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Lincoln Elementary School

A community committed to learning, kindness and celebration

School Performance Report

School Performance Report

About Our School

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The Options Program offers an alternative approach to elementary education that is a choice for students who live in the Lincoln service areaand Olympia School District. The program provides a developmental approach to education.  Attributes of the Options Program include:

  • Social-emotional growth and academic growth are equally valued
  • Children stay with the same teacher in multi-age classrooms for two years or more to support their learning and strengthen the family-school relationship
  • Learning is integrated through project based learning
  • Multiple intelligences, cooperation, social justice and sustainability are taught and practiced
  • Parents are vital to sustaining the Options Program and are involved in governance, as partners supporting learning in the classroom, enrichment activities, field trips, fundraising and social events
  • The Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction School Report Card provides detailed information about each K–12 school, including enrollment, student performance on state assessmentsOpening in a new window and demographic data for students and educators. The data reflects student enrollment as of early October each year.

    This total number DOES NOT provide a complete count of students Full-Time Equivalency (FTE) which districts receive funding.

    Based on the October 2024 enrollment reportOpening in a new window, there were 306 students enrolled at Lincoln Elementary School.

    Families, educators and community members can explore these reports to learn more about individual schools and districtwide information for the Olympia School District.

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  • MAP is a district assessment for K-10th-grade students that measures a student's developing skills through a series of questions that adapt to the child’s level of learning. Research on MAP indicates the results are highly accurate. The results help teachers measure growth and determine whether a student may need more support or more challenge.
     

    What is the Rasch UnIT (RIT) scale?
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    When students finish their MAP Growth test, they receive a number called an RIT score for each area they are tested in (reading, language usage, math, or science). This score represents a student’s achievement level at any given moment and helps measure their academic growth over time. The RIT scale is a stable scale, like feet and inches, that accurately measures student performance, regardless of age, grades, or grade level. Like marking height on a growth chart, and being able to see how tall your child is at various points in time, you can also see how much they have grown between tests.

    The higher the RIT score, the more achievement the student has in the subject. The student's percentile ranking and conditional growth percentile can show how much the student has achieved in comparison with their peers. You can also refer to the Comparative Data to Inform Instructional Decisions to understand how students are performing relative to other students in the same grade level according to our national norms.

    2023-24 Reading   2024-25 Reading
      Our School Our District National Norm   Our School Our District National Norm
    Kinder 153 156 153   151 153 152
    Grade 1 172 175 171   172 174 168
    Grade 2 189 187 186   188 189 182
    Grade 3 200 202 197   209 202 194
    Grade 4 209 209 205   210 211 202
    Grade 5 221 215 211   217 217 208

     

    2023-24 Math   2024-25 Math
      Our School Our District National Norm   Our School Our District National Norm
    Kinder 158 162 157   162 162 158
    Grade 1 176 179 176   175 178 175
    Grade 2 187 193 189   192 196 187
    Grade 3 199 204 201   197 203 199
    Grade 4 213 214 211   215 215 210
    Grade 5 223 219 219   221 219 216

     

  • The Olympia School District District Operating Budget Financial Report provides an overview of revenues and expenditures for the 2024–25 school year.

  • Lincoln Elementary School Mission Statement
    Options is a community committed to learning, kindness and celebration.

    Olympia School District Vision
    We envision a supportive environment that promotes trust, growth, and achievement of the highest standards. We build our capacity for success through leading-edge programs and operations based on continuous improvement. We have a 100 percent commitment to quality and excellence in all things.

  • The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) is a survey of grade student achievement in core subject areas. NAEP measures what students across the country know and can do in 10 subject areas, including mathematics, reading, writing, and science. Current state-level results may be viewed here.

    To learn more about NAEP, visit this page.

For More Information

If you would like more details about student achievement and demographics, visit the OSPI website and select reports by district or school.

If you would like other information about Lincoln Elementary School, please call (360) 596-6400.