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Submitted by parent on March 10, 2019
my kids have been with this school since pre-k. 2014 I have two and I just absolutely love the teachers and principle Hamilton. great staff also
Submitted by parent on March 25, 2018
My children have been there since 2014 under Ms. Hamilton as principle and I feel she does a great job. Although a few teachers are questionable... there is just as many that we love and adore
Submitted by parent on January 30, 2018
I'm satisfied, because they are trying to do the best they can with the resources that they have
Submitted by other on October 25, 2013
As a student who use to go there the school is horrible the staff is mean like one time the cafteria lady made us stuff all our food down our mouth because if e did not finish we had to stay in during lunch and clean the tables and duty aid always yell at you and you get bullied and there is always fights but they are improving because they are bringing back sports and STEM and AVID next year but I am they did not do this when I was there but all of this is coming next you intil then it is a bad school.
Submitted by parent on April 14, 2013
The teachers are excellent and caring at Lincoln. I've noticed that maybe because we live in a lower socioeconomic area, there doesn't seem to be a lot of parent involvement. I hear the same parents complain about the teachers, but I think that if the parents helped the teachers by contributing to their own child's education, the whole dynamic of the school would change. Lincoln doesn't have programs to teach arts and music because they have no money. I personally see how much money my son's teachers have spent over the years. The teachers have to teach with little supplies and materials, and with many parents who don't place a high priority on their child's education. Maybe instead of criticizing the teachers who care deeply about these children, we as parents should contribute our time and energy to help our school become successful. To the parent who complained about Lincoln having the "bare basics," all I can say is welcome to California! Our child's school is no different than any other school in Lancaster. We need to hold our children accountable to take care of the bare basic things we have! Parents, lets get involved, contribute and support our child's education!