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Abraham Lincoln High School (Brooklyn)

Abraham Lincoln High School is a public high school located at 2800 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, New York under the jurisdiction of the New York City Department of Education. The school was built in 1929, and since graduated four Nobel Prize laureates,[3] as well as many doctors, scientists, engineers, politicians, musicians, artists, and other notable alums. The current principal is Ari A. Hoogenboom.

Abraham Lincoln High School
Address

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11235-7962

United States
Coordinates40°34′57″N 73°58′05″W / 40.58250°N 73.96806°W / 40.58250; -73.96806
Information
TypePublic high school
MottoCatch the Lincoln Spirit
Established1929; 94 years ago (1929)
School districtNew York City Public Schools
NCES District ID3600152[1]
School codeNY-332100010000-332100011410
CEEB code330550
NCES School ID360015201906[2]
PrincipalAri A. Hoogenboom
Faculty102.3 (on an FTE basis)
Grades912
Enrollment1,816 (2020-2021)
 • Grade 9536
 • Grade 10556
 • Grade 11381
 • Grade 12337
 • Other6
Student to teacher ratio17.75
Color(s)Navy blue, black, and grey    
NicknameRailsplitters
USNWR ranking9,446
NewspaperThe Lincoln Log
YearbookLincoln Landmark
Nobel laureatesDavid Julius, Paul Berg, Jerome Karle, Arthur Kornberg
Websitealhs.nyc

It was built during the Great Depression, and to save money, one set of blueprints was used for Lincoln and other high schools in New York City, including Bayside High School, Samuel J. Tilden High School, John Adams High School, and Grover Cleveland High School.

The school features five gymnasiums, an outdoor football and track and field, a swimming pool, a photography studio, an animal science lab, an office classroom and an auditorium.

History Edit

The school was established in 1929 and named for former US president, Abraham Lincoln. From when the school opened its doors in September 1930 through the next 25 years, the school principal was Dr. Gabriel R. Mason.[4] In 1983, Dr. Jack Pollock, the principal, reported that 8 of 10 graduates attended college and/or university.[5]

However, by 2010, C.J. Hughes of The New York Times reported that Lincoln High School had "struggled" with student academic achievement. In 2009, the school only had a 58% graduation rating. The SAT averages for the school were 411 in reading, 432 in mathematics, and 401 in writing. The New York State averages during that year were 480 in reading, 500 in mathematics, and 470 in writing.[6]

Admissions Edit

As of the 2014–15 school year, the school had an enrollment of 2,325 students and 116.0 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 20.0:1. There were 1,506 students (64.8% of enrollment) eligible for free lunch and 85 (3.7% of students) eligible for reduced-cost lunch.[2]

The school's racial composition is very diverse. African American students made up 38.3% of the school's student population, a plurality of the student body. White students made up over one-quarter (26.3%), Hispanic and Latino (of any race) students made up over one-fifth (21.1%), Asian American students made up 14.0%, and Native Americans made up the remaining 0.3%.[7]

Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity 2020–2021[2]
Black Hispanic White Asian Two or more races American Indian/Alaska Native Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
753 486 264 259 22 17 15

Extracurricular activities Edit

The school offers many extracurricular activities, including Acting, Animal Care Squad Anime, Arista National Honor Society, Cheerleading, Chess, Chinese, Conflict Negotiation & Mediation, Debate Team, Gay–Straight Alliance, Guitar, Hiking, History, Key Club, Yearbook, Library Squad, Lincoln Ambassadors, Lincoln Log (newspaper), Marine Lab Squad, South Asian club, Weightlifting, and Yearbook.[8]

Virtual Enterprise Edit

The school has a virtual enterprise program where students create and manage their virtual businesses from product development, production, and distribution to marketing, sales, human resources, accounting, finance, and web design.[9]

Veterinary science Edit

The school has a veterinary science program in which students work with live animals.[10]

Athletics Edit

 
Lincoln's athletic field in aerial view.

The school offers a variety of varsity and junior varsity sports. These sports include basketball, baseball, football, bowling, cross Country, handball, track and field, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis and volleyball.[11] Lincoln varsity sports games were also televised on City Gridiron.[12][13]

In 2013, borough president Marty Markowitz and councilman Domenic Recchia funded a new $2 million fitness center at the school.[14] On November 27, 2018, the school along with alumnus Isaiah Whitehead commenced the opening of a new weight room.[15]

Lincoln athletic director Renan Ebeid was recognized by All-Stars Teachers contest by Major League Baseball.[16]

Notable alumni Edit

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External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Profile from NYC Department of Education

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For other uses see Lincoln High School disambiguation Abraham Lincoln High School is a public high school located at 2800 Ocean Parkway Brooklyn New York under the jurisdiction of the New York City Department of Education The school was built in 1929 and since graduated four Nobel Prize laureates 3 as well as many doctors scientists engineers politicians musicians artists and other notable alums The current principal is Ari A Hoogenboom Abraham Lincoln High SchoolAddress2800 Ocean ParkwayBrooklyn New York 11235 7962United StatesCoordinates40 34 57 N 73 58 05 W 40 58250 N 73 96806 W 40 58250 73 96806InformationTypePublic high schoolMottoCatch the Lincoln SpiritEstablished1929 94 years ago 1929 School districtNew York City Public SchoolsNCES District ID3600152 1 School codeNY 332100010000 332100011410CEEB code330550NCES School ID360015201906 2 PrincipalAri A HoogenboomFaculty102 3 on an FTE basis Grades9 12Enrollment1 816 2020 2021 Grade 9536 Grade 10556 Grade 11381 Grade 12337 Other6Student to teacher ratio17 75Color s Navy blue black and grey NicknameRailsplittersUSNWR ranking9 446NewspaperThe Lincoln LogYearbookLincoln LandmarkNobel laureatesDavid Julius Paul Berg Jerome Karle Arthur KornbergWebsitealhs wbr nycIt was built during the Great Depression and to save money one set of blueprints was used for Lincoln and other high schools in New York City including Bayside High School Samuel J Tilden High School John Adams High School and Grover Cleveland High School The school features five gymnasiums an outdoor football and track and field a swimming pool a photography studio an animal science lab an office classroom and an auditorium Contents 1 History 2 Admissions 3 Extracurricular activities 3 1 Virtual Enterprise 3 2 Veterinary science 3 3 Athletics 4 Notable alumni 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe school was established in 1929 and named for former US president Abraham Lincoln From when the school opened its doors in September 1930 through the next 25 years the school principal was Dr Gabriel R Mason 4 In 1983 Dr Jack Pollock the principal reported that 8 of 10 graduates attended college and or university 5 However by 2010 C J Hughes of The New York Times reported that Lincoln High School had struggled with student academic achievement In 2009 the school only had a 58 graduation rating The SAT averages for the school were 411 in reading 432 in mathematics and 401 in writing The New York State averages during that year were 480 in reading 500 in mathematics and 470 in writing 6 Admissions EditAs of the 2014 15 school year the school had an enrollment of 2 325 students and 116 0 classroom teachers on an FTE basis for a student teacher ratio of 20 0 1 There were 1 506 students 64 8 of enrollment eligible for free lunch and 85 3 7 of students eligible for reduced cost lunch 2 The school s racial composition is very diverse African American students made up 38 3 of the school s student population a plurality of the student body White students made up over one quarter 26 3 Hispanic and Latino of any race students made up over one fifth 21 1 Asian American students made up 14 0 and Native Americans made up the remaining 0 3 7 Graphs are temporarily unavailable due to technical issues Enrollment by Race Ethnicity 2020 2021 2 Black Hispanic White Asian Two or more races American Indian Alaska Native Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander753 486 264 259 22 17 15Extracurricular activities EditThe school offers many extracurricular activities including Acting Animal Care Squad Anime Arista National Honor Society Cheerleading Chess Chinese Conflict Negotiation amp Mediation Debate Team Gay Straight Alliance Guitar Hiking History Key Club Yearbook Library Squad Lincoln Ambassadors Lincoln Log newspaper Marine Lab Squad South Asian club Weightlifting and Yearbook 8 Virtual Enterprise Edit The school has a virtual enterprise program where students create and manage their virtual businesses from product development production and distribution to marketing sales human resources accounting finance and web design 9 Veterinary science Edit The school has a veterinary science program in which students work with live animals 10 Athletics Edit nbsp Lincoln s athletic field in aerial view The school offers a variety of varsity and junior varsity sports These sports include basketball baseball football bowling cross Country handball track and field lacrosse soccer softball swimming tennis and volleyball 11 Lincoln varsity sports games were also televised on City Gridiron 12 13 In 2013 borough president Marty Markowitz and councilman Domenic Recchia funded a new 2 million fitness center at the school 14 On November 27 2018 the school along with alumnus Isaiah Whitehead commenced the opening of a new weight room 15 Lincoln athletic director Renan Ebeid was recognized by All Stars Teachers contest by Major League Baseball 16 Notable alumni EditMarv Albert ne Marvin Philip Aufrichtig born 1941 class of 1959 television sportscaster 17 Ken Auletta born 1942 class of 1960 author 18 19 Eddie Antar former businessman owner of Crazy Eddie 20 Francine Beers 1924 2014 class of 1942 stage film and television actress citation needed Richard E Bellman 1920 1984 class of 1937 applied mathematician and control theorist who invented dynamic programming in 1953 21 Paul Berg 1926 2023 class of 1943 recipient of the 1980 Nobel Prize in Chemistry 3 Haylynn Cohen fashion model 22 Herbert Cohen born 1940 Olympic fencer 23 Bernard Cornfeld 1927 1995 businessman and international financier 24 Seymour Chwast born 1931 class of 1949 graphic designer and illustrator 25 26 Joan Copeland 1922 2022 stage and film actress citation needed Millie Deegan 1919 2002 professional baseball player in the All American Girls Professional Baseball League 27 Neil Diamond born 1941 class of 1958 singer performer 18 Pete Emelianchik born 1943 class of 1960 football player NFL Philadelphia Eagles 28 29 Gene Federico 1918 1999 class of 1936 graphic designer 25 Nelson Figueroa born 1974 class of 1992 major league pitcher MLB Houston Astros 30 John Forsythe nee Jacob Lincoln Freund 1918 2010 class of 1934 film and television actor 31 Frank Frazetta born 1928 artist 32 Shirley Gorelick 1924 2000 figurative painter sculptor and printmaker 33 Louis Gossett Jr born 1936 class of 1954 basketball player Academy Award winning actor 34 Howard Greenfield 1936 1986 songwriter 35 36 Michael Greif class of 1978 4 time Tony Award nominated theatrical director Rent Grey Gardens Next to Normal Dear Evan Hansen 37 David S Guzick born 1952 class of 1969 Dean of the University of Rochester School of Medicine President of the University of Florida Health System Member of the Institute of Medicine 38 39 Joseph Heller 1923 1999 class of 1942 author Catch 22 18 Leona Helmsley 1920 2007 real estate businesswoman noted hotelier nicknamed The Queen of Mean 40 Raul Hilberg class of 1942 historian of genocide 41 Elizabeth Holtzman class of 1958 Democratic congresswoman 18 42 David Julius born 1955 American physiologist and Nobel Prize laureate known for his work on molecular mechanisms of pain sensation and heat 43 Jerome Karle 1918 2013 born Jerome Karfunkle class of 1933 recipient of the 1985 Nobel Prize in Chemistry 3 Harvey Keitel born 1939 stage film and television actor 44 Arthur Kornberg 1918 2007 class of 1933 recipient of the 1959 Nobel Prize in Medicine 3 Adam Kownacki born 1989 professional boxer 45 Mort Kunstler born 1927 artist 25 Jack Laub born 1926 professional basketball player and pharmaceutical executive David Lazar born 1957 writer editor and professor Guggenheim Fellow in Nonfiction 2015 16 46 Sheila Levrant de Bretteville born 1940 class of 1959 graphic designer artist and educator 25 47 Jay Maisel born 1931 photographer 48 25 Herbie Mann ne Herbert Jay Solomon 1930 2003 jazz flutist 49 Wallace Markfield 1926 2002 class of 1943 comic novelist 50 Stephon Marbury born 1977 class of 1995 professional basketball player NBA 17 Lee Mazzilli born 1955 class of 1973 1986 World Champion major league baseball player New York Mets New York Yankees manager and coach 51 Earl Jean McCrea born 1942 singer vocalist citation needed Hank Medress 1938 2007 singer The Tokens best known for The Lion Sleeps Tonight 52 Arthur Miller 1915 2005 class of 1932 playwright and screenwriter Death of a Salesman All My Sons The Crucible The Misfits 53 Larry Namer class of 1966 businessman who founded the E TV network 54 Dave Newmark born 1946 professional basketball player 55 Irving Penn 1917 2009 photographer 25 56 Bertram L Podell 1925 2005 politician 57 Robert Pollack biologist born 1940 professor of biological sciences and author 58 Ronald Ribman class of 1950 poet and playwright 59 Buddy Rich jazz drummer and bandleader 60 Desi Rodriguez professional basketball player 61 Saul Rogovin major league pitcher 51 Marty Rosen born 1943 former American football player 62 Jack M Sasson Professor of Jewish Studies and Hebrew Bible and of Classics citation needed Neil Sedaka born 1939 class of 1956 singer songwriter and pianist 18 36 63 Mort Shuman singer songwriter and pianist 36 David Sidikman born 1934 lawyer and politician citation needed Jonathan Sperber class of 1969 European historian and biographer of Karl Marx Alex Steinweiss 1917 2011 class of 1934 graphic designer and inventor of the album cover 64 Lance Stephenson class of 2009 professional basketball player NBA 65 Louis Stettner born 1922 class of 1939 photographer noted for his pictures of everyday people doing ordinary things in both New York City and Paris Frank Tarloff 1916 1999 class of 1932 Academy Award winning screenwriter Father Goose 66 Sebastian Telfair class of 2004 professional basketball player NBA 67 Natalie Arras Tepper 1888 1950 artist 68 Arthur Tress class of 1958 surrealist photographer 69 Sherry Turkle class of 1965 Abby Rockefeller Mauze Professor of the Social Studies of Science and Technology MIT Jack B Weinstein class of 1939 Brooklyn federal district court judge Dallas Williams MLB player and coach 51 Isaiah Whitehead class of 2014 professional basketball player formerly played for the Brooklyn Nets NBA Peter Zimroth American attorney and court appointed monitor of the NYPD s policies and practices regarding stop and frisk 70 Paul Zweig poet memoirist and critic Pulitzer Prize for Poetry finalist and Guggenheim Fellow 71 References Edit Search for Public School Districts District Detail for New York City Geographic District 21 National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences Retrieved October 11 2022 a b c Search for Public Schools Abraham Lincoln High School 360015201906 National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences Retrieved 11 October 2022 a b c d Hargittai Istvan The road to Stockholm Nobel Prizes science and scientists p 121 Oxford University Press 2002 ISBN 0 19 850912 X Accessed June 10 2013 Arthur Kornberg M59 Jerome Karle 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there Kansas coach Bill Self may be spending a bit of time there in the next year too Lance Stephenson a 6 5 195 pound junior guard from Lincoln who is the No 4 overall player in the class of 2009 recently contacted Self about his interest in Kansas a b c d e Hechinger Fred M About Education Personal Touch Helps The New York Times January 1 1980 accessed September 20 2009 Official website for Ken Auletta Ken Auletta Archived from the original on February 11 2011 Retrieved February 13 2011 Staff The Antar Complex Eddie Antar Archived 2011 07 07 at the Wayback Machine Association of Certified Fraud Examiners p 219 accessed September 20 2009 As soon as he turned 16 Eddie left Abraham Lincoln High School altogether Sanabria Salvador Richard Bellman biodata retrieved October 3 2008 A Conversation with Haylynn Cohen The Cultural Omnivore January 6 2014 Retrieved July 17 2019 Delliquanti Don But what else do you do Vault Retrieved 2019 03 20 Henriques Diana B Bernard Cornfeld 67 Dies Led Flamboyant Mutual Fund The New York Times March 2 1995 accessed September 22 2009 He graduated from Abraham Lincoln High School in Brooklyn and Brooklyn College a b c d e f Leon Friend One Teacher Many Apostles Design Observer Retrieved 2019 07 21 Chronology Seymour Chwast Archive Retrieved 2019 07 21 Martin Douglas Millie Deegan 82 Pioneer In Women s Baseball League The New York Times July 28 2002 accessed September 22 2009 Mildred Eleanor Deegan was born on Dec 11 1919 in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Bensonhurst She excelled in track and field at Lincoln High School and after graduation played amateur softball with a team called the Americanettes Abraham Lincoln Alumni Pro Stats football reference com Retrieved April 15 2016 Pete Emelianchik football reference com Retrieved April 15 2016 Crouse Karen Seeking a Spot a Mets Pitcher Has to Be Creative The New York Times March 4 2008 accessed September 22 2009 Figueroa a Brooklyn native went to Abraham Lincoln High School as did the 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