Lincoln School District
Known for its beautiful natural surroundings, Lincoln is situated at the foot of Mount Abraham
and the village center rests on the banks of the New Haven River.
Surrounded by forests and farms, the town values its scenic beauty, rural character, and strong community identity.
The Lincoln Community School (built by town residents in 1957) plays a central role in this identity
as well as in the social and economic fabric of the Town.
and the village center rests on the banks of the New Haven River.
Surrounded by forests and farms, the town values its scenic beauty, rural character, and strong community identity.
The Lincoln Community School (built by town residents in 1957) plays a central role in this identity
as well as in the social and economic fabric of the Town.
By declaration of the Vermont State Board of Education on May 18, 2022, the Lincoln School District was reconstituted as a prekindergarten through grade 12 school district. On that same date, Lincoln was granted approval for withdrawal from the Mount Abraham Unified School District (MAUSD).
On June 21, 2022, a special election was held to elect three School Directors. On August 18, 2022, at a special meeting of the Lincoln School District, voters approved an expansion of the number of board members, from three to five.
As of July 1, 2023, the Lincoln School District is now functioning as an independent school district. Our grade K-6 students attend Lincoln Community School, and our grade 7-12 students enroll at area schools by an official school choice process. Parents are encouraged to reach out to the school district to enroll their children.
