at 2285 S Federal Blvd, Denver , 80219 United States
Abraham Lincoln High School is a public high school, founded in 1959, in Denver, Colorado, United States, and is named after President Abraham Lincoln. The school's colors are Blue & Grey, representing the colors worn by the soldiers during the U.S. Civil War. Blue for the North, and Grey for the South. The original blue used in the school's colors was Royal Blue, distinguishing it from Manual High School's Carolina Blue & John F. Kennedy's Navy Blue in the Denver Public School District. The blue was transitioned from Royal to Navy beginning in the late 90's. Some instances can be seen with Silver replacing the color Grey on some occasion. The mascot is a Lancer, which is described as a jousting knight holding a pole arm/lance. Abraham Lincoln High School's traditional rival high school is John F. Kennedy High School, although rivalries have existed with (Denver) West High School & (Denver) North High School. Both Abraham Lincoln High School & John F. Kennedy High School have nearly exact original architecture. ALHS currently has 1,900 students, 4 administrators, and 100 teachers. The principal is Irving. Abraham Lincoln High School is located in the Harvey Park neighborhood on the southwest side of Denver.DemographicsEnrolled in the 2009-2010 school year were 1,900 students.4.3% White1.7% African American90.3% Latino1.3% Native American2.5% Asian Using federal government guidelines, 91.42% of the students were eligible for free or reduced-price lunches.
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Abraham Lincoln High School (Denver) is Denver based place and this enity listed in School category. Located at 2285 S Federal Blvd CO 80219. Contact phone number of Abraham Lincoln High School (Denver): <<not-applicable>>
The Denver Language School is the city's first public full immersion language school, offering instruction in Spanish and Mandarin Chinese.
Lowest grade taught: 6th Grade - Highest grade taught: 8th Grade