Lindbergh High School – along with both of Lindbergh’s middle schools, Sperreng and Truman – was named a 2025 Promising Practice School by Character.org on June 5.
Lindbergh High School was credited for its PAC advisory program, a program that connects teachers and students to help students plan for their academic future while focusing on character development, while Sperreng was nominated for its Equity Committee for Honoring and Helping Others (ECHO) and Truman demonstrated promising practices through core values in action.
Character.org is a non-partisan organization “that advocates for character” made up of educators, researchers, business and civic leaders. It has certified 230 character-centered Promising Practices that have been implemented in schools and organizations worldwide. Promising Practices are unique initiatives that inspire “goodness in action” and contribute to the field of character development. Each Promising Practice aligns with at least one of the principles from Character.org’s 11 Principles Framework.