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Lincoln IB World Middle School

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Lincoln IB World Middle School, is the longest running middle years school in Fort Collins, Colorado. Originally called Fort Collins Junior High School, it was renamed Lincoln Junior High School in 1939 and became Lincoln Middle School in 2009. Alumni of note include former Fort Collins mayor, Ray Martinez, Colorado state legislator, Randy Fischer, and nationally known artist, DeWain Valentine.The school is part of the Poudre School District and serves a culturally and socioeconomically diverse set of students in the northern Fort Collins area.HistoryThe first school in Fort Collins was a one-room school house located in Auntie Stone's cabin from 1866-1887. In 1887, the Franklin building was completed at the corner of Mountain and Howes and the students all moved to the new facility. The Fort Collins High School occupied the top floor of the Franklin building, and the lower grades, 1st-8th, met together in the bottom of the building. In 1903, the high school and several of the grade level classes were moved to a new location on Meldrum street where the current Lincoln Center now stands. Through this period of time, the middle grades were grouped together with the lower grades and simply called the grade school. By 1920, Wellington and Waverly both had junior high schools. But it wasn't until 1922 that Fort Collins rearranged the grades in order to have a junior high. In the beginning, the junior high only consisted of eighth grade, with most of the students located within the Fort Collins High School building. In 1925, the high school moved to a new location, 1400 Remington Street (now used for the arts at CSU), and the junior high took over the building. A memorial to the old school building, written at the time of its demolition in the mid-1970s, states that the Fort Collins Junior High was departmentalized in 1928.

Address: 1600 West Lancer Drive, Fort Collins 80521
Phone: (970) 488-5700
State: CO
City: Fort Collins
Street Number: 1600 West Lancer Drive
Zip Code: 80521
categories: public school, middle school


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I am a student that goes here, I've been here since January this year, to now. I'm currently in 7th grade, and I can tell you they have great education, rules, but not an amazing staff, though. They're still slightly notable, but they can be a bit broad. Besides that, this is a great school! They serve decent lunch, they teach valuable educational lessons, and, they have 'personal' computers! That's probably an IB school thing, though. I will also note that Lincoln has diversity with their students, some being Mexican, some being Muslim, and many others! I seriously love this school. I hope it gets better in the later years. :
I currently have three students at Lincoln Middle School, one 8th grader and two 7th graders. Middle school is a hard time on kids and mine have had their ups and downs, but through it all we've had wonderful support from the teachers and staff. In fact, if I were only able to talk about one aspect of the school, I would focus on the teachers. I'm involved in the PTO and have helped out in a couple different classrooms for extended periods of time so I've gotten to know the staff fairly well. The teachers love their jobs. They enjoy being with the kids. They push the envelope in order to find creative ways to not just teach the material, but to get the students to engage with the material as well. Every time I have had to contact a teacher, I've found the teacher to be responsive and helpful. I'm also excited by the integration of service learning opportunities throughout the curriculum. Last year, in 6th grade, the students interviewed residents of a local nursing home and wrote down their stories in order not only to learn that history isn't as far distant as they might imagine, but also to help these residents have a written or videotaped record of their lives that they could pass down to their families. The 7th grade wrote a curriculum for a school in Africa that could be accessed through the computers that the school had sent the year before. The 8th grade had several service learning projects, including a community-wide round table discussion at CSU in which they hosted and moderated discussions which included people directly involved in both sides of the uranium mining that has been proposed just northwest of Fort Collins. And of course, there's the yearly Nicaragua trip which is becoming a Costa Rica trip next year in which the students go to San Juan del Sur and help out with the local lending library down there as well as bring clothes and other needed items to two orphanages there. But, as I said in my first paragraph, middle school isn't all sunshine and daisies. We've had our share of problems as well: learning to deal with uncomfortable social situations, learning to do group work when not everyone participates, etc. But in every problem that I've had to interact with a teacher, counselor or administrator over, I've found the staff incredibly helpful and responsive. I come away feeling like the people at the school really do want the best for my kid. They want him my 8th grader or her my 7th graders not to just be removed from the problem they're dealing with, but to grow through it and find ways of dealing with it. One of the big things my 8th grader has been learning this year is to build relationships with his counselor and the vice-principal so that when something does come up in class, he can advocate for himself and get help from adults right there in the school instead of having to hide or call home for help. He's matured immensely this year because of this process. Fort Collins has a lot of great middle schools. I've met kids from many of them and they all have similar experiences to what we've seen at Lincoln. Two of the things that set Lincoln apart from the others is the chance to learn multi-culturalism in a hands-on setting and the increasingly integrated IB curriculum that pulls the many disciplines together and often does so through experiential service-learning projects. Lincoln also has some great after school opportunities such as cooking classes, movie making classes, robotics, and the Lincoln Jam which is gaining increasing notoriety throughout Fort Collins.
I have moved from Michigan and work as a teacher at Lincoln Middle School. The staff here at Lincoln are the most dedicated teachers I have had the pleasure of working with and are investing in students lives. Lincoln is a great place.
The teachers are amazing that is the only good thing at the school, so much bullying at the school from the girls.
It's okay because the kids there are mean and nice same with the teachers.
Most of the teachers and staff are friendly except a couple of people that we had trouble with.
This school is on a beautiful piece of property and has a dedicated staff
Best school 2015 IGN 8.8/8 School of the year gr8er than m8r
I'm going to lincoln, it is a great school
Theis is the best school ever
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