Lincoln High School

Lincoln High School or variations such as Abraham Lincoln High School or Lincoln Park High School, may refer to:

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    There were metal detectors on the staff-room doors and Hernandez usually had a drawer full of push-daggers, nunchuks, stun-guns, knucks, boot-knives, and whatever else the detectors had picked up. Like Friday morning at a South Miami high school.
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