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  1. 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.

  2. Program Description: Zoned students have access to all Abraham Lincoln High School programs. This includes AP classes, specialized electives, academic clubs and the Music, Theater and Fine Arts pathway. In this pathway, students are exposed to different facets of the Arts.

  3. The Parent Teacher Association of Abraham Lincoln High School provides valuable support and service to students and staff. We are fortunate to have a combination of caring and concerned parents and dedicated teachers, staff and administrators who encourage our students to excel. We encourage all parents to become an active member of the PTA.

  4. Fred Newman, President of the Abraham Lincoln HS Alumni Association (Brooklyn, NY) “Catch the Lincoln Spirit!”. For nearly a century Abraham Lincoln High School has been a leader in New York City education. Lincoln alumni have distinguished themselves in every imaginable field, including music, sports, and science.

  5. Tel: (718) 333-7400. www.alhs.nyc. SAVE SCHOOL. Serving 2,011 students in grades 9-12, Abraham Lincoln High School ranks in the top 20% of all schools in New York for overall test scores (math proficiency is top 20%, and reading proficiency is top 20%). The percentage of students achieving proficiency in math is 83% (which is higher than the ...

  6. Describes supports, interventions, and disciplinary responses that schools can use when students demonstrate unwelcome behavior. Explains how you can appeal decisions. For more information or or if you have questions, please contact the Office of Safety and Youth Development at 212-374-6807. Visit the DOE Website to learn more .

  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 ...