I can barely keep up with English class, let alone write articles for LynxFeed...
Luckily, I can get an AI to do it for me. I asked it about Lincoln High School, and here's what it said (the bold text is my prompt to the AI).
Lincoln High School is a place of both high achievement and high expectations — and with all the drama of adolescence it is hard always to know when it is time to stop pushing oneself to success and start living. When one thinks of the high school experience, one thinks of the high school football team. The team is the center of the high school community. It is the place where the school's identity is expressed. It is the place where the school's pride is demonstrated. It is the place where the school's future is determined.
The students at Lincoln High School are used to the strange. The ghosts of the school's history are all around them, they've just become accustomed to the fact that some of them still linger.
As a public school, Lincoln High was built in 1927 as a new way of educating students. It was a place where students could learn in a more structured environment, and it was a place where students could be taught by teachers who were more experienced.
"I think it was a good idea," said Lincoln High School English teacher, Patrick. "I think it was a good idea to separate the students from the adults, because I think the adults could teach the students better than the students could teach themselves."
The best part about Lincoln High School is the teacher-student ratio is around 1:9 and there’s a lot of support and care for the students.
There are three levels of classes at LHS. The four grade levels make up the elementary level, the middle school makes up the middle school level and the senior high makes up the high school level.
In all three levels of classes there are always two classes of the same subject for example math. The only thing that changes is the type of class and the grade level.
There are a lot of opportunities to learn and grow both academically and personally.