Lincoln High School (Lincoln, California)

Lincoln High School

"Home of the Fighting Zebras"
Address
790 J St.
Lincoln, California, Placer County 95648
United States
Information
School type Public Secondary
Opened 1909
School district Western Placer Unified School District
Superintendent Scott Leaman
Faculty About 100
Grades 9–12
Number of students 1700+
Color(s) Royal Blue, Athletic Gold   
Fight song "On Wisconsin"
Mascot Fighting Zebras
Rivals

Wheatland High School (California)

Placer High School
Newspaper Zebra Tales
Yearbook "El Eco" by Jostens
Website lhs.wpusd.k12.ca.us

Lincoln High School is a public high school located in the city of Lincoln, California. The school, which serves grades 9 through 12, is a part of the Western Placer Unified School District. It is currently the only high school in Lincoln, California and has its own working school farm - one of the largest in the state. The school finished construction of the Edward A. Grey Sports Complex in 2005, including a new stadium and baseball fields. In 2009 Lincoln High School celebrated its 100th anniversary with the largest graduating class in the school's history. while also celebrating the honor of receiving the California Distinguished school award earned by that year's graduating class.

Academics and Activities

Lincoln High School's academic schedule is in the form of a two-day rotating block schedule, in which four ninety-minute class periods are taken one day, with the other four classes being taken the next. Additionally, there is a S.T.R.I.P.E.S. program in which 1 class a day before lunch gets 30 minutes (rotations reset bi-weekly) to do extra work, get additional help from teachers, or to do homework ahead of time. Juniors and Seniors are allowed off campus during lunch if they have good grades, a good behavior record, and a permission slip. There is a strict dress code and tardy policy that is enforced by staff members.

The athletic program at LHS is excellent, with around 20 sports to choose from, many of which have had and consistently earn various championship titles. Lincoln has a wide range of clubs, including huge chapters of The National Honors Society, The Future Farmers of America, and The Fellowship of Christian Athletes, the latter often having professional athletes come and speak for meetings. The Chess Club, Dance Club, the Gay-Straight Alliance, Robotics Club, Cyber Patriots, Christian Club, Physics Club, Peer Tutoring, Knitting Club and Debate Club are a few other well-ran extracurricular clubs at LHS.

11 Advanced Placement and 15+ honors courses are offered as of 2015, with others coming soon. A.P. Courses include Psychology, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, AB/BC Calculus, American Literature and Language, Spanish Language, Music Theory, World History, U.S. History, and Economy and Government. All A.P. classes offer highly vigorous A.P. exams that can award students with up to 5 college credits. Many of LHS' A.P. teachers are praised for their proficiency in education and the care that they have for their students.

Lincoln High School is 107 years old, thus having a rich history in Performing Arts and Music Education. Dance Classes, Theater and Drama, Marching Band, Symphonic Band, a Winter Color Guard program, and regular and advanced choirs are a few of the fine arts offered. Guitar, Piano and college level A.P. Music Theory are also taught by Music Directors David Hill and Cindy Hagman.

There is an extensive pathway of engineering electives funded and instituted by Project Lead the Way, and an extensive pathway of electives in Medical Sciences, Technology, and Agriculture. There are also many art classes, a wood shop class, a diesel class, a welding class, essentials of technology, media and communication, digital audio, weight training, and more.

LHS has updated its curriculum to the California Common Core Standards and uses them to insure individual learning and real-world usefulness.

Marching, Pep, Concert and Jazz Bands and Color Guard

Instrumental Music Programs: Directed by Mr. David Hill

Marching Band, Pep Band, and Color Guard

The Lincoln High School Fighting Zebra Marching Band is a field band, parade band and color guard that participates in competitions throughout the Central Valley. The 2014-15 season saw about 85 members including two drum majors and 10 color guard. The 2012-13 season's show was "Mary Poppins", 2013-14 was "From the Darkness", and the 2014-15 season's show was "Anyway the Wind Blows", a compilation of Queen songs including the world-renowned "Bohemian Rhapsody". Competitions have been attended in Stockton and at Folsom, Del Oro, and Oakmont High Schools. The marching band has a large hometown presence, performing at every home football game and marching parades throughout the year. The marching band also functions as a pep band during football and basketball games, constantly filling the stands with enthusiasm, cheering, and playing pep tunes such as "Land of 1000 Dances", "Zarathustra", "Go Big Blue", "ABC" by The Jackson 5. Some pieces performed are arranged by the band members themselves. The Star Spangled Banner is played before each game's beginning, and the drum-line often plays cadences than cause spontaneous outbreaks of dancing.

Color guard enhances the visuals of the marching band. Rifle, saber, flag and ribbon techniques are taught to members of guard, and there is also a winter guard that's not affiliated with the marching band. Those who are not in marching band may join winter guard.

The band has a two-week, nine hour pre-season in July that teaches new musicians how to march and allows the band to learn the drill and music. Weekly sectionals allow each instrument section to focus completely on their own music and to work on memorizing the show. Night Rehearsals are also scheduled to perfect the drill and the small details. Joining a marching band requires tremendous practice, focus and determination, and daily practices are held before school for an hour.

All this practice and perfecting is well worth the time because being in a marching band is one of the most fun, most challenging, and most rewarding lifestyles that can be engaged in at a high school. Many of LHS' graduates continue on to play in college, join Drum Corps International, and/or pursue careers in music. Music is a lifestyle - and we're glad that LHS has such a great music program that fosters individual growth and self-improvement.

The Marching Band's 2016 theme is "The Sounds of Liberty". The drill and music are based on the events of World War II and are arranged by Mr. Albert Medina of Glen Edwards Middle School.

Concert Band and Symphonic Band

The Lincoln High School Concert Band takes over when Marching Season ends, and students are introduced to more challenging, traditional music. The concert band has about six concerts a year, including a Christmas concert in December, District Band Day (a concert with all of the bands in the Western Placer Unified School District) in mid-March, a solo/ensemble concert in April, concerts in February and May, and graduation in early June. The ensemble also performs on their spring trips to places like Disneyland, California Adventure, San Francisco and the Pacific Western Concert Band Festival at the University of the Pacific. Throughout the year the band performs at rallies and other sporting events.

Most recently, the band performed at the Pacific Western Concert Band Festival (hosted by Dr. Eric Hammer) and received a review clinic/conductor's adjudication, watched other bands perform, and attended special-interest classes like conducting, music therapy, afro-Cuban percussion, a campus tour, yoga, and others. To end the festival, UOP's wind ensemble performs, which inspires many of the attending musicians. The band next traveled to San Francisco to tour The California Academy of Sciences and Fisherman's Wharf.

Symphonic Band is a course for more advanced players in the music program. Music will meet the California Advanced Standards, and daily practice will be expected. In addition to their own concerts, Symphonic Band may compete in competitions and other events.

Jazz Band

Lincoln High's Jazz Band is a daily zero-period class during Semester 2. Students are taught advanced improvisation and swing skills, and have many opportunities throughout the season for solos, duets, trios, and other arrangements. The jazz band performs three concerts a year, in addition to providing entertainment at local events and fundraisers. All members of the jazz band are in concert band or marching band.

Notable Alumni

References

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