Lincoln High School
- Public
- JERSEY CITY, NJ
Public School
Lincoln High School
- grade C minusOverall Grade
- Public
- 9-12
- JERSEY CITY, NJ
- Rating 3.26 out of 5 78 reviews
Report Card
- Academicsgrade C minus
- Diversitygrade A minus
- Teachersgrade C
- College Prepgrade C
- Clubs & Activitiesgrade C minus
- Administrationgrade C
- Sportsgrade B+
- Foodgrade C minus
- Resources & Facilitiesgrade D+
About
Enrolling
Grades
9-12
Students
942
From Lincoln High School
The Jersey City Board of Education (JCBOE) designed its Mission and Mandate to ensure that every student, regardless of gender, ethnicity, language, culture or economic status, has equal access and equal opportunity to a rigorous, research-based, comprehensive education.
Upcoming Events
Lincoln High School Rankings
Niche ranks nearly 100,000 schools and districts based on statistics and millions of opinions from students and parents.
Academics
Percent Proficient - Reading
16%
Percent Proficient - Math
6%
Average Graduation Rate
67%
Average SAT
960
66 responses
Average ACT
29
6 responses
AP Enrollment
7%
Popular Colleges
Niche users from this school are most interested in the following colleges.
Map
Map
Note: School map boundaries may have changed for the current school year. Please contact your school district to verify school assignment for your child.
Home Listings
- Cost of Livinggrade C minus
- Good for Familiesgrade B
- Housinggrade D minus
Median Household Income
$58,215
National
$75,149Median Rent
$1,546
National
$1,268Median Home Value
$442,590
National
$281,900Culture & Safety
Poll
33%
of students agree that they feel safe at their school. 6 responsesPoll
67%
of students agree that they like their school and feel happy there. 6 responsesStudents
Diversity
grade A minus
Based on racial and economic diversity and survey responses on school culture and diversity from students and parents.
Students
942
Free or Reduced Lunch
61%
89%
of students and parents agree that students at this school are competitive. 9 responses89%
of students and parents agree that students at this school are creative and artsy. 9 responses100%
of students and parents agree that students at this school are athletic. 9 responsesTeachers
Student-Teacher Ratio
15:1
National
17:1Average Teacher Salary
$90,506
Teachers in First/Second Year
1.6%
85%
of students and parents agree that the teachers give engaging lessons. 13 responses77%
of students and parents agree that the teachers genuinely care about the students. 13 responses77%
of students and parents agree that the teachers adequately lead and control the classroom. 13 responsesClubs & Activities
Clubs & Activities
grade C minus
Based on student and parent reviews of clubs and activities.
Girls Athletic Participation
Low
Boys Athletic Participation
Average
Expenses Per Student
$25,581 / year
National
$12,23973%
of students and parents agree that there are plenty of clubs and organizations for students to get involved in. 15 responses33%
of students and parents agree that clubs and organizations get the funding they need. 15 responses40%
of students and parents agree that lots of students participate in clubs and organizations. 15 responsesLincoln High School Reviews
Rating 3.26 out of 5 78 reviews
The best part of Lincoln High School is that the teachers are pretty relaxed, and they don't overwhelm me with work and projects so it's easy for me to do my work in class and not have to feel too stressed to do anything. The bad things about the school are that they promote sports a little more than anything else and that sometimes we have events that are planned at the last minute. So if there's anything I'd like to see change is for the school to properly plan things out, and promote the clubs and activities more.
I’m loving it here I just like how it’s a chill and people environment.This school is a great fit for me.
The best experience I've had with Lincoln High School was the notifications I would receive based on any activities with the school such as parent council, report card day, progress report being uploaded, emergency evacuation drills, and so on. I felt comfortable that although we live in a troubled urban community I would be made aware of the functioning in and around the school. My worst experience was the hardship my son had to go through learning due to Covid-19 and the short staffing of teachers. my son had to repeat a course due to the irresponsibility of the teacher submitting the complete grade and the school only being able to access what was uploaded. That was a hurtful moment for both my son and I.