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Ranked 4457 of 6840 in California
See top schools in SacramentoThe Sacramento City Unified School District runs Abraham Lincoln Elementary, a public elementary school in Sacramento, California. The school has about 500 to 550 students in grades K through 6. The student-to-teacher ratio is approximately 20 to 1, which is close to the average for public elementary schools in both the district and the state. The school puts a lot of stress on basic English language arts and math skills, as well as science, social studies, and social-emotional learning. Targeted intervention programs and enrichment activities help with instruction by meeting the needs of different types of learners. More than 75% of the students are minorities, which means they come from Hispanic, African American, Asian, or multiracial backgrounds. The student body is very diverse. A large number of students come from families that are not financially stable. According to publicly available data from U.S. News, math (21%) and ELA (21%) proficiency levels are below the state averages for California. This is a problem that many urban schools face. The amount of money spent on each student is in line with what districts and states spend on public schools. The school is in a central Sacramento neighborhood where median home prices are lower than in coastal California cities. This helps the school because it has strong ties to the community. Overall, Abraham Lincoln Elementary looks like it will be a good school because it is welcoming and focuses on helping students learn.
New Playground Name
We are so excited to announce the name of our new playground! Following a school-wide and Robinson community vote we narrowed a large list of names down to four. Since our students will be using the playground on a daily basis, we gave them the final vote! 476.....
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Dismissal Time: 12:15 PM
Note: Doors open at 7:45 AM for student arrival. Please refer to the school calendar for specific early dismissal dates.
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September to June
School session starts in September 1st week and ends in June 3rd week. For exact dates, please contact the school.
511 Students
With a student-teacher ratio of 24 : 1
25%
Percentage of minority students
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Recent talks in Sacramento schools have been about programs that include all students and getting the community involved. Abraham Lincoln Elementary hasn't made the news a lot, but local forums and school board meetings show that families are actively involved. This shows that the district is still working to create a supportive, welcoming, and engaging learning environment for all students.
Q1. Does Abraham Lincoln Elementary have programs to help students with two languages or language skills?
Ans. Yes, the school offers support services for English learners, such as targeted language development instruction for students whose first language is not English.
Q2. Do students have access to programs before or after school?
Ans. Abraham Lincoln Elementary usually has before- and after-school care options that may include help with schoolwork, fun activities, and supervised play.
Q3. What does the school do to help students who need special education?
Ans. The school provides special education services through individualized education programs (IEPs) with help from trained special education staff and related service providers.
Q4. What kinds of activities are there outside of school that can help you learn?
Ans. Students can take part in activities that help them be creative and get in shape, like music, art, physical education, and school-based clubs.
Q5. What does the school do to get parents and the community involved?
Ans. The school encourages families to get involved by holding parent-teacher conferences, school events, volunteer opportunities, and regular communication with families.
Note: Schedules may change during school holidays. Please contact School for exact Schedule.
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