Lincoln USD 298 is a public unified school district headquartered in Lincoln, Kansas, United States. The district serves the city of Lincoln and surrounding rural areas in Lincoln County. It is designated by the Kansas State Department of Education with the number 298.
The district operates two schools:
- Lincoln Elementary School, serving students in kindergarten through sixth grade.
- Lincoln Junior‑Senior High School, serving students in seventh through twelfth grades.
The district provides education under the governance of an elected school board and a superintendent appointed by that board. It follows the curricular standards and regulations set by the Kansas State Board of Education.
Geographic coverage
Lincoln USD 298 encompasses the municipal boundaries of Lincoln and adjacent unincorporated territories within the county.
Funding and administration
As a public school district, Lincoln USD 298 receives funding from local property taxes, state allocations, and federal programs. The district’s budget and financial reports are publicly available through state education department disclosures.
Community role
The district functions as a central educational institution for its community, offering extracurricular activities, athletic programs, and collaborative events with local organizations.
No further verifiable information regarding additional schools, enrollment figures, or specific administrative personnel is available within the current publicly accessible records.