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  1. Lincoln students become Lincoln Citizens-ready to play an important role in their future colleges and communities. Abraham Lincoln High School (21K410) - NYC MySchools MySchools.nyc is dedicated to our friend and colleague, Dave Yang, who spearheaded the creation of this enrollment platform, and who was a force for change and progress at NYC DOE.

  2. Abraham Lincoln High School is ranked #11,375 in the National Rankings. Schools are ranked on their performance on state-required tests, graduation and how well they prepare students for college ...

  3. Click on the yearbooks below to view a scanned copy online at Classmates.com®. If you don't see your class's yearbook, scroll down for more. 1932 Abraham Lincoln High School 410 Yearbook. 1934 Abraham Lincoln High School 410 Yearbook. 1937 Abraham Lincoln High School 410 Yearbook. 1938 Abraham Lincoln High School 410 Yearbook.

  4. Abraham Lincoln High School is a public high school of the New York City Geographic District #21 School District located in Brooklyn, NY. It has 2,114 students in grades 9th through 12th. Abraham Lincoln High School is the 49th largest public high school in New York and the 1,280th largest nationally. It has a student teacher ratio of 18.6 to 1.

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  6. Abraham Lincoln High School. 2800 Ocean Parkway Brooklyn, N.Y. 11235. College Advisor: Meredith Kelly. 718-333-7504. mkelly@schools.nyc.gov. Additional Information: Our GPA scale is 100, it is weighted. We will NOT be ranking this year (2022-23) Our classes run by semester. The 2023 graduating class size is 400.

  7. Support Model Definition; Schools identified for Comprehensive Support and Improvement, or CSI: A minimum of 5% of the lowest performing elementary/middle schools in the state receiving Title I, Part A funds plus any non-Title I elementary/middle schools meeting the criteria for identification AND a minimum of 5% of the lowest performing high schools receiving Title I, Part A funds plus any ...