Welcome to Lindbergh Schools! Online registration is available for both new and existing families who are registering a new student. This includes registering new students for the current school year, as well as new students for the upcoming school year.
At Lindbergh Schools, we are creating a better world through personalized, innovative learning experiences. Lindbergh Schools 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.
The League of Women Voters of Metro St. Louis will host a candidate forum for Lindbergh Schools Board of Education candidates on Monday, March 14 at 6:30 p.m. in the boardroom at Central Office.
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.
Lindbergh Schools 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.
During this month's meeting, Superintendent Dr. Tony Lake reviewed the district's scheduled capital improvement projects for the 2022-23 school year.
The Student Life Board Advisory Committee held its fifth meeting of the 2021-22 school year Thursday, Feb. 10
The council met Thursday, Feb. 10 to learn about programs in the St. Louis area that provide authentic, real-world learning experiences for students through community business partnerships.
The Inclusion, Equity and Diversity Committee met Monday, Feb. 7 to learn more about the work taking place districtwide in the areas of Academic Access and Curriculum, Policy, Human Resources and Professional Learning, and Communications.
The task force met for the first time on Thursday, Jan. 27 to review research and identify the next steps in expanding world language opportunities for students.
The task force reviewed survey feedback from parents, teachers and students regarding the implementation of new school start times for the 2021-22 school year.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.