Lincoln High School (Portland, Oregon)
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| Lincoln High School Drinkin' Lincoln |
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| 1600 SW Salmon St. Portland, Oregon USA, 97205 |
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| School district | Portland Public Schools |
| Principal | Peyton Chapman |
| Enrollment |
About 1450 (2005-06) |
| Faculty | 62 |
| Type | public |
| grades | 9-12 |
| Campus | Urban |
| Mascot | Cardinals |
| Founded | 1869 |
| Homepage | http://lincoln.pps.k12.or.us/ |
Lincoln High School (generally known simply as Lincoln) is a secondary school located in Portland, Oregon. With an initial enrollment of 45 students, the school was established in 1869, making it one of the two oldest public high schools west of the Mississippi River (the other is San Francisco's Lowell High).[1] It was originally named Portland High School; the name was changed to Lincoln High School in 1908.[citation needed] The school once occupied the five-story building now housing Portland State University's Lincoln Hall.[2]
In 2006, the school was one of seven in Oregon ranked among America's 1,200 best high schools (based on Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, or Cambridge test scores) by Newsweek.[3]
It is currently administered by Portland Public Schools. In a July 2006 interview with The Oregonian, former Lincoln High Principal Peter Hamilton described it as "a classic college preparatory school."
Lincoln is a part of the International Baccalaureate (IB) program, and has averaged roughly 38 successful IB diploma candidates over each of the past three years.[citation needed]
Lincoln also had a nationally renowned constitution team which has won twenty state championships and several national titles.
The school newspaper, The Cardinal Times, was established in 1897 and is the oldest continually-published high school newspaper in the West.[citation needed] In 2008, the senior prank received media coverage.[4]
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[edit] Notable alumni
- Marion Bauer, composer
- Mel Blanc, voice actor
- Rick Emerson, Oregon's Entertainer of the Year, three years running
- S. David Griggs, astronaut[5]
- Matt Groening, creator of The Simpsons[6]
- Peter Jacobsen, professional golfer. Inducted into the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in 2003.
- Mickey Lolich, 1968 World Series MVP Award winner. Inducted into the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in 1984.
- Johnny Pesky, professional baseball player. Inducted into the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in 1980.
- Mark Rothko, modern artist
- Elliott Smith, singer-songwriter
- Gary Snyder, poet
- Richard Sanders, Olympic Wrestler
- Rebecca Schaeffer, Actress
- Kathleen Hanna, Musician
- Ralph Jennings, Journalist for Reuters
- Ron East, NFL Football Player
[edit] See also
- Benson Polytechnic High School
- Cleveland High School (Portland, Oregon)
- Franklin High School (Portland, Oregon)
- Grant High School (Portland, Oregon)
- Jefferson High School (Portland, Oregon)
- Madison High School (Portland, Oregon)
- Marshall High School (Portland, Oregon)
- Roosevelt High School (Portland, Oregon)
- Wilson High School (Portland, Oregon)
[edit] References
- ^ Geddes, Ryan. "Public school notebook: The Count", The Oregonian, Portland, Oregon: Oregonian Publishing, 2005-09-22, pp. A7.
- ^ Leeson, Fred. "PSU about to build future on its past", The Oregonian, Portland, Oregon: Oregonian Publishing, 2006-12-14, pp. A11.
- ^ "Seven Oregon schools make Newsweek list", The Oregonian, Portland, Oregon: Oregonian Publishing, 2006-05-09, pp. B5.
- ^ http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/us/2008/04/25/school.prank.letter.kgw?iref=videosearch
- ^ Hill, Richard L.. "OSU graduate will fly space shuttle on next mission", The Oregonian, Portland, Oregon: Oregonian Publishing, 2006-11-22, pp. A13.
- ^ Baker, Jeff. "Groening, rhymes with reigning", The Oregonian, Portland, Oregon: Oregonian Publishing, 2004-03-14, pp. D1.

