Opportunities for Students

Lincoln provides time during the day to reach our students on many different levels. Most students participate in academic support and extra help they need in their classes. However, sometimes we offer other seminars to support and teach …

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PSAT Test Deadline Approaching

Attention Juniors interested in taking the PSAT test: The PSAT test will be administered on October 10th, 2018 here at Lincoln High School Juniors that are interested will need to sign up in the main office with the bookkeeper. The …

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Brother 2 Brother @ LHS

The Brother 2 Brother program was established to increase the number of African American, Asian and Latino males getting through middle school and graduating both high school and college to move on and positively impact their greater communities. …

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Lincoln Mural Celebrates School’s Diversity

Recently a new work of art was hung at Lincoln, this one to celebrate the school’s changing demographics and growing diversity. “We hope this provides a sense of pride in our school, captures the spirit of our diverse population, and embodies the sense of unity that our students want Lincoln High.” Click on the headline to read more and see photos of the artwork.

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LHS Class of 2018 is Heading to College

Lincoln’s Class of 2018 is wrapping up their final year in high school and getting ready for their future. Many of out students are heading to college after graduation. Check out the photo gallery (click here) to see …

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iJAG Students Compete at Career Development Conference

On Thursday, May 3rd, six Lincoln iJAG students (Deja Austin, Angel Cart, Emmanuel Seakor, Allie Brockett, Jennifer Smith, and Toia Harris) competed at the Career Development Conference in Ankeny. The students competed in several different events, including art …

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LHS Construction Students Hard at Work

The LHS Construction Pre-Apprenticeship students have benn hard at work. On Tuesday, May 1st, students in the class made a pour to finish the parking area outside the auto/construction lab. The class was visited by Congressman Young. Congressman …

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AP Music Theory Students Attend Des Moines Symphony

Mr. White’s AP Music Theory class recently completed a weeks-long score analysis project, analyzing the piece: Enigma Variations (Edward Elgar) in-depth, looking at historical significance, influence and inspiration, compositional techniques, form, chord structure, texture and instrumentation, and more. …

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Live Stream 2018 Graduation Ceremony

Would you like to be able to watch the 2018 Commencement Ceremony live online?  If so click the link below. You may also view the ceremony after the event as many times as you wish. http://www.nfhsnetwork.com/affiliates/herff-jones-marc-havnen

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Are You 17 1/2 Years Old? Become a Voter!

One of the missions of DMPS is to educate students who “understand the rights and obligations of citizenship.” And one of those rights is becoming a voter, a right available to many high school students. To register to vote in Iowa you must (a) be at least 17 1/2 years old, (b) be a U.S. citizen, and (c) be a resident of Iowa. Click the photo to visit the Iowa Secretary of State’s web site to learn more and complete a registration form.

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