Abraham Lincoln High School (New York)

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Abraham Lincoln High School
Motto Catch the Lincoln Spirit
Established 1929
Type Public high school
President Gregory Sullivan
Principal Ari Hoogenboom
Students 2581
Grades 9 - 12
Location 2800 Ocean Parkway,
Brooklyn, New York,
Colors Navy blue, black, and grey
Yearbook Landmark
Newspaper The Lincoln Log
Team Name Railsplitters
Website http://www.abrahamlincolnhs.org

Abraham Lincoln High School is a public high school located at 2800 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, New York, and is part of Region 7 in the New York City Department of Education. The principal is Ari Hoogenboom, and the school has 2581 students in grades 9 through 12.

Built in 1929, Lincoln has graduated several Nobel Prize winners and famous musicians, authors, and sports players. In 1955, Lincoln students formed the doo-wop group The Tokens, best known for their #1 Pop Chart Hit The Lion Sleeps Tonight.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg held a press conference at Lincoln on April 13, 2006, to announce that NYPD officers would begin random searches for weapons on the school campus with portable scanning devices.[1]

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Abraham Lincoln High School
Abraham Lincoln High School

  • Monica Geller from the show Friends; at Lincoln, known as the fat kid who tagged along with Rachel; played in the band (with a specially made uniform); class of 1988
  • Ross Geller from the show Friends; at Lincoln, Monica's geeky older brother; had a crush on underclassmen Rachel Greene since keyboarding freshman year; class of 1987
  • Rachel Green, also from the show Friends; at Lincoln, she was one of the popular kids and often dated a minor character named Chip Matthews; class of 1988
  • Jesus Shuttlesworth, a talented basketball player in the 1998 Spike Lee movie, He Got Game.

  1. ^ "NYC Police To Randomly Scan Students For Weapons", WNBC, April 13, 2006. Accessed June 11, 2006.
  2. ^ Hank Medress obituary

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