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Lincoln Woodstock Cooperative School District
Location
72 Linwood Dr.
Lincoln
,
Information
TypePublic primary and secondary
PrincipalRobert Nelson
Faculty24
GradesK–12
Enrollment161 in grades K-5
106 in grades 6-8
116 in grades 9-12[1]
CampusSuburban
Color(s)Red, Black, and White
Mascotlumberjacks
Websitehttp://www.lin-wood.k12.nh.us/

The Lincoln Woodstock Cooperative School District is a comprehensive community public school district in Lincoln, New Hampshire, United States, that serves students from kindergarten through 12th grade.[2] It is the only single-school K-12 district in the state.

Lin-Wood Public School serves the communities of Lincoln and Woodstock, New Hampshire. The term Lin-Wood is a portmanteau of (Lin)coln and (Wood)stock, the two towns of the district.

Administration

  • Principal - Robert Nelson
  • Assistant Principal - Michael Weaver

Awards

The Middle School was named New Hampshire's Northwest Regional Middle School of Excellence by the New Hampshire Excellence in Education Awards Program in 1995, 1996 and 1997.[3]

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. [4]

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

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

References