Abraham Lincoln High School (San Jose, California)
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Abraham Lincoln High School is a
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located in
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, in the San Jose Unified School District. It is a
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for "Academic, Visual, and Performing Arts" (AVPA). The current principal is Joseph Heffernan, Ed.D.


Activities

Abraham Lincoln High School offers various extracurricular activities. Eight performing arts teachers, along with numerous volunteers, are responsible for the drama, dance and music department. Lincoln is noted for its
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team, which is one of only two California teams to have won the California State Championships twice in a row (the other is La Reina High School). ''Lincoln Lion Tales'', a student-run newspaper, highlights recent events at the school.


Performing arts

The school has five performing arts programs: Orchestra, Band, Choir, Dance and Drama. Orchestra
Lincoln's orchestral program consists of three ensembles: Intermezzo, string orchestra and the Lincoln High Chamber Orchestra. The orchestral program also has two spinoff groups, Lincoln's mariachi band and the Lincoln Philharmonic Orchestra. Band
Lincoln has a variety of bands ranging from a classical wind symphony to the jazz band. Eeach of the school's musicals has a live "pit band". Choir
The school's choir program consists of about a half dozen choir classes with levels ranging from beginning to advanced. Dance
With a dozen classes and hundreds of performers, the dance department is Lincoln's largest performing arts program. There are three dance teams. "The Convertibles" and "Lincoln Performance Company" perform lyrical, classical and jazz pieces. There are the Xochitl Cultural and Folklorico Dance programs. Drama
The drama department puts on four productions per year in addition to a three-day "One Act Festival" at the end of each year. The four show season features two musicals and two plays. The department consists of five theatre classes and two technical theatre groups that cover a wide range of material each year.


Athletics

The school mascot is a
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. The school colors are blue and gold. Lincoln High School competes in the Blossom Valley Athletic League. Lincoln High offers
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, cross country,
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and
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. The football teams of San Jose High School and Lincoln face off at
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each
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in the Big Bone Game. This rivalry game has been held since 1942 and is held annually at this neutral site. Its name is from a San Jose High School student who, in 1942, found a large
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leg in his father's butcher shop and declared it the trophy for the winning school. The junior varsity football teams from the schools hold the Little Bone Game annually on the Thursday before the Big Bone Game. The track and field is named after Don Bowden, a Lincoln High School student who went on to the Olympics and was the first American to beat the 4-minute mile.


Demographics

0.3% American Indian, 4.4% Asian, 2.4% Filipino, 3.0% African American, 16.9% White, 69.2% Latino, 0.5% Pacific Islander, two more races 2.2%


Notable alumni

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Don Bowden Donald Paul Bowden (born August 8, 1936) is an American middle-distance runner. He competed in the 1500 m at the 1956 Summer Olympics, and in 1957 became the first American to run a mile within four minutes. At the 1956 Olympics, he failed to r ...
, an Olympic runner and the first American to break the 4-minute mile. *
Courtney Bryan Courtney Jamaal Bryan (born October 2, 1984) is a former American football safety. He was born in San Jose, California, and played college football at New Mexico State. He was signed by the Miami Dolphins as an undrafted free agent in 2007. He ...
, professional American football player *
Lorna Dee Cervantes Lorna Dee Cervantes (born August 6, 1954) is an American poet and activist, who is considered one of the greatest figures in Chicano poetry. She has been described by Alurista, as "probably the best Chicana poet active today." Early life Cer ...
, poet *
Bob Bowman (outfielder) Robert Leroy Bowman (May 10, 1930 – January 27, 2017) was an American professional baseball right fielder and pinch hitter, who played all or part of five seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies (1955–1959). Late ...
, former Major League Baseball player for
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* Megan Dirkmaat,
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silver medalist
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* Shamako Noble, hip-hop artist and political activist *
Bud Ogden Carlos C. "Bud" Ogden, Jr. (born December 29, 1946) is a retired American professional basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Although Ogden played for two seasons with the Philadelphia 76ers, he is best re ...
, professional basketball player *
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, professional basketball player * Anjelah Johnson, American actress, stand-up comedian


References


External links


Official websiteSan Jose Unified School DistrictBlossom Valley Athletic League
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