Members of a diverse community of confident, collegial young people, Lincoln students make a difference.
Members of a diverse community of confident, collegial young people, Lincoln students make a difference.
Lincoln becomes the main social center for most of our high school students, and for most, the school day does not end when classes finish. After school, students may join extracurricular, service or sports activities, or seek study support from teachers or peers. Lincoln’s formal student-led organizations include Student Council and the National Honor Society.
By actively promoting student voice and student-driven initiatives, Lincoln School helps students build their sense of self-efficacy and the essential skills for citizens of a democratic, just and diverse society. Lincoln students have authentic opportunities to shape important school-wide decisions, organize programs, coordinate community activities and projects, and help one another discover their best selves.
Our students share a commitment to ethical, responsible engagement with the world around them.