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Welcome to Lincoln Hill High School |
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Written by Dan Johnston
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Friday, 24 August 2007 |
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The Stanwood-Camano School District offers an invitational learning environment at Lincoln Hill High School. The purpose of LHHS is to help each individual student reach their full potential intellectually, emotionally, socially, academically and vocationally. Lincoln Hill High School reaches out to students who may struggle in their current educational setting or who require increased flexibility in their academic day.
Students that are interested in enrolling at Lincoln Hill High School must be eligible to attend Stanwood-Camano Public Schools. In addition, candidates should follow the application process, consult with their high school counselor, and meet with the school administrator. The parent/guardian is encouraged to get involved during the enrollment process and to remain involved by supporting their student’s academic efforts.
At present, Lincoln Hill High School offers three programs. We offer an “Independent” program, where students work independently at home with regular guidance of a teacher. The Independent Program is best suited for students who have a record of taking personal initiative and are highly motivated to learn and earn their credits toward their diploma.
We also offer on on-line option for students. High school students are able to complete courses via the internet. Students are able to access the on-line option as full or part time students and may be enrolled in another program at LHHS or SHS simultaneously.
Additionally, we offer a “Classroom” program that offers a more traditional schedule, where students attend classes Monday through Friday. Class sizes are generally smaller, and teachers strive to personalize each student’s education as much as possible.
All Lincoln Hill High School students are held to the same general academic standards as other high school students throughout the state. Students will need to prepare for and pass the state WASL exam (class of 2008 and beyond) in order to earn a high school diploma. Students are also expected to maintain proper attendance as detailed in the student handbook.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 24 March 2009 )
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