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Lincoln East High School is a public high school located in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. It is part of the Lincoln Public Schools district. The current principal is Casey Fries. As of the 2022-23 school year, the school had an enrollment of 2,268 students and 127.3 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 17.8:1
Berniklan Education Solutions School, Lincoln; Lincoln Christian High School, Lincoln; Lincoln Lutheran Middle/High School, Lincoln; Lincoln Public Schools. Arts and Humanities Focus Program, Lincoln
Stivrins graduated from Lincoln East High School in 1980 and led East to three state basketball tournament appearances, where they won the state championship in 1978, qualified for state in 1979 and finished runner-up in 1980 in Class A, which is Nebraska's largest classification for high school athletics.
Lincoln Public Schools was founded in 1923, and is the second largest public school district in the U.S. state of Nebraska, located in the heart of the Great Plains. The school district of over 42,000 students is home to more than 70 schools and programs.
Lincoln-Way East High School or LWE, is a four-year public high school located approximately three miles south of Interstate 80 near the intersection of Colorado Avenue, U.S. Route 45 (La Grange Road) and U.S. Route 30 (Lincoln Highway) in Frankfort, Illinois, a southwest suburb of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States.
East Lincoln piled up a 24-10 advantage in first downs, and sophomore running back Chris Daley rushed for 113 yards in the game, but only two of the Mustangs’ possessions ended in scores.
Division C: Wisconsin (Wild Card) - Wauwatosa East High School - Wauwatosa Division D: Colorado - Denver East High School - Denver Unit Awards. Unit 1: New Jersey - East Brunswick High School - East Brunswick Unit 2: Nebraska - Lincoln East High School - Lincoln Unit 3: Oregon (Wild Card) - Cleveland High School - Portland
The Lincoln Tigers and Tigerettes won 29 state championships in sports, 14 of them in girls' track and field within a 17-year period; [2] the girls' track and field coach, Nino Fennoy, became the coach at East St. Louis Senior High School after consolidation, as did the boys' basketball coach, Bennie Lewis Sr., whose program dominated the state in the 1980s.