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Abraham Lincoln Continuation

Abraham Lincoln Continuation is a public high school in Riverside, CA, serving grades 9–12, rated D, with 148 students and a 12.2:1 student-teacher ratio.

In 2024-2025, the share of students meeting the state standard was 9% in English Language Arts, 3% in Science and 1% in Math.

DTopHap school rating
Rating
D
Grades
9–12
Enrollment
148
Students per teacher
12.2:1
Level
High
Type
Public · Alternative/Other

2024-2025 testing year

State test results

Share of students meeting or exceeding the state standard.

English Language Arts9%
Science3%
Math1%

Student body

Hispanic84%
Two or more races6%
White5%
Asian3%
Black3%
Male / female
59% / 41%
Free or reduced lunch
95%
Enrollment change vs prior year
-24.5%
Prior-year enrollment
196

School details

Address
4341 Victoria Ave, Riverside, CA 92507
Phone
(951) 788-7371
Setting
City - Large
Status
Operational
NCES ID
063315005148

School district

Riverside Unified School District

Common questions

About Abraham Lincoln Continuation

How is Abraham Lincoln Continuation rated?

Abraham Lincoln Continuation holds a D rating on TopHap's A-to-D scale, which blends state test results, academic progress and student outcomes. Riverside Unified School District is rated B- overall.

How do students at Abraham Lincoln Continuation perform on state tests?

In the 2024-2025 testing year, the share of Abraham Lincoln Continuation students meeting or exceeding the state standard was 9% in English Language Arts, 3% in Science and 1% in Math.

What grades does Abraham Lincoln Continuation serve?

Abraham Lincoln Continuation serves grades 9–12 as a high school.

How many students attend Abraham Lincoln Continuation?

148 students attend Abraham Lincoln Continuation, down from 196 the prior year, with a student-teacher ratio of 12.2:1.

Which school district is Abraham Lincoln Continuation in?

Abraham Lincoln Continuation is part of Riverside Unified School District, which reports 49 schools, 38,033 students and $15,155 of spending per student.