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Task force recommends new Lindbergh Schools start times

Task force recommends new Lindbergh Schools start times

By Erin Achenbach, News Editor February 21, 2023

The Lindbergh Schools Board of Education is considering changes to school start times for the 2023-2024 school year. At a Board of Education meeting Feb. 15, Chief Academic Officer Tara Sparks explained...

Board of Education hears Compass Plan updates at workshop

Board of Education hears Compass Plan updates at workshop

By Lucas Irizarry, Staff Reporter May 25, 2022

Lindbergh’s Compass Plan is an outline of “how the work of the superintendent, teaching and learning, human resources, business and finance, and communications departments comes together to support...

Tsichlis calls into question library policy change

Tsichlis calls into question library policy change

By Lucas Irizarry, Staff Reporter March 29, 2022

Changes to Lindbergh School’s library policy were passed 6-1 March 18, with Treasurer Mike Tsichlis questioning the wording and reasoning behind the change. The section Tsichlis had an issue with...

Lindbergh reviews school start time changes

Lindbergh reviews school start time changes

By Lucas Irizarry, Staff Reporter January 27, 2022

The 2021-2022 school year featured new start times for Lindbergh elementary schools and the high school, and the changes were reviewed by the Board of Education Jan. 20 at a special meeting. Elementary...

Lindbergh Board of Education votes to retain challenged books

Lindbergh Board of Education votes to retain challenged books

By Lucas Irizarry, Staff Reporter December 21, 2021

The Lindbergh Schools Board of Education voted last week to keep two challenged books in the high school’s library.  The board voted 6-1 Dec. 16 to retain both “The Handmaid’s Tale” and “Gender...

The Lindbergh Green Light Plan outlines the three phases of possible school openings and closures.

Lindbergh will reopen school in August with two days in person, three days virtual

By Gloria Lloyd, News Editor July 20, 2020

Like other St. Louis County school districts, Lindbergh Schools will return to school in person two days a week this fall, with three days of virtual instruction. It would be the first time schools have...

Students walk to class during the passing period at Lindbergh High School Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018.

Lindbergh examines how to return to class

By Gloria Lloyd, News Editor June 25, 2020

No one really knows what school will look like this fall in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, but a 61-member task force in Lindbergh Schools is trying to figure it out. The Lindbergh Reopening Task...

Jack Thayer from Holly Hatfield’s 2018-2019 third-grade class at Sappington Elementary School spent nearly two years coding a math program called ‘Jack Math.’ This program helps students learn addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. His father, who studied engineering, taught Jack how to code in Python.

Lindbergh moves to 1:1 technology, will buy elementary iPads and high-school laptops

By Gloria Lloyd, News Editor June 4, 2020

Lindbergh Schools is going to give a computer to every K-12 student through a 1:1 technology program starting this summer and extending over the next three years, in a decision made even before school...

Students walk to class during the passing period at Lindbergh High School Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018.

‘Black Lives Matter’ sign causes Lindbergh High debate

By Erin Achenbach, Staff Reporter February 27, 2019

A “Black Lives Matter” poster at Lindbergh High School hung for Black History Month sparked debate and some anger regarding race and students’ rights in school. The poster, which read “All Lives...

Incoming Kennerly kindergarteners Andrew and Hailey enjoy the Popsicles that Principal Todd Morgan handed out.

Lindbergh to offer tuition-free full-day kindergarten starting Jan. 7

December 18, 2018

By Gloria Lloyd News Editor glorialloyd@callnewspapers.com Lindbergh Schools will begin offering tuition-free full-day kindergarten starting in January, a turnabout from last year when the district...

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