Abraham Lincoln High School

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Test Rating

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TestRating 6 out of 10

About This School

Abraham Lincoln High School is located in San Francisco, CA and is one of 25 high schools in San Francisco Unified School District. It is a public school that serves 2346 students in grades 9-12. more

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San Francisco Unified District Spending

$9,711Per Pupil
The San Francisco Unified spends $9,711 per pupil in current expenditures. The district spends 51% on instruction, 45% on support services, 4% on other elementary and secondary expenditures. More about San Francisco Unified District

Education.com TestRating

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High Schools Nearby

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School Name distance TestRating Community Rating
Lycee Francais la Perouse - San Francisco Campus 0.4 miles n/a
St Ignatius College Preparatory 0.8 miles n/a
Independence High School 1 miles
Lowell High School 1.1 miles
Woodside International School 1.2 miles n/a
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School Facts

Did not make AYP
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Contact

Abraham Lincoln High School
2162 24TH Ave
San Francisco, CA 94116
(415) 759-2700

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