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Welcome
Lincoln Academy Students

Lincoln
Academy
600
W. Elm
Enid, OK 73701
580.242.6170

District
Calendar
~Click
on District Calendar to view calendar.~

Curriculum
Overview
Lincoln
Academy focuses on developing student potential for success by following
these curriculum guidelines:
- Having
a low student/teacher ratio.
- Using
individualized student centered instruction.
- Improving
students basic life skills.
- Upgrading
self worth.
- Learning
practical problem solving.
- Setting
future goals.
- Using
a nontraditional, flexible, block scheduling.
- Integrating
vocational training and career education.
Core
Curriculum includes:
- English
- Social
Studies
- Mathematics
- Science
- Health
Elective
Curriculum includes:
- Physical
Education
- Art
- Life
Skills
- Computer/Keyboarding
- Reading
- Creative
Writing
- Vocational
Training
- Careers

Student
Referral Process
~Alternative
School is a voluntary program and all students must want to attend.~
Reasons for Referral:
Referral is given
for an At Risk Students whose present status indicates that they might fail
to successfully complete their secondary education and acquire basic life
skills necessary for higher education and/or employment.
Identification
characteristics may include:
- Student may be a member of a
household where income is at the poverty level.
- Student has not made progress
in mastering basic life skills for students of their age.
- Student has grades that indicate
major underachievement.
- Student has been retained for
one or more years.
- Student has excessive absences
during a school year or have been a school dropout.
- Student has been determined
at risk based on assessment by school staff familiar with the students success
in school. Evidence may include signs of abuse, alcohol or drug use, pregnancy,
and attempted suicide.
Intake and Screening:
Referrals can be made by school
principals, community agencies, parents, students and teachers.
- Referrals must first be made
to the students home school principal.
- Referrals will then be sent
to Lincoln Academy.
- All referrals will be reviewed
by the referral committee. This committee consists of the Alternative School
Principal, Alternative School Coordinator, Alternative School Counselor,
and and Alternative School Teacher.
- Parents and students will be
interviewed to help in the selection process.
- The parent, student, and the
home school will be notified if the student is selected for placement.
- A placement meeting at Lincoln
will be scheduled. Those attending this meeting must include the Home School
Principal and/or Counselor, Parent/Student, Alternative School Coordinator,
and the Alternative School Counselor.
- A final decision will be
made if the student will start attending Lincoln Academy at the placement
meeting.
~ Referral
packets are available at Home Schools & Lincoln Academy ~

Counseling
Services
- Lincoln offers students
a safe, nonjudgmental counseling environment to relieve stress and work
on personal issues.
- One of our counseling
goals is to communicate and maintain a working relationship with parents
and students.
- Individual, group,
family, drug, alcohol, anger management, teen moms, parenting classes, and
college placement are all a vital part of our program.
- Being sensitive to
students achievements and behaviors is the key to our counseling success!
~Click
On Counseling Service to view the Counseling Corner.~

Vocational
Training
This program
is designed to assist our students in maintaining successful employment in
the community, suggest vocational training options, and provide them with
information about career options and the necessary skills needed to succeed
in the work place.
~Click
on Vocational Training for more information.~

Extra
Curricular Activities
- All School Activities
- During the Christmas Season,
students participate in Christmas Tree Cutting. Trees are donated to
the needy.
- Educational Field Trips
are taken throughout the year to promote hands on learning.
- Basketball games with
other alternative schools are held during the school year for any
Lincoln Academy Student who wishes to participate.
- Homeroom Activities
- Every couple of weeks,
the students take part in group activities to focus on academics,
bonding and togetherness.
- Each homeroom is responsible
for planning, preparing and cooking various foods which allows them
to expand adult living skills.
- Community Service
- Students visit nursing
homes during the Christmas month to help make the season merrier
for the elderly community of Enid. They prepare special gifts for
the residence.
- Classes have been involved
in various volunteer activities at Leonardo's Discovery Warehouse.
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