LCS is wonderful! I have a daughter in first grade and she started in the middle of her kindergarten year. The staff is very supportive and the education is excellent. The classrooms are creative and clean. The buildings are safe and I have not been able to sneak by any staff member or through any door
... Read more without immediate notice (believe me, I've tried). Words can not express how truly amazing this school is. Parents are very involved, (and are encouraged to be), and the school is an extended family. My daughter adores this school and so do I! Your child will be encouraged to grow and learn on every level in a supportive, loving environment. This school is also well organized and communication with staff about your child's progress is daily. Visit LCS and see for yourself! :) Amanda Parker Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/15/09
As a straigh A student, would definately say that LCS is very challenging and will provide a good edcuation for your child. However, the children at the school are not very friendly and I found it diffucult to make friends here. The teachers encouraged you to do your best but it seemed, at times, that
... Read more they only had a one-tracked mind. After several weeks I eventually transferred to Lake Norman Charter School. It has overly exceeded my expectations and I am thouroughly pleased with it. Read less
Posted by a student on 09/12/09
College prep school with high expectations for students, parents, teachers, and all staff. Very loving and protective environment. We are so blessed to be a part of this school!
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Posted by a parent on 06/29/09
This school is excellent! My daughter has attended since middle of jr year. She is a senior now and the teachers and administration is great. I only wish they had more electives but it is a smaller school so it is hard to have many. My daughter loves this school!
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Posted by a parent on 08/27/08
Before moving to this area, I started to investigate schools and came across Lincoln Charter School. I was automatically drawn to it. My 3 children attend the Lincolnton Campus and love it. I could not be more pleased.
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Posted by a parent on 03/19/08
I have three children at the Denver campus- in 3rd, 9th, and 10th grade. I have never seen a school give as personalized instruction as my children have received. The staff listens to my wishes, and fills the needs of students. Our high standard achievement scores attest to the quality of the instruction,
... Read more and my children's love of their school is evident in their wanting to get up every morning. In high school, I think that is unique! Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/19/06
As a former homeschooler, I am very pleased with the education that my sons are receiving at LCS. The faculty is always available and responsive to parents and students. The small size means that students receive personal attention and teachers are able to be creative in their methods. LCS is presently
... Read more in a temporary facility which does have its challenges. The new permanent campus is proposed to open in Fall 2007. I would encourage prospective parents to come and talk to the faculty and staff of LCS. This is a great school family to be a part of. Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/19/06
I have been a parent at the Denver Campus of Lincoln Charter school for 6 years. During that time we have grown from 40 students to 400. The atmosphere at the school is of family, caring, and the highest regard for educating our young people. It's not the building that makes our school shine, it is
... Read more the parent base, students, teachers, and our principal. Currently, some of our students are housed in a temporary modular unit and it's not perfect, but we realize this is temporary and part of the growth process. I would never want my children to be anywhere but LCS! :-) Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/19/06
My two oldest children are enrolled at Lincoln Charter School. I am very pleased at their academic progress. The teachers are wonderful to both students and parents. The academic programs are some of the best in the county. Parental involvement is outstanding. It is a small school, where the teachers
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Lincolnton schools — Lincoln Charter School is located at 133 Eagle's Nest Rd, Lincolnton NC 28092. 133 Eagle's Nest Rd is in the 28092 ZIP code in Lincolnton, NC The school district for Lincoln Charter School is the North Carolina Department Of Public Instruction. Lincoln Charter School is a Public school that serves grade levels K - 8.
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