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Lincoln School
Elementary School
Schenectady County

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Lincoln School
40 Albion Street
Scotia, NY 12302-1299

(518) 382-1297

Grade Range: KG-5
Enrollment: 234
Full-Time Teachers: 17
Students per Teacher: 14
WWhite/Non-Hispanic 94.4%
BBlack/Non-Hispanic 3.4%
HHispanic 1.7%
AAsian/Pacific Islander 0.4%
NAmerican Indian/Alaska Native 0.0%
Ethnicity Data Source (2006)

Scores and Rankings:
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TestScoreState-Wide
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County-Wide
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Standard Ranking 73.0 402/2313  4/25 
ELA PI 173.0 651(T)/2215  9/25 
Math PI 188.0 529(T)/2215  8/25 
4th Gr Math Mean 680.0 297(T)/2309  2/25 
4th Gr Math L4 39.7 568(T)/2309  5/25 
4th Gr Math L3 87.9 601/2309  9/25 
4th Gr Math L2 100.0 1(T)/2309  1(T)/25 
4th Gr ELA Mean 672.0 450(T)/2304  6/25 
4th Gr ELA L4 33.3 254(T)/2304  3/25 
4th Gr ELA L3 78.9 546(T)/2304  7/25 
4th Gr ELA L2 94.7 1111(T)/2304  12/25 


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News for Lincoln School (in New York):

  • Lincoln School renovations on point, on plan (Observer) (Tue, 26 Aug 2008 17:08:02 GMT)
    KEARNY – The renovation and rebuilding at Lincoln School is a NY/NJ Port Authority and Federal Aviation Administration noise abatement project. The funding has been approved by both agencies as well as the School Development Authority (formerly the SCC) and covers most of the cost of the project.

  • by The Chronicle (Independent Press) (Thu, 21 Aug 2008 13:29:17 GMT)
    CRANFORD -- High School Junior Anthony Deczynski's Eagle Scout project is now providing a home for hundreds -- hundreds of butterflies, that is.

  • MORE PHOTOS (The Post-Standard) (Thu, 21 Aug 2008 04:31:45 GMT)
    THE 1932-1933basketball team. Those known in the picture, in no particular order, are Coach Joe Curtin, Rocco Impaglia, Francis Kelly, John Lyons, Adolph Leide, Bob McDonald, Ron McTaggert, John Poole, Bill Muldoon and Ray Wise. Four identities are unknown.

  • Paterson Street off chopping block (Observer) (Wed, 20 Aug 2008 13:38:09 GMT)
    When the original capital plan for the Harrison School District was devised, money was appropriated for four projects through the now dismantled New Jersey School Construction Corporation.

  • Niagara Honor Roll / Achievers and achievements (The Buffalo News) (Sun, 17 Aug 2008 10:50:10 GMT)
    • Ronald Parent, president of the Kiwanis Club of Lewiston, announced that Ernie Krell has been named the general chairman of the 51st annual Niagara County Peach Festival. This three-day event will be held Sept. 5-7 in Academy Park in the Village of Lewiston.

  • Extended summer vacation for some local schoolkids (The Record) (Fri, 15 Aug 2008 14:39:55 GMT)
    Englewood students will have an extra week of summer vacation this year: The school board has approved a new district calendar to allow more time for continuing construction at Cleveland School.

  • Paterson Street off chopping block (Observer) (Wed, 13 Aug 2008 16:48:01 GMT)
    By Celeste Regal When the original capital plan for the Harrison School District was devised, money was appropriated for four projects through the now dismantled New Jersey School Construction Corporation.

  • First day of school surprisingly smooth (New Orleans Times-Picayune) (Tue, 12 Aug 2008 05:45:56 GMT)
    With thousands of students moving to different schools Monday, the result of a revised desegregation plan that includes redrawn attendance boundaries and four new magnet schools, the first day of classes in Jefferson Parish could have been disastrous.

  • In your schools (Daily Record) (Sun, 10 Aug 2008 08:15:02 GMT)
    The K-12 district will begin the academic year with a new schools chief in Superintendent Christine Johnson, formerly of Mendham Township. Johnson, who began in the district on May 26, replaces interim Superintendent Juanita Petty.

  • Northern Valley Suburbanite (The Record) (Fri, 01 Aug 2008 14:03:11 GMT)
    City officials held closed talks to decide the final fate of the Lincoln and Liberty School properties, in spite of critics who call the move long overdue.


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