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Lincoln Park Public Schools (Michigan)

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Lincoln Park Public Schools
Location
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesK-12
SuperintendentTerry Dangerfield
Students and staff
Students4,394 [1]
ColorsOrange and Blue
Other information
Websitelincolnparkpublicschools.com

Lincoln Park Public Schools is a school district with its headquarters in Lincoln Park, Michigan, United States.

Schools

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Secondary schools

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elementary school

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  • Carr Elementary School
  • Foote Elementary School
  • Hoover Elementary School
  • Keppen Elementary School
  • Lafayette Elementary School
  • Paun Elementary School
  • Raupp Elementary School

Defunct schools

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  • Crowley Elementary School - Last used as the Crowley Center.
  • Goodell Grade School - This school building was extant from 1918 until 1976 when it was razed. The original one-room wooden school house on the site served students of District 11 of Ecorse Township.
  • Hamilton Elementary School
  • Horger Elementary School - This school has been razed.
  • Huff Middle School (formerly Lincoln Park High School #1) - Razed and replaced by Lincoln Park Middle School.
  • Lafayette Elementary School #1 - Razed and replaced by Lafayette Elementary School #2.
  • LeBlanc Elementary School - Last used for special education purposes, now home to Blessed Hope Christian Church
  • Mixter Elementary School - Now houses the Mixter Institute or Transition (and thrift store). Students 18–26 with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
  • Raupp Elementary School #1 - Razed and replaced with Raupp Elementary School #2
  • Smith Elementary School - Now houses administrative offices for the school district.
  • Strowig Grade School - This school was razed in 1926 with the widening of Fort Street. The original one-room wooden school house on the site served students of District 5 of Ecorse Township.

References

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  1. ^ "Best Lincoln Park Schools | Lincoln Park, MI School Ratings | Best Schools".
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