Lincoln High School

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1750 SW Salmon StPortland, OR 97205Ph (503) 916-5200Fx (503) 916-2700

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  • Land Acknowledgement

    It is important to acknowledge the ancestors of this place and recognize that we are here because of the sacrifices forced upon them. In remembering these communities, we honor their legacy, their lives, and their descendents -- past, present, and future.

    Where Portland stands today are the historic homelands of several bands of Chinook-speaking people (including many Multnomah, Clackamas, and Watlata/Cascade villages). There were also Kalapuya (Tualatin villages) nearby and the Molalla people in the Willamette Valley. Today, their descendants are primarily members of the Grand Ronde and Siletz Confederated Tribes, with Chinook and other tribal relations at Warm Springs, Yakama, and the Chinook Nation. 

    In the reconstruction of this institution, let us acknowledge that it was founded upon exclusion and erasures of many indigenous peoples, including those on whose land we are standing upon today. This acknowledgement demonstrates a commitment from Lincoln High School to work to dismantle the ongoing legacies and ideologies of settler colonialism. 

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  • Back to School Information

    Please join us for our "Back to School Prep Days", where new students

    can enroll for school and everyone gets their yearbook photos taken,

    student IDs, distribute Yondr pouches and chromebooks. In order to

    make this day happen we need help from our amazing community of

     parent volunteers.

     

    If you are able to lend some of your time please use this link to sign up.

     
     

    August 18th (Seniors and Freshmen)

    Mark your calendars now for our 2025-26 Back to School Prep Days.

    These are the days we set aside for our currently enrolled students

    to come in and take their school photo, receive their StudentID

    Card/Bus Pass, Chromebooks, Yondr pouches and pay any class fees

    or contributions.

     

    FALL Athletes - 9:00am-9:30am (only for students that have conflicts

    DURING their scheduled time)

     

    Seniors - 9:30am-12:00pm

    Freshmen - 1pm-4pm by last name alpha

    • A-H - 1-2pm
    • I-Q - 2-3pm
    • R-Z - 3-4pm
     

    August 19th (Juniors and Sophomores)

    FALL Athletes - 9:00am-9:30am (only for students that have conflicts

    DURING their scheduled time)

     

    Juniors - 9:30am-12:00pm

    Sophomores 1pm-4pm

    School Support Funds 25-26

    We rely on parent donations to purchase classroom supplies, support

    field trips and other activities throughout the school year. Please use

    this form to choose how best to support Lincoln's programming needs.

     

    Items can be paid by check made out to Lincoln High School and returned

    to us during the Back to School Prep Days, or by selecting options in

    Schoolpay after August 11th. (Systems may not work for 9th grade

    and transfer students until after that dates) Most donations are tax

    deductible but some are not, please read descriptions carefully.

     
     

    Each year parents and/or guardians are asked to review and

    update the information on file for their students. This

    information can be reviewed, edited and submitted online

    via PPS ParentVUE.

    Verify Online

    Benefits of verifying online via ParentVUE:

     

    • Complete yearly verification of your student's information

    • Update your communication and language preferences

    • Ensure your school has the most up-to-date information

    • Save paper and time.

     
    Lincoln will be Phone Free with help from Yondr

    We’re excited to share an important update that will help us

    create a stronger, healthier, and more focused learning

    environment for all students.

     

    Starting in the 2025–26 school year, Lincoln High School

    will become a phone-free campus using the 

    Yondr Phone-Free Schools Program. This change comes

    in response to the new Oregon state law and the 

    Portland Public Schools district-wide cell phone policy,

    both of which now require students to keep phones put

    away during the school day.

     

    Under this program:

    • Each student will receive a personally assigned Yondr

    pouch to securely store their phones, smartwatches, and

    AirPods each morning.

    • Pouches remain locked during the school day.

    • At dismissal, students unlock their pouches at

    designated stations.

    This approach has already been used successfully in

    other PPS high schools and nationwide, helping students

    stay present and engaged.

     

    📚 Why Go Phone-Free?

    Research and experience show clear benefits:
    ✅ Better academic performance
    ✅ Higher student engagement and focus
    ✅ Fewer classroom disruptions
    ✅ Stronger peer connections and social interaction

     

    🤝 Parents & Guardians as Partners

    Real change happens when schools and families

    work together. You can support your student by:

    • Talking about the benefits of being fully present at

    school

    • Encouraging them to take responsibility for caring for

    and bringing their Yondr pouch daily

    • Reinforcing that phones aren’t needed during class time

     

    📅 Learn More about Yondr in Schools at a Family Information Session

    Join us at our upcoming Family Info Sessions to learn more

    and ask questions:

     

    • In Person - August 5 at 6pm in the Lincoln Library
    • Virtual - August 19th at 6pm - use this link
     
     

    ParentVue

    ParentVUE is your one-stop portal for real-time

    access to school messages, calendars, attendance,

    grades, and more.

    ✅ Log in to ParentVUE if you already have an account
    🆕 Activate or Create an account if you’re new

     

    Available in multiple languages: Español, Tiếng Việt,

    中文, Soomaali, Русский.

    Trivory

    School calendar, events and activities posted in one

    place for easy access. Download the App to your phone.

    SchoolPay

    SchoolPay is an online web tool that allows families

    to pay for items such as registration fees, athletic fees,

    event tickets, uniforms, library fees and donations

    without having to make a special trip to the school

    or send a check with their students.

  • Yondr – Frequently Asked Questions

    WJSHS Yondr – Frequently Asked Questions

    FAQs

    What is a Yondr pouch?

    The Yondr pouch is a secure bag that is used to store an individual’s mobile device or devices. It is secured and unlocked with a special locking device.

    How does it work?

    Diagram explanation of how the Yondr pouch works

    1. As students enter school, they place their phone in their assigned Yondr pouch.
    2. Students close and secure their Yondr pouch to keep it with them throughout the day.
    3. When leaving school, students tap their Yondr pouch on a base unit to unlock it and retrieve their phone.  

    Why is the school introducing Yondr pouches?

    We are seeking to limit distractions in the classroom and improve overall student engagement, mental health and well-being. No phones in school is an executive order and district-wide policy. 

    How will students receive a Yondr pouch?

    During Back to School Prep Days (August 18 & 19), all students  will be assigned a Yondr pouch to secure their phone, smartwatch, and/or earbuds. The pouch is the property of the school and is considered on loan to the student during the school year. Students are responsible for the Yondr pouch at all times and for bringing the pouch to and from school each day.

    How will the process work at arrival and dismissal?

    Upon entering school, students will turn off their phone, place the phone inside of the Yondr pouch, and lock it in front of staff. The pouch will be unlocked at the end of the school day in the main lobby area.

    Will my student’s phone be safe?

    Students are in possession of their phone – in their Yondr pouch – for the entire school day. We will advise students to store the pouch in their backpacks and lockers where it is completely safe.

    What if a student needs to leave the building before dismissal?

    If a student needs to leave school early for an approved early dismissal, medical emergency, athletic event, or school sponsored trip, students will be able to unlock their pouches at school prior to their departure. If returning to school during the instructional day, the Yondr pouch would be locked upon re-entry to the building.

    What if a parent/guardian wants to reach their child during the school day?

    We want our students to be engaged in their learning, but we understand that emergencies will occur. If you need to contact your child during the school day, call the main office or the attendance office at 518-629-3300. There are phones in every classroom and office in the school. In addition, all students have access to their Chromebooks throughout the day. Parents can email their students directly and/or send a text they can see after they unlock their phone. 

    What if there is a school emergency?

    Every location in the school is equipped with a phone that can dial 911. Our staff is trained to execute safety and emergency procedures. We will direct students to safety first. Students and staff follow our school’s emergency preparedness protocols. Communication with parents will occur through the district’s mass notification and communication tools.

    During lockdowns, students and staff are instructed to be silent. The response action guidelines outlined in the building-level safety plan will be followed with community notification for all emergency situations.

    What if the Yondr pouch gets damaged or a student is caught on their phone?

    The Yondr pouch is property of the school. If a student damages their pouch or is caught on their phone, they will be subject to disciplinary action. An administrator will collect the phone/pouch and call home:

    • The parent/guardian will come to the school and pick up their child’s phone and/or
    • Consequences may include: community service / detention / in-school suspension

    Note: Damage consists of any signs that the physical integrity of the pouch has been compromised, whether intentional or unintentional, as determined by the school or Yondr staff. If lost or damaged, replacement pouches can be purchased for $30.

    What happens if a student doesn’t have their Yondr pouch?

    The phone may be turned over to main office staff and secured in the school until the end of the school day or parents can be contacted to come to school and pick the phone up.

    What if a student needs their personal device for a medical issue?

    Students who have a documented medical condition and who need a personal device for monitoring their condition will be provided with an alternate Yondr pouch which has immediate access.

    Will students still be able to listen to music?

    Students will be able to use headphones with cords to connect to their Chromebooks. All Bluetooth devices, including AirPods, smartwatches and other headphones, must be stored in the Yondr pouch.

    What happens if a student forgets to unlock their pouch before leaving the building?

    The school has many afterschool programs and athletic events. If the building is still open, students can return to unlock their pouch.

    What if I have additional questions?

    The Yondr FAQs will be updated as the implementation begins. If you have questions, please do not hesitate to contact the school directly. Call 503-916-5200 or email Vice Principal Travis Johnson tjohnson1@pps.net

     

  • Accessing Student Email Accounts

    All students at Portland Public High Schools have PPS student email. Students usernames are first initial, last name, last four digits of their student ID.
     
    Use PPS email to contact teachers and classmates, logging in with your username@student.pps.net account at email.pps.net.

    Your student email address is the same as your school account login and is also how you access Canvas through the student portal.
     
     

Current Newsletter

Principal's Message

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    Peyton Chapman

    Dear Current and Prospective Lincoln Families,


    Welcome to Lincoln High School! We’re proud to be one of the top college prep International Baccalaureate (IB) high schools in the United States with thriving, Fine and Performing Arts, STEM, Spanish Immersion, and CTE programs in Media & Communications, Coding & Computer Science, Business, Culinary Arts, and Product Design. In addition to Spanish, Mandarin, French, and German, Lincoln is excited to be one of a handful of schools in the nation to offer Arabic and American Sign Language to high school students.

    Our students are actively involved inquirers who think critically about the world in which they live. Students facilitate over 60 student-led clubs including MUN, Robotics, Speech and Debate, GSA, BSU, MEChA, Asian, Arab, Jewish, and Native American student unions. In addition, Lincoln students regularly participate in highly competitive 6A athletics, a host of club sports from Water Polo to Sailing and Lacrosse, and are involved in a variety of engaging and meaningful extra-curricular activities and community service projects here and abroad. Our community is one in which “parents and neighbors are welcome partners”. Parent volunteerism at Lincoln is unparalleled and appreciated.

    Above all else, at Lincoln it is “cool to be involved and follow your passions.” We are fortunate to be able to offer an engaging, diverse and rigorous core academic program and our expectation is that students are supported to explore, play, grow and practice the skills they need to gain confidence and feel success. The Lincoln community then works collaboratively to provide opportunities to connect student interests and skills to the world around them to create purpose and meaning. Lincoln values the whole child, providing academic advising and college counseling as well as evidenced based social-emotional, special education, ELL, and mental health supports as needed.

    Finally, Lincoln consistently earns top ratings for academic achievement, attendance, and its 94% 4 year graduation rate. Lincoln students regularly meet and exceed international benchmarks on IB exams as well as state tests. Students care deeply about issue relevant to their lives and are empowered to speak as youth advocates. Lincoln is proud to support and produce amazing graduates who go on to pursue a wide variety of exciting opportunities. As Principal I am honored to serve the Lincoln community. Please contact me at peytonc@pps.net if I can be of any assistance to you or your family. We encourage you and your student to join our inclusive community.

     

    With Warm Regards,

    Peyton

     

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  • Two Lincoln High School Grads Win National Merit Scholarships

    Congratulations to Lincoln High School students Richard Deng and Coral Platt! Both were awarded National Merit Scholarships of $2,500 toward their college studies.

    They were chosen from more than 15,000 finalists nationwide. Richard plans to pursue a career in politics and Coral is looking at a future in the legal sector.

  • Two PPS Educators Named OnPoint Educators of the Year

    Two exceptional PPS educators, Ricardo Barber and Hang Jones, were recently named OnPoint Educators of the Year for 2025.

    As part of this prestigious honor, both teachers will have their rent or mortgage paid for an entire year, and their schools also receive a $2,500 donation. 

    Ricardo Barber teaches third grade at Faubion, and Hang Jones serves as a social worker at Marysville Elementary. 

    The OnPoint Prize for Excellence in Education celebrates educators who embrace innovative teaching techniques that ignite enthusiasm in their students. 

    Congratulations to Ricardo Barber and Hang Jones! And thank you both for everything you do to make a difference in the lives our students.

  • Student Filmmakers Showcase Their Monster Talent

    The assignment their teacher gave them was simple – make a short film that begins with a phone call and ends with someone hanging up. Benson first-year students Dylan Martinez-Torres and Dariel Soriano Zamora ran it all the way to a small city populated by two very big and rather iconic monsters – Godzilla and Hedora.

    The result, Sorry, Wrong Number, is one of the more than 90 films entered into the annual Best of PPS Film Festival. The festival is a celebration of exceptional student filmmaking that includes a showcase at the historic Hollywood Theatre. 

    The fourth annual installment of the festival took place on May 21 and included a screening of 13 standout films. The films came from all over PPS and ran the gamut from Dylan and Dariel’s monster short to documentaries, film noir, and broadcast journalism. 

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  • Join the Climate Crisis Response Committee

    If you are a passionate student or community member that wants to make a difference at PPS, apply to join the Climate Crisis Response Committee! This is a committee that reports to the PPS Board of Education.

    On the committee you will learn about how PPS is making progress towards our climate justice and sustainability policies, provide input and recommendations to the PPS Board on how to better support PPS staff as we advance these policy goals, and connect with other passionate members of our PPS community from diverse backgrounds, knowledge areas, and lived experiences.

    No previous professional experience in climate change or sustainability required! Students can apply via this form. Community members can apply here.

    Deadline to apply: June 6. 

  • Report an absence using the linked form.
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