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Mr. Stookey’s Classroom Edit display name

  • Abraham Lincoln High School
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Half of students from low‑income households Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education. Learn more

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I teach Studio Art, Architecture, and AP Art History at Abraham Lincoln High School in SF. Many of my students take long bus rides (up to 2 hours) from all parts of the City to our "school on the hill" in the Sunset Neighborhood. ALHS has a deep tradition of the commitment of service in the community. The Architecture Program is a testament to the training of students for a career in the Design, Architecture, Engineering, and Construction trades. Many former graduates volunteer time, energy, supplies, and resources to continue inspiring students for a career to support their community...Architects, Engineers, Civil & Urban Planners, Designers, and others! Please help us bring our studio space into the 21st Century by donating money to replace old, dilapidated furniture.

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I teach Studio Art, Architecture, and AP Art History at Abraham Lincoln High School in SF. Many of my students take long bus rides (up to 2 hours) from all parts of the City to our "school on the hill" in the Sunset Neighborhood. ALHS has a deep tradition of the commitment of service in the community. The Architecture Program is a testament to the training of students for a career in the Design, Architecture, Engineering, and Construction trades. Many former graduates volunteer time, energy, supplies, and resources to continue inspiring students for a career to support their community...Architects, Engineers, Civil & Urban Planners, Designers, and others! Please help us bring our studio space into the 21st Century by donating money to replace old, dilapidated furniture.

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