gaston.edu for updated information on classes taking place. We have not heard officially if in-person classes will be taking place.
4.) **Curriculum Night has been rescheduled for Wednesday, February 4th from 5:30-7:00PM. We look forward to having you as we prepare for the 2026-2027 School Year!
On a Remote Learning Day, students are expected to fully engage in all assigned instructional tasks, as these assignments are subject to grading and assessment, just like in-person work. Any work assigned during remote learning must be completed and submitted within five school days of returning to face-to-face instruction. Teachers will provide this five-day window to ensure students have adequate time to complete and turn in their assignments, and students are responsible for meeting these deadlines to receive full credit.
If you have any questions, reach out to your teachers or school administration for more information.
Thank you!
NLHS Administration


With tomorrow (Tuesday, January 27th) being a Remote Learning Day, here is some important information to help you through your day:
1.) Gaston College will be operating on a remote schedule.
2.) Students will need to refer to the instructions given to them by their teachers on how to complete activities, receive instruction, ask for assistance, etc. that were given to them on Friday.
3.) All school staff will be available for support between 8AM-3PM. They can be accessible through the communication tools shared by them and through email.
On a Remote Learning Day, students are expected to fully engage in all assigned instructional tasks, as these assignments are subject to grading and assessment, just like in-person work. Any work assigned during remote learning must be completed and submitted within five school days of returning to face-to-face instruction. Teachers will provide this five-day window to ensure students have adequate time to complete and turn in their assignments, and students are responsible for meeting these deadlines to receive full credit.
Stay safe and warm and reach out to your teachers with any questions that you may have.



Our next Driver's Education will be March 16 - 27. Registration begins February 25 at bit.ly/NL-DriversEd. Payment options include check, cash, money order, or School Cash Online. Please see Mr. Tapp for questions.







Don’t miss out on this year’s edition.
Anyone that would like to include their student’s name on the front cover of their yearbook you MUST order by January 30th.
Order your yearbook at http://jostensyearbooks.com?ref=A01082165.
We can’t wait to share this year’s book at distribution this spring! Don’t delay!



Join us on Wednesday, January 28 for Curriculum Knight at NLHS.
Meet our staff, explore courses, and get important information to plan for the 2026–2027 school year. Sessions available for rising 9th graders and current 10th–12th graders, including curriculum fairs and college-bound meetings. Don’t miss it!




School counselors will thoughtfully pair mentors and mentees, matching students based on shared interests identified
through a brief survey.
Mentors and mentees will meet once per week for 30 minutes during Enrichment Block.
Meetings will take place consistently each week, as consistency is essential for building trust and connection.
If a mentor has any concerns about a mentee’s safety or well-being, they are required to immediately contact a school counselor. Counselors remain actively involved in overseeing the program and supporting both mentors and mentees.
Contact Information:
Lisa.Donnellan@lincoln.k12.nc.us
Blake.Anderson@lincoln.k12.nc.us
SIGN UP: bit.ly/NL-PeerMentor



The NLHS Yearbook (The Paladin) is creating a special Senior Backpack spread for the 2025–2026 yearbook, and we would love to feature you.
If you have a senior backpack and would like to be included, please email one of the following to express your interest:
Arabella Coletti: Arabella.coletti@students.lincoln.k12.nc.us
Ms. Burchfield: Rylee.burchfield@lincoln.k12.nc.us
You may also send us a direct message on Instagram at @NorthLincoln_Yearbook.

You may submit photos in any of the following ways: Upload directly to Jostens using this link: photos.jostens.com/XUMR3Q Email photos to Abigail Church at Abigail.church@students.lincoln.k12.nc.us
Email photos to Ms. Burchfield at Rylee.burchfield@lincoln.k12.nc.us
Send photos via direct message on Instagram at @NorthLincoln_Yearbook

It is Senior Night for wrestling tonight at NLHS! Congratulations to James P. on reaching this milestone of his educational and wrestling career!


Dear North Lincoln High School Parents and Guardians,
We are excited to introduce Parent University at North Lincoln High School, a new initiative designed to support, empower, and partner with parents as we work together to help our students succeed—both in high school and beyond.
Parent University is a series of learning opportunities, workshops, and resources created specifically for parents and caregivers of high school students. Our goal is to provide relevant information, practical tools, and meaningful conversations around topics that matter most to families, including academics, post-secondary planning, student wellness, and navigating the challenges of adolescence.
The goals of Parent University are to:
Strengthen the partnership between home and school.
Equip parents with knowledge and resources to support student success.
Increase awareness of academic, career, and life-readiness pathways.
Foster open communication and family engagement within our school community.
We believe that parent voice is essential to making Parent University meaningful and impactful. To ensure we offer sessions and resources that meet your needs, we invite you to share your input on topics you would like to learn more about.
👉 Please take a few minutes to complete our Parent Interest Survey found in your email.
Your feedback will help guide future Parent University sessions and ensure we are addressing the interests of our families.
Thank you for your continued support of North Lincoln High School. We look forward to growing, learning, and partnering with you through Parent University.
Warm regards,
North Lincoln High School Administration



