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  2. Public Schools of Brookline - Wikipedia

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    K-8 schools Edith C. Baker School, first building 1936 in colonial revival style with whitewashed brick [2] Edith C. Baker School; Florida Ruffin Ridley School (formerly Edward Devotion School and Coolidge Corner School) Michael Driscoll School; Heath School (Roland Hayes School as of January 2024) Amos A. Lawrence School; William H. Lincoln School

  3. Brookline, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    As of December 2006, there were 6,089 K–12 students enrolled in the Brookline public schools. The system includes one early learning center, eight grades K–8 schools, and one comprehensive high school. The Old Lincoln School is a surplus building used by the town to temporarily teach students in when another school building is being renovated.

  4. File:William H. Lincoln School, Brookline, 1892.png - Wikipedia

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    1892 photo of the William H. Lincoln School, Brookline, MA. Designed by Peabody and Stearns. Image from the Brookline Preservation Department and Brookline Historical ...

  5. Black History Month: Lincoln School students named the ...

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    A story from the Tippecanoe County Historical Association about how Lincoln Elementary won a citywide fundraising contest to purchase an elephant.

  6. Black History: Lincoln School was a powerhouse in athletics

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    Lincoln School today is a public K-8 institution that feeds into Central High. But the trophy case sitting past the lobby and pictures hanging in the hall keep history on display. Lincoln won a ...

  7. Pill Hill, Brookline, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The local public school is the William H. Lincoln School 42°19′39.2″N 71°7′9.4″W  /  42.327556°N 71.119278°W  / 42.327556; -71. Notable people

  8. Lincoln School - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Grammar School was a boys' grammar and boarding school on Wragby Road in Lincoln, Lincolnshire which in 1974 became Lincoln Christ's Hospital School, a co-educational comprehensive school; Lincoln School of Art became part of De Montfort University in 1994, then part of the University of Lincoln in 2001

  9. Sleep No More (2009 play) - Wikipedia

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    Sleep No More is an immersive theatre production created by British theatre company Punchdrunk.Based on Punchdrunk's original 2003 London production, the company reinvented Sleep No More in a co-production with the American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.), which opened at the Old Lincoln School in Brookline, Massachusetts on October 8, 2009. [1]