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    About Lincoln Public Schools



     
    Lincoln Public School District Profile from Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Schools 
     
     
    The Town of Lincoln is a rural suburb located approximately 12 miles west of Boston. Established in 1754, Lincoln has a rich history dating to our country’s Revolutionary period and has maintained many of its early characteristics and traditions. The community places a high value on public education, open space, diversity and community involvement. The current population of the town is approximately 6,700.
     
    The Lincoln School Committee is responsible for preschool to grade 8 educational programs at the Lincoln School which serves approximately 600 students. Lincoln School is one of the initial member schools in the METCO Program, a voluntary desegregation program that provides an opportunity for students from Boston to enroll in suburban school districts. Approximately 90 students from Boston attend the Lincoln School each year. In addition to the Lincoln School, the district operates the Primary and Middle Schools at Hanscom Air Force Base through a contract with the federal government. Approximately 600 students attend the Hanscom Schools. The community has long expressed its continued support for the schools.
     
    Lincoln has a long tradition of educational excellence and strives to offer innovative, student-centered instruction in an inclusive setting with small class sizes. Parents and community members are very supportive of the school and demonstrate this through their active participation in the Lincoln PTO, Hanscom PTO, The Lincoln School Foundation and school-based volunteer programs.
     
    Faculty members are supported through a rich and varied professional development program, a tuition reimbursement program for graduate studies and a teacher mentor program.
     
    The overall enrollment in the Lincoln School District is approximately 1200 students. The District employs approximately 165 licensed and highly qualified professional staff (classroom teachers, special subject teachers and therapists along with instructional assistants, special education tutors and support staff.
     
    A central administrative staff, headed by the Superintendent of Schools, Parry Graham, leads the operation of the District.
     
    The Lincoln School Committee consists of five Lincoln residents, elected to three-year terms and representatives from Hanscom Air Force Base (two who are appointed by the Wing Commander) and a METCO representative, who is elected by parents of Boston resident children who attend the Lincoln School.
     
Last Modified on August 27, 2024