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Abraham Lincoln Senior High

   Public | Grades: 9-12 | 2632 students
   SchoolDigger 2011 Rating:
2 stars

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Public | Grades: 9-12 | 2632 students
District: Los Angeles Unified

     3501 North Broadway
     Los Angeles, CA  90031-2856

     (323) 441-4600


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Abraham Lincoln Senior High:
2 stars
SchoolDigger Ranks Abraham Lincoln Senior High 1209th of 1784 California public high schools. (See school ranking list.)

Los Angeles Unified:
2 stars
SchoolDigger ranks Los Angeles Unified 484th of 766 California school districts. (See district ranking list.)


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Rank History for Abraham Lincoln Senior High

YearAvg Math ScoreAvg Reading ScoreStatewide RankTotal # Ranked High SchoolsCA State PercentileSchoolDigger Rating
2004274.2288.8989th128723.2%1 star ranking
2005269.3299.31061st142325.4%1 star ranking
2006268.2300.81005th146831.5%2 star ranking
2007277.2310.6966th161540.2%2 star ranking
2008271.7318.8998th164739.4%2 star ranking
2009269.4309.91170th169831.1%2 star ranking
2010270.7311.81264th175227.9%1 star ranking
2011273.3324.71209th178432.2%2 star ranking

Source:  test scores: California Department of Education, rankings: SchoolDigger.com

Public | Grades: 9-12 | 2632 students
District: Los Angeles Unified

     3501 North Broadway
     Los Angeles, CA  90031-2856

     (323) 441-4600


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Abraham Lincoln Senior High

CAHSEEStudents tested% met standard
TestYearGradeSchoolDistrictStateSchoolDistrictState
English Language Arts200510th Grade71943,926460,471626676
English Language Arts200610th Grade61145,511483,199656777
English Language Arts200710th Grade59245,836480,902676677
English Language Arts200810th Grade66644,283476,813657079
English Language Arts200910th Grade67643,832476,768637179
English Language Arts201010th Grade61044,028478,113627381
English Language Arts201110th Grade49240,739475,842747582

Source:  California Department of Education

About California High School Exit Examination:
The primary purpose of the California High School Exit Examination (CAHSEE) is to significantly improve pupil achievement in public high schools and to ensure that pupils who graduate from public high schools can demonstrate grade level competency in reading, writing, and mathematics. The CAHSEE helps identify students who are not developing skills that are essential for life after high school and encourages districts to give these students the attention and resources needed to help them achieve these skills during their high school years. All California public school students except eligible students with disabilities must satisfy the CAHSEE requirement, as well as all other state and local requirements, in order to receive a high school diploma. The CAHSEE requirement can be satisfied by passing the examination, or for eligible students with disabilities, meeting the exemption requirement pursuant to California Education Code (EC) Section 60852.3, or receiving a local waiver pursuant to EC Section 60851(c).

The CAHSEE has two parts: English-language arts (ELA) and mathematics. The ELA part addresses state content standards through grade ten. In reading, this includes vocabulary, decoding, comprehension, and analysis of information and literary texts. In writing, this covers writing strategies, applications, and the conventions of English (e.g. grammar, spelling, and punctuation). The mathematics part of the CAHSEE addresses state standards in grades six and seven and Algebra I. The exam includes statistics, data analysis and probability, number sense, measurement and geometry, mathematical reasoning, and algebra. Students are also asked to demonstrate a strong foundation in computation and arithmetic, including working with decimals, fractions, and percents.

Source: CAHSEE Program Overview California Department of Education

Total Students (2009 - 2010): 2632
African American: 15 (0.6%)
American Indian: 11 (0.4%)
Asian: 464 (17.6%)
Hispanic: 2124 (80.7%)
Pacific Islander: 2 (0.1%)
Two or more races: 7 (0.3%)
White: 9 (0.3%)
Not Specified:0 (0%)
Fulltime teachers: 130.7
Student/Teacher Ratio: 20.1
Eligible for discounted/free lunch: 85.9%

Enrollment information for Abraham Lincoln Senior High

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YearWhiteAfrican AmericanHispanicAsianAmerican IndianPacific IslanderTwo or More RacesNot SpecifiedTotal
19881512210359150002726
19891112196667130002663
1990119196675400002740
1991129196377510002760
19921517195973620002729
19931321186265020002548
1994718179159510002412
1995216190564530002571
1996216190564530002571
1997629192659340002558
1998539209955620002701
1999546209749720002647
2000653220852640002797
2001843221151840002784
20021727230256590002920
20031727230256590002920
200418312345518110002923
200514262415528120002995
20061536238250590002947
20071127226947090082794
20081819225048650002778
20091226223447354602760
20109152124464112702632

Source:  National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Dept of Education.

About Enrollment/Ethnicity
For more information about how the Department of Education defines ethnicity, see Defining Race and Ethnicity Data, National Center for Education Statistics