Lincoln High School (Portland, Oregon)

Of 372 students, 330 graduated, 34 dropped out, four received a modified diploma, and four were still enrolled in high school the following year.

The building was designed by prominent local architect William Stokes and situated in the block bounded by 14th, Morrison, Lownsdale (now 15th) and Alder Streets.

[18] In 1889, a "very successful" night school program was started at the first purpose-built building at SW 14th and Morrison.

The building occupies the block bounded by Market & Mill Streets and Park & Broadway.

[22] Also in 1937, the Portland Police Bureau's anti-leftist "Red Squad" interrogated a student union leader.

[17] The existing building was sold to the Vanport Extension Center (now Portland State University) in April 1949 for $875,000, with the intention that the high school would not leave for "at least two years.

The 1885 high school building which, in 1909, became the first to take the name Lincoln High School
Lincoln High School circa 1920, now known as Lincoln Hall and part of Portland State University
New campus under construction in November 2020