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  1. In popular culture. References. External links. New Lincoln School. The New Lincoln School was a private experimental coeducational school in New York City enrolling students from kindergarten through grade 12. History.

  2. The New Lincoln School was born under remarkable circumstances, flourished during remarkable times, created remarkable changes in the history & philosophy of education, and left a remarkable legacy of individuals & ideas. In June of 1988 the New Lincoln School closed its doors. Those of us who participated in this experiment-adventure,

  3. New Lincoln School, private experimental coeducational school in New York City enrolling students from kindergarten through grade 12. Its predecessor was founded as Lincoln School in 1917 by the Rockefeller-funded General Education Board as “a pioneer experimental school for newer educational.

  4. PRIMARIA. El programa de Primaria de Lincoln School incluye un énfasis en lo académico con nuestras materias básicas enseñadas en inglés por maestros dedicados a la instrucción de acuerdo a las diferentes necesidades de los alumnos. Las materias que se imparten en inglés son enseñadas por maestros proficientes en este idioma.

  5. There is an international environment with students from Mexico, India, Korea, and the U.S. Teachers are fluent in the English language and work with children teaching them to love and respect themselves and others.In addition to our excellent programs in English and Mathematics, we have an emotional and affective training program that serves ...

  6. LINCOLN SCHOOL SECUNDARIA Y PREPA. Estamos comprometidos a brindarles a nuestros estudiantes un excelente programa académico que se basa en una cosmovisión bíblica.

  7. Located on North Montgomery Street, the New Lincoln School opened in 1924 as a segregated school for Trenton’s “Negro” students. Containing both elementary and junior high schools, it consolidated students from several other schools in the city where African-American children were educated.