Lincoln High School | |
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Type | Public, Secondary |
School district | Dallas Independent School District |
Principal | Earl A. Jones[1] |
Faculty | 97[1] |
Grades | 9-12 |
Number of students | 1,245[2] |
Color(s) | Purple and White[1] |
Mascot | Tigers[1] |
Trustee dist. | 9, Ron Price[3] |
Area | 2, Shirley Ison-Newsome[4] |
Lincoln High School is public secondary school located in South Dallas, Texas (USA). Lincoln High School enrolls students in grades 9-12 and is a part of the Dallas Independent School District. The structure is a Dallas Landmark.
Lincoln also has a magnet school called the Humanities/Communications Magnet High School, which offers clusters of Radio/Television/Film, Print Journalism and Humanities. The High School's motto is to maintain the mark of excellence. The school has a variety of activities including Academic Decathlon, Debate, U.I.L. One Act Play, The Wall Of Sound Marching Band, and sports such as basketball, football, etc. The school has won nationals in basketball and dance. The original building was built in 1939. In 1980 the new Lincoln High School was built in front of the old Lincoln, now called the Annex.
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As of 2007, Pearl C. Anderson Middle Learning Center feeds into Lincoln.[5]
As of 2007, the following elementary schools feed into Lincoln:
Dallas Independent School District | |
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High schools | … full list Bryan Adams | Adamson | Carter | Conrad | Hillcrest | Jefferson | Kimball | Lincoln | Madison | Molina | North Dallas | Pinkston | Roosevelt | Samuell | Seagoville | Skyline | South Oak Cliff | Spruce | Sunset | Wilmer-Hutchins | W. T. White | Wilson |
Middle schools | … full list Anderson | Hill | Marsh | Quintanilla |
Elementary schools | … full list Hooe | Lakewood | Milam | Preston Hollow |
Magnet schools | Townview magnets: Government, Law, & Law Enforcement | Science and Engineering Magnet | Talented & Gifted | Business and Management | Education and Social Services | Health Professions Other High Schools: Washington HS for Performing and Visual Arts | Gilliam Collegiate Academy | Lincoln Humanities/Communications Magnet | Skyline | Smith New Tech Middle/High: Obama Male | Rangel Young Women's | PreK-8: Dealey Montessori | Stone Montessori | 4-8: Travis Academy/Vanguard |