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Lincoln College Preparatory
(816) 418-3000
2111 Woodland
Kansas City, MO 64108
Level: 6-12
District: Kansas City 33 School District



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Lincoln College Preparatory, Kansas City, MO.


Cenus InfoValueYear
Student Teacher Ratio:15.8% (2006)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:50.64% (2006)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0.16% (2006)
Asian/Pacific Islander:5.46% (2006)
Black, non-Hispanic:63.64% (2006)
Hispanic:9.31% (2006)
White, non-Hispanic:21.43% (2006)


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Lincoln College Preparatory Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating4
Average Principals Rating3
Average Teachers Rating4
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating4
Average Safety Rating4


Lincoln College Preparatory Reviews

 
This school has wonderous activities, helps my child learn,and makes us both happy!

this is a perfect school for any child. They have well rounded courses. 4 different languages and many electives to choose from/ my daughter got mny scholarship offers when she graduated Lincoln

I am now a sophomore at Lincoln an dit is a wonderful experience. It is valued because of its urban location and population, and how it exceeds above suburban and prestigious schools. Definitely the school to go to if you want to continue your educational journey in college...

I've attended Lincoln Prep since sixth grade and currently I'm a junior at lincoln. i love this school. Not only are the students great to be friends with but this school has a rigorous academic program. i've taken IB and AP classes here and the school pays for alot of the expenses. I know that at other IB world schools, the students and their parents usually have to manage to pay off all thier IB or AP expenses, but at Lincoln, the school usually pays for a majority of the expenses if not all. I'm going to miss this school dearly. Next school year, I will be in Virginia, and attending a different school. based upon research I've done, the schools in danville, virginia do not add up to lincoln at all. i wish that I didnt have to leave. Anyone who attends this school are lucky and should be greatful. ,

I am a current student at Lincoln. I'm now a freshman and I attended the middle school my 6th through 8th grade years. I absolutely love my school. Even though recently we've got new principle's and are having some issues with the new presence, I still love lincoln. No school is perfect and all have a problem here or there. I think that all of my teachers are very helpful and want to make us students the best we can be. I've played volleyball and attempted swim team. I'm also in the school's band. (Which is one of the best) Due to the current district changes, I now have to leave this school that I'm proud to attend and go to Van Horn. . . Even though I sadly have to leave, I will always remember all the school and it's teachers have given me. Felicia

This school does not live up to its reputation.From the outside it seems to be better than the average school when really its not. The only thing that is really better is the discipline. The staff is made up of people who are either absent most the time or very inept.

My daughter is graduating this year from Lincoln College Prep and overall I would not say it has been a good experience. If your looking for a safer school than the usual KCMO school it is definitely that but that as about all i can say about it that is positive. We found the principals in both high and middle school to be basically absentee the office staff to be uncooperative and some of the teachers were actually insulting calling whole classes spoiled brats and worse, some teachers we even found to be borderline senile.

I cannott speak for the present, but when I went there for both middle and high school from 1994-2001 it gave me a solid academic foundation for success in college. Lincoln has rightfully gained the reputation of being the district's flagship, and its teachers (at least formerly) are some of the best you could ever want. I recently graduated from college, and can testify that no college course I have taken equals the difficulty of some of the AP and IB classes I took at LCPA. It deserves the aura of being the best school (private or public) in the Kansas City area. LCPA, thanks for seven years of wonderful memories and a solid educational base for my undergraduate and graduate studies. -Harvey Munshaw LCPA c/o 2001

Now don't get me wrong this is a very smart school but the kids are awful. Constantly fighting and smoking, the behavior is awful I would'nt reccomend it.

Hello, I am a former student of Lincoln Prep. I encourage all parents to send their students here. Many in my graduating class, including myself, went to college with sizeable academic scholarships. Additionally, we also entered college with credits already posted onto our transcripts. The administration has changed since 2004, but the spirit of the school is still one of learning and achievement. The school has a great reputation in the city, and is strongly backed by its alumni. This school is the one beacon of light/hope in an otherwise dreary school district. Parents please stay actively involved in your child's education. It makes a HUGE difference! -Jasmine Taylor 2004 Graduate

The 2004-2005 school year will be my sons final year in LCP Middle. I have found that they work is appropriate and there is a lot of it! Most of the teachers are great and help the kids along the way. We have run into a couple though that do not seem to have the kids' best interests at heart.

This school is the flagship of the KCMSD. Students have to test to get into Lincoln and must maintain a certain GPA to stay. Therefore, these are the cream of the crop kids, with parents who care about their education. The year my daughter graduated (2002), the vast majority of kids qualified for college scholarships. Don't send your kid here unless they are prepared to work...but it will reap them rich rewards!

This is an outstanding school. My school has been in the middle school since the sixth grade and will attending the high school in the fall. This school challenges children extremly. It changes them to use their minds and their resources to get things done. Also Lincoln gives the students a chance to experience the joys of working with partners and overcoming the difficulties of having disfuctional partnerships.



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