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'''Lincoln Park Performing Arts Charter School''' is a [[public]] [[charter school]] located in [[Midland, Pennsylvania]], about 35 miles (56 km) northwest of [[Pittsburgh]]. It enrolls students from school districts in [[Beaver County, Pennsylvania|Beaver]], [[Allegheny County, Pennsylvania|Allegheny]], [[Washington County, Pennsylvania|Washington]], [[Butler County, Pennsylvania|Butler]], and [[Lawrence County, Pennsylvania|Lawrence]] counties.
'''Lincoln Park Performing Arts Charter School''' is a [[public]] [[charter school]] located in [[Midland, Pennsylvania]], about 35 miles (56 km) northwest of [[Pittsburgh]]. It enrolls students from school districts in [[Beaver County, Pennsylvania|Beaver]], [[Allegheny County, Pennsylvania|Allegheny]], [[Washington County, Pennsylvania|Washington]], [[Butler County, Pennsylvania|Butler]], and [[Lawrence County, Pennsylvania|Lawrence]] counties.


'''”LPPACS”''' enrolls students in grades 7-12, offering seven “majors”: five artistic majors ([[Theatre]], [[Music]], [[Dance]], [[Media (arts)|Media Arts]], and [[Writing]] and [[Publishing]]), as well as [[Pre-law|Pre-Law]] and [[Health Science]].
”LPPACS” enrolls students in grades 7-12, offering seven “majors”: five artistic majors ([[Theatre]], [[Music]], [[Dance]], [[Media (arts)|Media Arts]], and [[Writing]] and [[Publishing]]), as well as [[Pre-law|Pre-Law]] and [[Health Science]].


The school is run by a seven-member [[board of directors]] that appoints the school's administration, which consists of a [[Chief executive officer|CEO]], [[School Principal|Principal]], [[Vice-principal|Vice Principal]], [[Director of Curriculum]], and [[Business manager|Business Manager]].
The school is run by a seven-member [[board of directors]] that appoints the school's administration, which consists of a [[Chief executive officer|CEO]], [[School Principal|Principal]], [[Vice-principal|Vice Principal]], [[Director of Curriculum]], and [[Business manager|Business Manager]].

Revision as of 02:10, 23 March 2023

Lincoln Park Performing Arts Charter School
File:LPPACS Logo.jpg
Address
Map
One Lincoln Park

Southwestern Pennsylvania

, ,
15059

United States
Information
School typePublic Charter
Motto“Our Students Create Art. We Create Artists.”
Opened2006
School districtMidland Borough School District
Board of DirectorsPhil Orend, President

Sonsheehray Robinson, Vice President Bill Oslick, Treasurer Rachel Book Elizabeth A. Douglas Scott Portonova Vincent Trombetta

Shon Worner, Solicitor
CEOPatrick K. Poling
PrincipalRoylin Petties
Vice PrincipalTonya Milsom
Director of CurriculumAlyssa Mick
Grades7–12
Number of students752
Color(s)Blue and Gold
NewspaperThe Siren
Websitelppacs.org

Lincoln Park Performing Arts Charter School is a public charter school located in Midland, Pennsylvania, about 35 miles (56 km) northwest of Pittsburgh. It enrolls students from school districts in Beaver, Allegheny, Washington, Butler, and Lawrence counties.

”LPPACS” enrolls students in grades 7-12, offering seven “majors”: five artistic majors (Theatre, Music, Dance, Media Arts, and Writing and Publishing), as well as Pre-Law and Health Science.

The school is run by a seven-member board of directors that appoints the school's administration, which consists of a CEO, Principal, Vice Principal, Director of Curriculum, and Business Manager.

History

Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center is built on the same plot as Midland's former Lincoln High School. Lincoln High closed in 1987 after the collapse of the local steel industry led to a steep population drop in Midland. As a result, the town became increasingly depressed, and Midland Borough School District, along with town leaders, initiated the construction of the Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center, which also houses the Lincoln Park Performing Arts Charter School.

During the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting need for changes to public education to accommodate isolation and quarantine guidance from the CDC, the school and attached performing arts center instituted innovative quarantine and testing policies, as well as technological initiatives to provide continuity and consistency for its students and performers.

Extracurriculars

The district offers a variety of clubs, activities and sports.Sports are part of the Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League (Class A) and the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association. The sports offered are: men's basketball, men's and women's golf and women's volleyball. Lincoln Park has won the WPIAL Men's Basketball championship in 2014, 2018, and 2019 (2018, 2019 in Class 3A).

The clubs/organization the school offers includes: Student Council, Environmental Club, National Honor Society, BatCat Press, The Siren, and Humanitarian Club.

References

40°38′09″N 80°27′00″W / 40.6358°N 80.4500°W / 40.6358; -80.4500