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We prepare students for success through innovative instruction and a focus on collaboration, creativity, communication and critical thinking.
St. Louis, MOgo.lindberghschools.wsJoined October 2009

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Dressel Elementary School fifth graders learned about the Lunar New Year, the year of the rabbit, at the end of January. The students paraded through the halls as a dragon for the kindergarten students' amusement. #WhyWeFly
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It's National School Counseling Week! Lindbergh school counselors play an important role in contributing to student success. They work to remove barriers to learning by addressing students’ academic concerns, career options and social-emotional skills. Thank you, counselors!
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Congratulations to Lindbergh Schools Music Coordinator Linda Huck, as she was inducted into the 2023 MMEA Hall of Fame during this year’s conference. The MMEA Hall of Fame Award honors individuals who have made a lasting or enduring impact on music education in Missouri.
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Students created grocery store lists and learned about the different sections of the grocery store. The Lindbergh Schools Foundation provided the class with gift cards, which helped the students when they visited the store and found the ingredients. #WhyWeFly
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Bon Appétit! Sperreng Middle School students in the Personalized Academic and Life Skills program (PALS) cooked up some grilled cheeses as part of their lesson plan today. As part of the program, students found a recipe online and purchased the ingredients at Walmart.
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Art meets the Louisiana Purchase! Fifth grade students at Sappington Elementary School created westward expansion artifacts in art class recently. Students used different materials and were able to show off their creativity and critical thinking skills. #WhyWeFly
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WEATHER UPDATE: Due to inclement weather and dangerous road conditions, all Lindbergh Schools will be closed on Monday, Jan. 30. This includes before-school activities, school-age Flyers Club and Lindbergh Early Childhood Education.
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The Lindbergh High School Chamber String Enemble performed for an audience of music educators from across the state today, during the Missouri Music Educators Association annual convention. All-State orchestra members will perform Satruday. Congratulations, Flyers! #WhyWeFly
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Recently, Lindbergh Schools announced the addition of a student representative seat on the Board of Education. Hear from the two students selected on why they chose to apply, were selected, and what they hope to see the position do moving forward.
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WEATHER UPDATE: Due to inclement weather, all Lindbergh Schools will be closed Wednesday, Jan. 25. This includes all activities, school-age Flyers Club and Lindbergh Early Childhood Education. Check back for more information.
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Long Elementary School staff and students were recognized at the January board meeting. 2022 Support Employee of the Year and paraprofessional Vicki DiMuro was honored. Additionally, students Alex and Lucas received recognitions! #WhyWeFly
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In an effort to get students to expand their reading horizons and find new passions, Concord Elementary hosted a "Book Tasting" at the "Concord Cafe" for 4th grade students. They recorded their opinions and ratings on their "Book Menu" as they "tasted" a book from each genre.
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Dressel Elementary School first graders were taken to space! The Challenger Learning Center-St. Louis, a STEM program interested in expanding students' space knowledge, set up a 360-degree planetarium exhibit. Students have been learning about the movement of stars. #WhyWeFly
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Truman Middle School hosted a Tech-Time technology event last week. Over 60 students and 15 special guests from LHS, central office and Apple conducted 20-minute technology related presentations aligned with operations, creativity and digital citizenship. #WhyWeFly
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Teachers, parents, students and administrators have been collaborating and planning for future student success over the past two days. On Thursday, Truman and Sperreng teachers looked at how the district can create flexible, safe learning spaces in the future. #WhyWeFly
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Teachers, parents, students and administrators have been planning for future student success over the past two days. On Friday they began planning to create a farm-to-table program that will teach science skills in an authentic, real-world learning environment.
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Lindbergh Schools will be hosting a Speaker Series on Tuesday, Jan. 17 at 6:30 p.m. Hear tips from Lindbergh kindergarten teachers and learn what to expect during your child's first year of elementary school. More information available in your school's e-Note!
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Make sure you tune in to the Fox 2 Now morning show Wednesday morning! LHS junior Elle Grage will be on the show representing the St. Louis Science Center's Youth Exploring Science program. While on the show, she will help demonstrate some of her engineering component's projects!
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Students at Long Elementary went above and beyond to complete their iReady lessons in December. They were challenged to complete 1,000 lessons. They completed 3,143! As a reward, two students in each grade level got to pie Dr. Phillips and Dr. Mach in the face during lunch.
Two students from Long Elementary School throw pies into the faces Dr. Phillips and Dr. Mach during lunch on Friday.
Two girls from Long Elementary School pose with Dr. Phillips and Dr. Mach after throwing pies in their faces as a reward during lunch. Dr. Phillips is throwing up a peace sign while the other three smile.
A Long Elementary School Student poses after he and another classmate threw pies into the faces of Dr. Phillips and Dr. Mach during lunch on Friday as a reward for completing over 3,000 iReady assignments in the month of December.
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Kennerly Elementary School staff and students were recognized at the December board meeting. 2022 Teacher of the Year Brittany Zimpher was honored. Additionally, students Teon and Alaina received recognitions! #WhyWeFly
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Lindbergh High School students in child development taught "mini" lessons at ECE today! The LHS students have been spending Wednesdays each week at ECE, which culminated with them getting a chance to teach a lesson. #WhyWeFly
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Sperreng Middle School seventh grade students created art dioramas out of different media to advocate for changes that they want to see at the school. The students presented their art projects to fellow students and staff. #WhyWeFly
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Today is National Special Education Day! Lindbergh Schools partners with the Special School District to provide special education services for students in a variety of placements. We thank the SSD administrators, educators and staff who serve our Lindbergh students! #WhyWeFly
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Crestwood Elementary School third graders held a parade through the hallways of the school last week before fall break. Students read the book "Balloons Over Broadway," and then created posters about their favorite books to showcase in a parade! #WhyWeFly
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Students from around the district were able to visit the Wreaths Across America Mobile Education Exhibit on Friday, Nov. 18. The exhibit serves as a free, mobile museum with educational and inspiring interactive exhibits, short films and shared stories. #WhyWeFly
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