Lincoln International Studies School

Public | K-5 | 507 students |  

PHONE: (269) 337-0640

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912 North Burdick St

Kalamazoo, MI 49007

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Lincoln International Studies School, located in Kalamazoo, Michigan, is an elementary school in the Kalamazoo Public School District. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 1 out of 10.

The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 3 out of 5 stars.

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Posted on Mar 3, 2010
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Lincoln is on the cutting edge of research. The kids there are making strides not seen in other school in KPS. The ledership is student focused and the atmosphere is very friendly. Lincoln is a great school to look into for your Kindergartner
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Posted on Oct 31, 2009
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Outstanding, hard working teachers.
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Posted on Feb 24, 2007
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Lincoln is an amazing school with great staff and kids. They are taught to respect different cultures and work together to make a stronger community. The diversity at this school is what makes it special because it reflects reality.
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Posted on Jan 14, 2006
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i'm so mad i'm about to pull my son out of there! he is the only white child in his classroom which makes him feel bad. they never should of let that happen. also there is a lot of behavior problems in there that are very disruptful i don't know how any child can thrive in a situation like that.
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Posted on Nov 17, 2005
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I have two children in the bilngual immersion program and I can't imagine them anywhere else. This program attracts the best teachers and it is excellent. The students learn in both Spanish and English and are well challenged and supported in their efforts. With a new principal, who was hired last year, this school has made a big turnaround with positive attitudes and good standards for discipline. This is the greatest school on earth!
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Posted on Feb 19, 2005
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I have never seen a school that has been so unorganized in my life. There's no discipline with these children and some of the teachers are mean. You have children bullying other children right in front of the teachers, the children try and tell the teacher and nothing is done, but time out and it happens again. Then when the children are fighting they want to do something. They want to kick the children out with this ZERO TOLERANCE, well how about having zero tolernace with theses teachers . They have good programs for the children, but if the children are not cooperating and the teachers have this attitude about them then what? I am just sick and tired of walking in there and the children are everywhere and the teachers look like they do not care.
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Posted on Jun 18, 2004
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Lincoln International Studies School is a wonderful place to send a student. There they learn Spanish and Japanese. The diversity and cultural knowledge that the children enduldge. Learning about the different cultures are great to start in kindergarten and work at it until the sixth grade. There is an exchange where students take trips to Mexico to learn about their lifestyles and children from there come here to share in ours. Lincoln is a great school to start off a child in the right direction.
--Submitted by Devin Parker, a former student


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