Lindbergh Schools is continuing measures this school year to support our most important priority, which is protecting in-person learning for students. Lindbergh Schools ranks No. 12 of all Missouri public school districts for academic excellence and No. 6 for high quality teachers, according to Niche’s 2022 rankings.
Lindbergh High School’s legendary 1970s boys cross country teams ran well enough to make it into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in 2021. Lindbergh Schools is continuing measures this school year to support our most important priority, which is protecting in-person learning for students.
Lindbergh Schools is increasing pay rates for substitute teachers! Developing data-driven strategies to meet the individual academic needs of students is a daily goal for Intervention Coordinator Maureen Stabler, who is a recent addition to Lindbergh’s Teaching and Learning Team.
The Lindbergh Schools Board of Education voted on Oct. 21 to authorize advance refinancing of 2014 Prop G general obligation bonds, which at current low-interest rates would save taxpayers approximately $4 million in the district’s debt service fund.
Parents and athletes need to manage their SportsEngine accounts to ensure they get the most out of their Lindbergh Lacrosse Club experience during each sporting season.
Keep connected to your team (s). Get schedules and team updates for every athlete in the house, plus a way to message other members on your team and a way to give coaches a heads up about practice. Enjoy unlimited access to scores & stats, photo/video sharing, and more.
In many instances, more than one parent or guardian needs to be in the loop with a child's sports life. Using the mobile app, you can add additional guardians to an account. Guardians can 1) View games and events 2) RSVP to games and events 3) Send and receive messages to coaches and team members 4) participate in team chat
Canvas is Lindbergh's learning management system, which supports teaching and learning by connecting all of our digital tools in one place. This connection empowers teachers to transform the learning experience for students by making it more personalized, engaging and collaborative.
This address allows students to quickly access Canvas through the web. This link will not allow parents or guardians access to Canvas. Students can also use the Canvas app on their mobile devices.
Parents and guardians can use this address to quickly access Canvas through the web. Students will not be able to use this link to access Canvas. Canvas is also accessible through an app as described below.
Please be aware that being a parent observer in Canvas is similar to looking out the window of a plane. You can see the ground but you can't make out all of the fine details. There may be times when you click a Canvas notification on your phone and it will result in a 503 error.
Announcements allow teachers to communicate with students about course activities and post interesting course-related topics. Announcements are designed to allow teachers to share information with all members of a course or all members of sections within a course.
We are here to help. If you need assistance with Canvas, please email us at canvas@lindberghschools.ws.
Lindbergh Early Childhood Education is committed to helping students succeed not only in academics, but also in life. We prepare students for success through innovative instruction and a focus on collaboration, creativity, communication and critical thinking. This high-quality education for all students is propelled by strong community support, and a team of excellent teachers, support staff and administrators.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is extending its funding for school meals through June 30, 2022, which means all Lindbergh students will continue to be eligible for free, healthy meals through the end of next school year.
Lindbergh High School science teacher and Lindbergh Schools 2021 Teacher of the Year Dan Dougherty has been named one of 10 Missouri Regional Teachers of the Year for the St. Louis area.
School Opening Task Force Update: June 24, 2021. This week, the School Opening Task Force met to review current COVID-19 data and recommendations, and provide input to district leadership as we begin planning for the 2021-22 school year.
Lindbergh Schools can now use technology such as Zoom and Canvas to allow students to participate in school from home. This means we will not have to extend the school year beyond Memorial Day if we use up all of our built-in snow days.
The St. Louis County Department of Public Health has rescinded its health order requiring masks and social distancing. These changes are in response to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s interim public health recommendations for fully vaccinated individuals.