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Lincoln High School has a Visual & Performing Arts Department. Students with interests in the arts are offered courses in music (band, choir, orchestra, piano, guitar, electronic music and music theory), performing arts (acting, stagecraft, production, oral interpretation, and speech and debate) and visual arts (traditional and computer art ...
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The school district encompasses 13 "learning centers", the first of which, named Lincoln Elementary, a one-room country school, opened on the corner of an empty field five miles north of Stockton in 1878 and still exists today, although it has undergone a complete renovation.
Stockton Unified is set to hold a series of town hall meetings to discuss concerns in Superintendent Michelle Rodriguez's 30-day progress report.
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 one of two high schools in Lincoln, California and has its own working school farm - the largest working school farm west of the Mississippi river. [2]
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St. Mary's (Stockton) def. Sacred Heart Cathedral 57-43 Piedmont def. St. Mary's (Berkeley) 46-38 Forest Lake Christian def. Modesto Christian 53-45 not awarded 2005 not awarded Oakland Tech def. Fairfield 77-49 Archbishop Mitty def. Carondelet (Concord) 63-47 St. Mary's (Stockton) def. Miramonte (Orinda) 64-53 Piedmont def. Sacred Heart ...
Stockton Unified School District serves nearly 40,000 students at 55 k-12 and high schools. The diverse district includes dependent and independent charters, large comprehensive high schools and smaller secondary schools focused on such specialty areas as health careers, academic rigor, law and technical career pathways.