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'''Lin-Wood Public School''' in [[Lincoln, New Hampshire|Lincoln]], [[New Hampshire]] is a public primary and secondary school located in the [[White Mountains (New Hampshire)|White Mountains]] of New Hampshire, serving the communities of Lincoln and Woodstock. (Hence the name Lin-Wood, from '''''Lin'''''coln and '''''Wood'''''stock.)
'''Lin-Wood Public School''' in [[Lincoln, New Hampshire|Lincoln]], New Hampshire is a public primary and secondary school located in the [[White Mountains (New Hampshire)|White Mountains]] of New Hampshire, serving the communities of Lincoln and Woodstock (hence the name Lin-Wood, from '''''Lin'''''coln and '''''Wood'''''stock). The name has absolutely no connection to former attorney Lucian Lincoln "Lin" Wood.


The school is operated by the [[Lincoln Woodstock Cooperative School District]], the only "single school" SAU (School Administrative Unit) in the state. The school has students from Kindergarten through 12<sup>th</sup> grade in its elementary, middle and high schools, which are located on one campus. Grades K-5 are housed in a building first opened for the 1991-92 school year, while grades 6-12 attend classes in a building originally built in 1963 to house the first cooperative Linwood High School (SAU 68).<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.lin-wood.org/| title=Lin-Wood Public Schools| accessdate=2008-09-26}}</ref>
The school is operated by the [[Lincoln Woodstock Cooperative School District]], the only "single school" SAU (School Administrative Unit) in the state. The school has students from kindergarten through 12th grade in its elementary, middle and high schools, which are located on one campus. Grades K-5 are housed in a building first opened for the 1991–92 school year, while grades 6–12 attend classes in a building originally built in 1963 to house the first cooperative Linwood High School (SAU 68).<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.lin-wood.org/| title=Lin-Wood Public Schools| accessdate=September 26, 2008}}</ref>


==Awards==
==Awards==
The Middle School was named New Hampshire's Northeast Regional Middle School of Excellence by the New Hampshire Excellence in Education Awards Program in 1995, 1996 and 1997.<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.edies.org/Schools_of_Excellence.htm| title=Schools of Excellence| publisher=New Hampshire Excellence in Education Awards program| accessdate=2008-09-26}}</ref>
The Middle School was named New Hampshire's Northeast Regional Middle School of Excellence by the New Hampshire Excellence in Education Awards Program in 1995, 1996 and 1997.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.edies.org/Schools_of_Excellence.htm |title=Schools of Excellence |publisher=New Hampshire Excellence in Education Awards program |accessdate=September 26, 2008 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080703204616/http://www.edies.org/Schools_of_Excellence.htm |archivedate=July 3, 2008 }}</ref> In the winter of 2011/2012 the school got an award for submitting presents to troops in Iraq. In 2013, Lin-Wood High School was named the best high school in New Hampshire. The elementary school was given a Blue Ribbon Award for the improvement in test scores.


== Athletics ==
== Athletics ==
The school has teams in baseball, softball, basketball, soccer, cross country and skiing.
{{Unreferenced section|date=September 2008}}

The school has teams in baseball, softball, and boys and girls basketball, soccer, cross country and skiing. It also has a cheer squad. In 1996 the men's ski team were division IV champions. The girls and boys varsity soccer teams both won class S championships in 2003. The baseball team was the class S runner-up in 2006. In 2008 the girls ski team were division IV champions and the boys were runner-up. In January of 2011 the boys and girls ski teams were both first-place winners in the national ski race.{{Citation needed|date=March 2011}}
== Clubs ==
Many clubs and group activities run from Movie Maker, Destination Imagination, Parent/Child Book Club, Student Council, Youth and Government, Yearbook, 100 Mile Club, Homework Club, and many others.


== Academics ==
== Academics ==
The May 2006 NHEIAP educational assessment report showed the school's high-school aged children performed above state averages in both math and reading.<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.ed.state.nh.us/education/doe/organization/curriculum/Assessment/2006/068_305/NHEIAP/Sch23110.pdf| title=Educational Assessment Report| publisher=NH Educational Improvement Assessment Program| date=August 2006| accessdate=2008-09-26}}</ref>
The May 2006 NHEIAP educational assessment report showed the school's high-school aged children performed above state averages in both math and reading.<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.ed.state.nh.us/education/doe/organization/curriculum/Assessment/2006/068_305/NHEIAP/Sch23110.pdf| title=Educational Assessment Report| publisher=NH Educational Improvement Assessment Program| date=August 2006| accessdate=September 26, 2008}}{{Dead link|date=February 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>


Lin-wood had 96 students as of 2005 in grades 9-12.
Lin-wood had 96 students as of 2005 in grades 9–12.
* White (95.4%)
* White (95.4%)
* Asian (3.7%)
* Asian (3.7%)
* African-American (0.9%)
* African-American (0.9%)


== References ==
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 23:33, 5 August 2024

Lin-Wood Public School
Location
Map
72 Linwood Dr.
Lincoln
,
United States
Information
TypePublic
Established1937
PrincipalMark Pribbernow
Faculty24
GradesK-12
Enrollment225
CampusSmall town
Color(s)Black, white and red
      [1]
MascotLumberjacks[1]
Websitewww.lin-wood.org

44°02′35″N 71°40′23″W / 44.04306°N 71.67306°W / 44.04306; -71.67306 Lin-Wood Public School in Lincoln, New Hampshire is a public primary and secondary school located in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, serving the communities of Lincoln and Woodstock (hence the name Lin-Wood, from Lincoln and Woodstock). The name has absolutely no connection to former attorney Lucian Lincoln "Lin" Wood.

The school is operated by the Lincoln Woodstock Cooperative School District, the only "single school" SAU (School Administrative Unit) in the state. The school has students from kindergarten through 12th grade in its elementary, middle and high schools, which are located on one campus. Grades K-5 are housed in a building first opened for the 1991–92 school year, while grades 6–12 attend classes in a building originally built in 1963 to house the first cooperative Linwood High School (SAU 68).[2]

Awards

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The Middle School was named New Hampshire's Northeast Regional Middle School of Excellence by the New Hampshire Excellence in Education Awards Program in 1995, 1996 and 1997.[3] In the winter of 2011/2012 the school got an award for submitting presents to troops in Iraq. In 2013, Lin-Wood High School was named the best high school in New Hampshire. The elementary school was given a Blue Ribbon Award for the improvement in test scores.

Athletics

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The school has teams in baseball, softball, basketball, soccer, cross country and skiing.

Clubs

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Many clubs and group activities run from Movie Maker, Destination Imagination, Parent/Child Book Club, Student Council, Youth and Government, Yearbook, 100 Mile Club, Homework Club, and many others.

Academics

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The May 2006 NHEIAP educational assessment report showed the school's high-school aged children performed above state averages in both math and reading.[4]

Lin-wood had 96 students as of 2005 in grades 9–12.

  • White (95.4%)
  • Asian (3.7%)
  • African-American (0.9%)

References

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  1. ^ a b "Lin-Wood Public School". New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association. Retrieved April 8, 2024.
  2. ^ "Lin-Wood Public Schools". Retrieved September 26, 2008.
  3. ^ "Schools of Excellence". New Hampshire Excellence in Education Awards program. Archived from the original on July 3, 2008. Retrieved September 26, 2008.
  4. ^ "Educational Assessment Report" (PDF). NH Educational Improvement Assessment Program. August 2006. Retrieved September 26, 2008.[permanent dead link]
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