Why

is Lincoln Different?


Lincoln’s framework extends far past academics. Lincoln

provides comprehensive care for the student, their family,

and the community. Holistic support helps the social,

emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being of the child.

Each interaction has a lasting impact on a child’s life and will

make a difference for generations to come.

3-Touch Points

Each student is welcomed by 3+ staff so each child feels valued and loved when they walk in the building.

12:1 Class Size

Studies show students learn faster and perform better in smaller classes where individual needs can be met.

Christian Education

Learning is rooted in the Word of God. Bible study starts every morning followed by weekly corporate worship.

Trauma Sensitive Approach

A supportive school culture where students feel safe, comfortable and valued. Teachers recognize that life circumstances have an effect on the learning environment.

 


Meet Our Students


Marlene, Little Linc

“My name is Marlene. I am four years old. I love the Little Linc! I like doing small groups and centers, but my favorite part of the day is tray work. My teacher is so nice… she gives me high-fives when I make good decisions. I love learning about God. This year I learned that Jesus is God’s son, and He rode into the city one day on a donkey. I want to be a cupcake baker when I grow up!”

Chance, Lincoln Academy

“I’m Chance, and I am in the first grade at Lincoln Academy. I was at Little Linc for two  years in preschool, and have been at Lincoln Academy for two years. I love going to a  Christian school, and my favorite subject is math. All of my teachers have been great.  They teach us everything we need to know, and teach us about God. They taught me that He is fully man and fully God! I want to be a policeman when I grow up.”

 J’Niya, Lincoln Graduate

“I’m J’Niya. I started at Lincoln Academy in 3rd grade. I loved that it was a smaller  school with a family environment. During my years at Lincoln Academy I grew in  confidence, overcame personal struggles, and increased my faith. I am now a sophomore  at Westminster Christian Academy where my favorite subjects are math, art, and  leadership. I want to be a lawyer when I grow up, to help fight injustice in the world. I love coming back to Lincoln on Wednesday nights for game night and to see my old  classmates and friends. Before I came to Lincoln, God was not my go-to person. Now He  is. When I am struggling, I always know He is there for me…”