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Lincoln Park District and Curriculum

The Lincoln Park Public School System is comprised of seven elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school. The school system strives for educational excellence by using an aligned curriculum that meets state and national standards. Content progresses each year by building on the previous year’s knowledge. The Lincoln Park Public Schools are also all fully state accredited. Lesson plans in the Lincoln Park Public School System have a fixed lesson plan format that contains state standards, student friendly objectives, resources, level of thinking, and vocabulary.

We currently cover the following Lincoln Park-area school district: Lincoln Park Public Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Lincoln Park District Curriculum

Language Arts is the main focus in elementary schools. Teachers employ the Developmental Reading Assessment, DRA, to determine a student’s reading level. They then plan activities to suit each student’s level. This is helpful in keeping the education consistent across the district and parents informed of the school’s expectations. Some of these activities include the Daily 5, which is a program that has students move through centers each day to practice important Language Arts skills.

Middle school and high school curriculums focus on the student becoming more of an independent learner. Students are required to dig deeper into novels and Non-Fiction texts and cite evidence for their answers. The Mathematics curriculum begins to show students how some of the higher level skills can be applied in real world careers. As students progress through high school they are offered many electives and the possibility of dual enrollment to help them explore career skills for their future.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Lincoln Park Educational News

  • Lincoln Park High School in Top 25% - Lincoln Park High School was named in the top 25% of high schools in the nation by U.S. News and World Report. After analyzing mounds of data, the magazine honored the high school earlier this Spring. Standardized test scores as well as economic data played a factor in the magazine’s decision.
  • Visually Impaired Students Go Fishing - Local fishermen wanting to connect with the community spent a day helping visually impaired children experience the joy of fishing. Students used other senses, such as touch, to compensate for their visual impairments. This program has been volunteering with local children for over thirty years.
  • Elementary Students Read for 2,000 Hours - Students at Paun Elementary School celebrated Reading Month by reading over 2,000 hours combined. The class with the most hours won a trip to a local science museum. This was the culmination of many Reading Month activities including a Michigan themed lunch and crafts.

Lincoln Park Tutors Can Help Your Student Succeed

SchoolTutoring Academy works with young learners and students, all the way up through high school. We offer Pre-K and Kindergarten Tutoring as well as Elementary School Tutoring to build a strong learning foundation early on. We also offer comprehensive tutoring across all school subjects.

Chalk Talk: Fun Writing Activities for Summer

As students across the country are running down the halls singing, “School’s out for summer!”, parents are wondering how to keep their children’s writing skills sharp during the next three months. Here are some fun and engaging activities for every age. Younger students can write a letter to their favorite Disney character, and when they mail it in, they will receive an autographed postcard in return. This is not only exciting for children, but will help them practice writing a letter and addressing an envelope. Older children may enjoy writing a play or movie with a group of friends and then filming it for all to see. This is a good way to get students to practice the many rules of written dialogue. High school students may want to get a head start on those college applications and essays. It’s always a good idea to have a few personal narratives ready to pick from when needed. Writing can seem like a daunting task, but coming up with creative ways to practice can be enjoyable for both parents and students.