Lincoln Unified School District
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Lincoln Unified School District is located in Stockton
Stockton, California
Stockton, California, the seat of San Joaquin County, is the fourth-largest city in the Central Valley of the U.S. state of California. With a population of 291,707 at the 2010 census, Stockton ranks as this state's 13th largest city...

, California and serves more than 8,500 students at 14 "learning centers" throughout the northwestern region of the city.

School Board

Lincoln USD voters at-large elect trustees. Trustees serve four-year terms with a two-term limit effective November 2000.

The Board typically meets the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month. Most regular meetings begin with a closed session of the Board directly following Call to Order. The Board resumes open session at 7:30 p.m. unless otherwise posted. Additional meetings may be called as necessary.
  • Susan Lenz (Accountant), President
  • Paul Canepa (Business Owner), Vice President/Clerk
  • Dean Andal
    Dean Andal
    Dean F. Andal is a Republican public official and businessman from Stockton, California.-2008 Congressional run:Andal ran for Congress in 2008 in California's 11th district against incumbent Jerry McNerney....

     (Businessman)
  • Dr. Everett L. Low (Dentist)
  • Ted Bestolarides (Accountant)
  • Kelsey Natsuhara (Student) Student Member

Mission statement

The following is the mission statement of the Lincoln Unified School District:

Our Mission

Is to educate all students to achieve their maximum potential and to prepare them to be responsible citizens.

It will be achieved by believing:
  • High expectations are essential to high achievement;
  • Everyone has the right and responsibility to achieve their highest potential;
  • All people need to experience personal success;
  • Everyone has a gift for learning;
  • Everyone learns at different rates and in a variety of ways;
  • Everyone has the right to be physically and emotionally safe;
  • Both education and communication are the shared responsibility of student, family, school, and community;
  • Knowledge and valuing of ethnic and cultural diversity promotes understanding and respect.


And by pledging that we shall:
  • Make all decisions based strictly on what is best for our students;
  • Create an environment where all students will succeed;
  • Expect the best effort from everyone;
  • Not tolerate discrimination in any form;
  • Treat others, ourselves, and our environment with respect;
  • Model and expect a high standard of ethics, responsibility, and self reliance;
  • Continuously promote open and honest communication;
  • Address unmet expectations.


It is the policy of the Lincoln Unified School District not to unlawfully discriminate on the basis of sex, sexual orientation, gender, ethnic group identification, race, ancestry, national origin, color, religion, marital status, age, or mental or physical disability in the educational programs or activities which it operates.

Schools

The school district encompasses 14 "learning centers", the first of which, named Lincoln Elementary School, 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.

The district serves more than 8,500 students with just one comprehensive high school, one alternative high school, an independent learning center (grades 7-12), two community day schools (K-6 and 7-12), one middle school (7-8), two elementary schools serving grades K-6, and seven elementary schools serving grades K-8.

High schools

  • Lincoln High School
    Lincoln High School (Stockton, California)
    Lincoln High School, founded in 1954, is the Lincoln Unified School District's only public high school. The school serves thousands of students from ethnically and socio-economically diverse populations.-Facilities:*Alex G. Spanos Stadium...

     (9-12)
  • Sture Larsson High School (Alternative)

K-8 Schools

  • Brookside Elementary (K-8)
  • Claudia Landeen Elementary School(K-8)
  • Colonial Heights Elementary School (K-8)
  • Mable Barron Elementary School (K-8)
  • Don Riggio Elementary School (K-8)
  • Tully C. Knoles Elementary School(K-8)
  • John R. Williams Elementary School (K-8)

2008 Election

Paul Canepa and Dean Andal's terms expire in December 2008.
Paul Canepa was reelcted to his second term and Van-Ha To-Cowell was elected to her first term.
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