Lincoln Park Performing Arts Charter School

It enrolls students in grades seven through twelve from home districts in Beaver, Allegheny, Washington, Butler, and Lawrence counties.

[2] The school and its associated performing arts center house a 750-seat mainstage theater with rehearsal and support space, a blackbox theater, three dance studios, music ensemble rehearsal spaces, practice rooms, and fully-equipped TV and recording studios, all in addition to standard academic facilities.

[3] Lincoln High closed in 1987 after the collapse of the local steel industry led to a steep population drop in Midland.

[3] It also features various extra-curricular extensions of in-class arts instruction, such as improv nights, student-directed one-acts and experimental theatre, student films, fine art showcases, BatCat Press (a student-run independent publisher), various dance and choreography showcases, and a house band, among others.

Lincoln Park’s boys' basketball team has won multiple WPIAL championships over the past 10+ years.

Campus aerial view