NEWCASTLE — All prospective students are invited to Lincoln Academy’s 2024 Prospective Student Open House, set for 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 6. The event will begin in the Alumni Dining Commons in the center of the Lincoln Academy campus at 81 Academy Hill.
The annual gathering is an opportunity for families of prospective students to visit the Lincoln Academy campus, meet teachers and staff, and tour the school. Often this event is the first-time students see their soon-to-be high school and meet many of their teachers.
Although most families who attend represent incoming ninth graders, families of students interested in transferring to the academy from another high school, or homeschoolers interested in exploring options at LA, are also encouraged to attend.
Any student living in a town with secondary school choice can attend the academy with their tuition paid by the sending town. LA also accepts tuition-paying students who come from towns without school choice.
This year’s event will begin with an orientation by current students and members of the Administration and Guidance Department. Next, families can take a campus tour with student tour guides, and visit an academic fair in the LA gym, where faculty and students are available to answer questions about their specialties.
For more information visit lincolnacademy.org or call the LA Admissions Office at 207-563-3596, ext. 1107.
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