Abraham Lincoln High School (Philadelphia)
Abraham Lincoln High School, a public school located in the Mayfair section of Northeast Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Its main entrance is located at Ryan and Rowland Avenues. The principal is Mr. Jack Nelson.
Abraham Lincoln High School | |
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Address | |
3201 Ryan Avenue , 19136 United States | |
Coordinates | 40.04°N 75.042°W |
Information | |
Type | Public High School |
Motto | With Malice Towards None |
Status | Open |
School district | School District of Philadelphia |
CEEB code | 393205 |
Principal | Jack Nelson [1] |
Faculty | 90.80 (FTE)[2] |
Grades | 9–12, with Pre-K Day Care[3] |
Gender | Coeducational |
Enrollment | 1,661 (2017–18)[2] |
• Grade 9 | 575[2] |
• Grade 10 | 405[2] |
• Grade 11 | 334[2] |
• Grade 12 | 308[2] |
• Pre-kindergarten | 39[2] |
Student to teacher ratio | 18.29[2] |
Hours in school day | 7 |
Campus type | Urban |
Color(s) | Black and gold |
Mascot | Abraham Lincoln, The Railsplitter |
Team name | Rail Splitters |
Yearbook | Railsplitter |
Website | lincoln |
It serves Mayfair, Holmesburg, and Torresdale.[4]
Overview
Abraham Lincoln is widely known as Philadelphia's "All-Academy" high school. Students can choose from a variety of academies, including law, business, horticulture, environmental science, health, and fine and performing arts. Students can elect to take four years of Air Force JROTC,[5] making their prospective academy 'ROTC' with classes aimed toward the study of aeronautical science and leadership education.
Lincoln offers an academy for students who speak a language other than traditional American English, including a program for the deaf and hard-of-hearing.
Students may choose from sports such as football, soccer, cheerleading, track, baseball, swimming, and wrestling. The school has a band and a choir, both of which perform a Christmas concert and a spring musical annually, in addition to performances for the local community, and city.
The school is also staffed with Non-Teaching Assistants ("NTA's") and a school police group supplemented by the Philadelphia Police Department[6] to ensure that all students are provided a safe school environment.
History
Lincoln was originally scheduled to be named Mayfair High School, but opposition from other neighborhoods, including Holmesburg, meant that the school was instead named after Abraham Lincoln. Mayfair residents had a negative reception to this change. In 1949 the school's cornerstone was laid. Its current campus opened in 2009.[7]
School uniforms
Students wear school uniforms.[8] Students wear a gold, white or black polo shirt and black slacks.
Popular culture
Lincoln's Marching Band was featured in '"Rocky III"' in a scene in which he was honored in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art; this is the scene where the still-iconic Rocky Balboa statue was first unveiled. A scene for "Rocky II" was filmed in the Lincoln High School auditorium, but the scene was not used in the film. In the cut scene, Rocky Balboa was awarded an honorary high school diploma. Like his fictional character, Sylvester Stallone attended Lincoln but did not graduate, due to his boxing career, though his brother Frank did.
Feeder patterns
Feeder middle schools and K-8 schools into Lincoln:[9]
- Ethan Allen School
- Disston School
- Mayfair School
- Austin Meehan Middle School
Feeder elementary schools:[4]
- Joseph H. Brown Elementary School
- T. Holme Elementary School
- E. Forrest Elementary School
- R. B. Pollock Elementary School
- W. H. Ziegler Elementary School
Alumni
- Glenn Brenner - popular Washington, D.C., sportscaster[10]
- Larry Cannon - basketball player, fifth overall pick of 1969 NBA draft
- Gia Carangi – 1980s model
- George H. Heilmeier - Engineer, pioneering contributor to the invention of LCDs
- Ed Neilson - Current state representative for the 174th Legislative District.
- Jerry Reitman - author, businessman and advertising executive
- Frank P. Stallone, Jr. - actor and younger brother of Sylvester Stallone
- Sylvester Stallone - while he only attended Lincoln for 9th grade (failing all classes except drama), he referenced Lincoln in several Rocky movies; in Rocky III, the Lincoln High School Band plays the "Rocky" theme on the Philadelphia Museum of Art steps
References
- "Abraham Lincoln High School". The School District of Philadelphia. Archived from the original on 2011-07-25. Retrieved August 20, 2011.
- "Lincoln HS". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved January 8, 2020.
- "Who we are". Archived from the original on July 25, 2011. Retrieved May 9, 2011.
Four of the staff are listed as "Day Care"
- "Abraham Lincoln High School Geographic Boundaries Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine." School District of Philadelphia. Retrieved on December 10, 2016.
- "Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps" junior Reserve Officer Training Corps. Retrieved July 6, 2010.
- "Philadelphia Police Department" Philadelphia Police department. Retrieved July 6, 2010.
- Loftus, John (2015-01-28). "Changes in the classroom". Northeast Times. Archived from the original on 2015-08-01. Retrieved 2016-12-10.
- "Dress Code/School Uniform Archived April 17, 2009, at the Wayback Machine." Abraham Lincoln High School. Retrieved on March 21, 2009.
- "High School Directory Fall 2017 Admissions" (Archive). School District of Philadelphia. p. 42/70. Retrieved on December 10, 2016.
- Bradley, Rich (January 15, 1992). "Brenner, 44, Succumbs to Brain Tumor". Philadelphia Daily News.
External links
- Abraham Lincoln High School
- Abraham Lincoln High School at the Wayback Machine (archive index) (2000-2009)