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  1. ARTES. En Lincoln creemos que un programa sólido de educación en artes ayuda a los alumnos a explorar y apreciar la cultura global, agudiza las habilidades de expresión, les permite estar en contacto con sus emociones (¡y las de los demás!) mientras desarrollan su creatividad y la confianza en sí mismos. Leer más.

  2. At Te Kura o Tauhinu – Lincoln Primary School we encourage everyone within our school community to strive for excellence in areas of strength, whilst working hard to achieve positive results across every area of learning. Literacy and numeracy skills development are a key focus for learning at Lincoln. We enjoy working in all curriculum areas ...

  3. 27 de may. de 2022 · RELATED: Lincoln High School's new building on track to open fall 2022. She said the old building is the smallest high school in the district but handles one of the largest student populations ...

  4. Water Report for Abraham Lincoln HS. This is a follow up to a letter informing you that your school’s water outlets would be tested for lead in 2024. On April 13, 2024, all operational sources of water at Abraham Lincoln HS - K (Abraham Lincoln High School at 2800 Ocean Parkway Brooklyn, NY 11235), including for drinking or cooking, were ...

  5. Since 1884, Lincoln School has served girls in Kindergarten through Grade 12. Today, Lincoln also offers a co-ed program for 6 weeks - Pre-Kindergarten. Lincoln School’s dynamic academic program, rooted in Quaker principles, educates girls to fearlessly embrace the opportunities and the responsibilities of full citizenship in a complex world.

  6. We look forward to sharing Lincoln School with you. Admission Email: admission@lincolnschool.org. Admission Phone Number: 401-331-9696 (ext. 3157) Explore admissions at Lincoln School, a leader in girls' education for nearly 140 years. Discover our unique programs and vibrant campus. Get started today.

  7. View of the new Lincoln School and a photo of Principal McElwaine from Journal and Courier news article. Lincoln School students; Sterling Rudolph “Unk” McElwaine is congratulated by Mrs. America Joplin, left, and Mrs. Ethelyn Bass on his completion of 40 years of active teaching at Lincoln School. Photo from Journal and Courier, Feb 19, 1949.