Im a senior at Lincoln High School that has been to many different schools in my time. I have to say Lincoln is my favorite school. Its a small school where the teachers know all their students by name and are willing to help in any way that they can. Even though they are small they still try to offer
... Read more as many advanced classes as they can. I am currently taking AP Calculus and AP Biology. The food at Lincoln is also much better than any of my previous schools. Lincoln also has phenomenal athletics. We made to the third round in the football playoffs, our boys track team won state last year, and we have a two time state champion wrestler(four other boys qualified for state as well). Over all Lincoln is a great that I would recommend for anybody. Read less
Posted by a student on 02/23/09
I feel very fortunate to live in a community that offers such great leadership in the school system. The staff at Lincoln Elem., Drew Middle, and Lincoln High School are outstanding & are genuinely concerned with the education of the children in their care.
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Posted by a parent on 02/06/09
I have two children who graduated from Lincoln High School. They both turned out fine. One is in college and the other is working. I think that parents blame school administration for entirely to much. If you feel that race, gender, or any other things are prohibiting your child from getting the best
... Read more education, just think about what they will have to deal with on jobs, and college. Life will deal you obstacles, but the parent has to let the child know that the most important thing in life is your education. I gave that knowlege to my kids. Lincoln High School is not the problem.... parents must be held accountable...! Read less
Posted by a parent on 12/18/08
The teachers at this school are very unfair and I have realized that they favor race. The school doesn't offer very many classes and the teachers are irresponsible. I can't move away from this school so I think I should atleast be able to get the best I can while I'm here. The students either don't get
... Read more in as much trouble as they should or get punished for something they didn't do. There is no happy medium. The football team is really good, I will give them that but there really isn't much of anything else. Read less
Posted by a student on 12/09/08
I think Lincoln High School leaves a lot to be desired, maybe it is due to lack of good leadership. The Talladega County Board of Education can't even keep a superintendent for any length of time. There have been 3 different superintendents during my daughter's school years. Lincoln High School could
... Read more learn a lot from Lincoln Elementary School. My daughter is in 10th grade and I have learned the 2 years she has been at Lincoln that the rules only apply to some students and not all students. There is way too much unfairness that goes on in that school. That's a shame, the good students that are submissive and don't back talk the teachers get punished and the students that have the big attitudes and the big mouths don't get punished, in my opinion because the teachers don't want to have to deal with them. Margaret Pace, parent Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/05/08
this school is ok, its not great but its ok, some of the teachers are really good. I am a 10th grader here and i enjoy it, but it could be better.
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Posted by a student on 11/01/07
I am an graduate of lincoln high school class of 1999. My experience at lincoln was very fulfilling to my I gained alot of friends and alot of knowledge from teachers and fellow students. I am dissapointed in the comments made by some of the people saying lincoln was a bad school, the teachers there
... Read more teached us everything that we where suppose to learn, dont blame lincoln blame the board of eduaction a teacher can only teach us what they learn and what they are allowed to teach us.I am applauded all teachers for there hard work and dedication to all students at talladega county. My child is a student there now, and i wouldnt send him anywhere else but to lincoln high school. So for all you people talking about the education was poor I am fine and so are everybody else who graduated from lincoln. Thanks Ms. Rivers. Read less
Posted by a former student on 01/04/06
I graduated in 2005. I believe that although the education wasn't the best, the teachers still wanted you to become the best I cuould be. Thanks to all the teachers that made my high school expierence great. Powder
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Posted by a former student on 11/01/05
as a former graduate of Lincoln High I feel as though I should share my experience. The time spent at LHS was four of the best years of my life due to the friendly 'family' environment. Although the quality of education isn't the highest in the state of Alabama,the dedicated staff strive to enhance each
... Read more student academically and instill a sense of moral value to prepare them for their future. I would also like to thank coach Tyree, coach Jay, Mrs.Rivers, coach Howard, and Mrs.Phillips for the best senior year(2005,that is!) anyone could ask for! Read less
Posted by a former student on 10/21/05
Why was it that the non-tenured teachers were fired from this school. When Lincoln was a good place for our children to recieve an education, the students were treated as 'family' now it seems there are too many chiefs and not enough indians, no discipline because the students seem to have the popular
... Read more vote on policy and the teachers cannot govern the classes because of intimidation. Sure the new school built with my tax dollar is nice, but where is the education, not sex ed, lie, cheat and steal classes, sell and introduce my child drugs, alcohol, and smoking classes. This is not the education I grew up with. There was order in our classes, we learned what our books held information about, not assignments on the web, so what if my kid doesn't have a computer, online service or can get to the library by 3:30. Teachers taught, not students. Read less
* In 2007-2008 Alabama used the Alabama High School Graduation Exam (AHSGE) to test high school students in reading, math, language, science and social studies. The AHSGE is a standards-based test, which means it measures specific skills defined for each grade by the state of Alabama. High school students must pass the AHSGE in order to graduate. The goal is for all students to pass the test.
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Lincoln schools — Lincoln High School is located at 78989 Alabama Hwy 77, Lincoln AL 35096. 78989 Alabama Hwy 77 is in the 35096 ZIP code in Lincoln, AL The school district for Lincoln High School is the Talladega County School District. Lincoln High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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