
Chris Davidson plays on Lincoln’s Unified Basketball team. The Unified team is made up of students in the Intensive Support Classroom (ISC) and is coached by physical education teacher Ken Weinberg. Davidson and the other ISC students play alongside one another, learning the game together and supporting each other along the way.
Davidson spends much of his time after school staying active.
“I usually like to work out and do things athletic,” Davidson said.
He does most of his exercise at the Multnomah Athletic Club (MAC). If he’s not on the court perfecting his jump shot, he’s in the weight room focusing on upper-body workouts.
When he’s not exercising, Davidson enjoys watching “The Regular Show,” an animated series about a raccoon and a blue jay that he has followed since he was young. His favorite music genre is country, and he is looking forward to attending a concert in the future. Lunch is the high point of his school day because it’s a chance to unwind and recharge with classmates.
Isabella Teague’s clothing choices perfectly reflect her outgoing and magnetic personality. She usually sports headphones and bright, sparkly or floral pink and purple clothing. These outfits stand out as she socializes and sparks conversations with anyone and everyone at Lincoln.

When Teague meets someone new, she often asks for their family members’ ages and birthdates and writes them down on a piece of paper she keeps with the rest of her school books. She can recall this information consistently and accurately.
In addition to being one of the friendliest and most curious people at Lincoln, her creativity shows up in her hobbies.
“I enjoy drawing people, writing and going for walks around my neighborhood,” Teague said.
Teague also enjoys listening to a wide variety of music.
“All kinds of music, like pop music and ‘What’s It Gonna Be?!’ by Busta Rhymes,” Teague said.