Lincoln-West High School

Lincoln-West High School (L-W) is a high school located in Cleveland, in the U.S. state of Ohio and part of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District. The school's name is a by-product of the merger between Cleveland's Lincoln High School and West High School. The current school building was built in 1970.

Lincoln-West has a large multicultural and multilingual population including over 41 nationalities and 25 languages. First generation Americans and immigrants represented at the academy include: Puerto Rican, Russian, Ukrainian, Mexican, Dominican, Chinese, Albanian, Nepali, Arab, Urdu, Vietnamese, Laotian/Thai, African, Polish and Croatian.

Originally, the school district was divided into the East and West Senate Conferences with L-W sports teams playing in the West. In the late 1970s, the CMSD reorganized the conferences into the North and South Senate Conferences with L-W in the North Senate.

The Lincoln-West mascot and nickname is the Wolverines and the school colors are red, white and blue.

Lincoln High School

 * Baseball: 1946

West High School

 * Wrestling: 1947, 1950, 1951
 * Boys cross country: 1950

Notable alumni

 * Dartanyon Crockett, bronze-medal winner in men's judo at the London 2012 Paralympics and Rio 2016 United States paralympian, class of 2009
 * Dave Ford, professional baseball player in Major League Baseball, class of 1975

Lincoln High School

 * Walt Yowarsky, professional football player, coach, and scout in the National Football League, class of 1946

West High School

 * Linda A. Eastman, chief librarian of the Cleveland Public Library, class of 1885
 * Alwin C. Ernst, co-founder of the accounting firm of Ernst & Ernst, class of 1899
 * Albert Bushnell Hart, American historian, class of 1870
 * Isaac C. Kidd, Rear Admiral in the United States Navy, class of 1902
 * James Ford Rhodes, American historian, class of 1865
 * James A. Frost, University President