- Pittsburgh Public Schools
- Lincoln PreK-5
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Pittsburgh Lincoln PreK-5
A Community School & STEAM Academy
District News
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The Parks Family
Pamela Parks says it takes a team to ensure that students succeed in school. As Principal at Pittsburgh Lincoln, she encourages families not only to communicate with their child’s teacher regularly, but to also let their children know that everyone is looking out for their best interests, one way to do that is through Talking Points. She holds herself to the same standards.
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PA Secretary of Education Reads to Pittsburgh Lincoln 1st Grade Students 1
Dr. Khalid N. Mumin, the Pennsylvania Secretary of Education, recently paid a visit to Pittsburgh Lincoln PreK-5. During his visit, he engaged with the 1st-grade students by reading a book to them. This visit was part of Superintendent Wayne N. Walters' Black Men Read initiative.
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Hours 8:20 AM - 3:05 PM
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ADA Accessible No
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Phone (412) 529-3980
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Uniform Khaki or navy blue pants, shorts, skirts and dresses. Yellow, white or blue tops.
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School Colors Blue and Yellow
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District 1
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FAX (412) 665-4959
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ABOUT OUR SCHOOL
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Pittsburgh Lincoln PreK-5 is a neighborhood school with a technology emphasis. Emphasis is on providing a well-rounded education through experiential learning. Lincoln's goals are: to increase the number of students who pursue engineering technology programs; provide equitable and inclusive opportunities for all academically qualified students; and provide clear standards and expectations for students success in all subjects.
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Additional Educational Services
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Additional Educational Services:
Learning Support, Speech & Language, Itinerant Hearing and Vision, Autistic Support, Emotional Support, Occupation Therapy and Physical Therapy, Regional Emotional Support Classroom -
Lincoln Early Childhood
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Lincoln Early Childhood
PPS Early Childhood Education Programs provides early learning opportunities to approximately over 2,000 children a year from infancy through five-years of age throughout the City of Pittsburgh. The children and families served receive comprehensive services including education, nutrition, health, mental health, disabilities and social services. By meeting the needs of the “whole child” we ensure that all children are prepared for kindergarten entrance.All of our PPS Early Childhood classrooms operate for 6-hours a day. During that time all children are exposed to a research-based, high quality curriculum that is aligned to the PA Early Learning Standards and receive instruction individually, in small groups, and in whole group settings. Our children also have opportunities to receive specialized services in the classroom through our contracted providers or Early Intervention (as needed), to socialize with peers, and receive breakfast & lunch daily.To learn more about Early Childhood, visit www.pghschools.org/earlychildhood -
Star School
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Pittsburgh Lincoln PreK-5 is a Star School
Students and Teachers Achieving Results (STAR) is a school-level award to recognize all staff represented by the Pittsburgh Federation of Teachers in schools making extraordinary gains in student achievement. Certain schools within PPS have been making extraordinary contributions to student growth, and now we have a way to recognize their accomplishments.
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Community School
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As a Community School, we collaborate with a variety of local organizations to provide on-going support for our students and their families.
Partnerships between District schools and community resources to offer programs which focus on academics, enrichment, health and social supports, youth and community development and family engagement, based on each school’s community needs. Community Schools promote student achievement, positive conditions for learning and the well-being of families and communities.
Community Schools Mission
Using District schools as hubs, partners agencies and community resources work to achieve the following outcomes:
- Children are ready to enter school
- Students attend school consistently
- Students are actively involved in learning and their community
- Families are increasingly involved with their children's education
- Schools are engaged with families and communities
- Students succeed academically
- Students are healthy (physically, socially, and emotionally)
- Students live and learn in a safe, supportive, and stable environment
- Communities are desirable places to live.
Visit www.pghschools.org/communityschools for more information
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FACILITIES
Lincoln PreK-5, located at 328 Lincoln Ave, was built in 1930. The 3 story building a total area of 44,496 square feet.
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1 Science Lab
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4 Classroom Computer Labs
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0 Dedicated Computer Labs
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1 Art Lab
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2 Music Labs
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0 Multi-Purpose Rooms
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0 CTE Labs
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1 Gym
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0 Pools
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0 Auditoriums
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1 Cafeteria
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1 Library