Abraham Lincoln Elementary School

Public | K-5 | 460 students |  

PHONE: (270) 358-4112

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2101 Lincoln Farm Rd

Hodgenville, KY 42748

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Abraham Lincoln Elementary School, located in Hodgenville, Kentucky, serves grades K-5 in the LaRue County Public Schools district. It has received a GreatSchools Rating of 5 out of 10, based on its performance on state standardized tests.

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Posted on Feb 25, 2011
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The site here states that ALES Students per FTE teacher is 14 & state is 16 My 4th grader's class has 26 students & my 5th grader's class has 21 students. Pros: this is newer school & is kept clean, policies & procedures are strictly enforced creating an organized environment & system. There's programs available like 4H, girl/boy scouts, softball & basketball Cons: no school website & communication between parent/teacher is primarily done through the student using the planner & HAWKS Sheets where if the student receives strikes, count on detention. If the student doesn't fully abide by the school handbook, a Disciplinary Referral for detention is written up with less than 24 hours notice making arrangements to pick up child an issue. You must scramble to reschedule the detention & hope to resolve any issues with the teacher/school. My 5th grader has an IEP & is a transfer student from Hardin County (Oct '10 ). The current teacher mentioned (Feb '11) that it took a long time to receive the records from the previous school & she has has not had time to review them. It's stressful for a child with Aspergers Syndrome and ADHD to have a full class load and keep up.
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