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Lincoln Jr./Sr. High School Activities Home Page

Welcome to the Lincoln Jr./Sr. High School Activities Page
 
Lincoln Junior/Senior High School believes that co-curricular activities are an integral part of the total educational program. We feel that participation in co-curricular activities will be an enriching and healthful experience in which physical, mental and social growth will be stimulated  through participation. Thus, participation in co-curricular activities at Lincoln is not a right, but a privilege that carries certain responsibilities for the student, the organization, the school and the community.
Activities Online Paperwork 
Each student at Lincoln Jr./Sr. High School participating in athletics or organizations/clubs must fill out the online activities code paperwork. Forms are submitted electronically and do not need to be printed. Forms need to be filled out one time per school year. 
 
All 6 forms must be filled out by a parent/guardian. Please click on the 23-24 Online Activities Paperwork to fill out and submit your forms. Links are to the right on computers/tablets, links are at the bottom of the page on phones and other mobile devices. 
Medical Information 
Students must have a valid physical on record to participate in sports. If your child has a physical dated on OR after April 1st, 2022 they DO NOT need a physical for the 2023-24 school year. 
 
If your student has a physical dated before April 1st, 2022, they will need a physical. Please click on the link below for a printable version of the WIAA Physical Form. Physicals must be turned in PRIOR to the first day of practice. 
 
 
Students that DO NOT need physicals for the 2023-24 school year will need to fill out an alternate year card. Please click on the link below for a printable version of the WIAA Alternate Year Card. 
 
Concussion/Head Injury/Sudden Cardiac Arrest
State law requires all youth athletic organizations to educate coaches, athletes and parents or guardians on the risks of concussions and head injuries and prohibits participation in a youth activity until the athlete and parent or guardian has returned a signed agreement sheet indicating they have reviewed the concussion and head injury informational materials. The law requires immediate removal of an individual from a youth athletic activity if symptoms indicate a possible concussion has been sustained. A person who has been removed from a youth athletic activity because of a determined or suspected concussion or head injury, may not participate again until he or she is evaluated by a health care provider and receives written clearance from the health care provider to return to the activity.