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School Photos - Science Night
Lineweaver Elementary came to life on November 20 as dozens of families filled the school's hallways for Science Night. Students were able to show off recent science projects, which filled the school's hallways, and participated in a variety of science-related activities. The night ended with an award assembly, celebrating student success.
School Photos - Ruby Bridges Walk
On November 14, students and staff from Lineweaver participated in Ruby Bridges Walk to School.
School Photos - Fall Festival
Students and their families had lots of fun at our Fall Festival on October 24!
School Photos- Literacy Month
September is National Literacy Month! Over the past two years, the library has been transformed into a welcoming, student-centered space. Thanks to generous donations from Lineweaver families and their support through the bi-annual book fair, the library has also gained nearly 1,000 new books, fresh furniture, and a brand-new rug—making it a vibrant place where students love to read, learn, and grow.
OMA Showcase 2025 Performance
May 3, 2025 — Our Honor Recorders & Boomwhackers (Grades 3-5) musicians combined traditional recorders with unusual percussion to perform two popular melodies. (Learn more and watch the performance.)
School Photos - Pie Assembly
On March 28, Lineweaver Elementary celebrated its top readers from the Love of Reading Read-a-Thon, which was held the week before Spring Break. The top three students from each grade level won a book bag with goodies, and three winners got to throw a pie at three staff members, including Principal Walls!
School Photos - Love of Learning Night 2025
School Photos
February 15 was an exciting day at Lineweaver – guest readers visited Ms. Valenzuela and Ms. Christianson's classrooms for the African American Student Services Department Read-In event, while in Ms. Rachakonda's 1st grade class, a student took their new puppy in for Show & Tell. The bulldog puppy, named Oso, couldn’t wait to lick and chew on everyone and everything. It may look like he caused a slight disruption, but overall playing or petting a dog is a great way to reduce stress. Oso’s visit was super quick, but we’re sure some classmates would love to have him visit again.