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lindberghSchoolS2010-11 directoryA special publication of the South County Times August 2010
indeXSchoolSLindbergh High School ................ 10Sperreng Middle School .............. 11Crestwood Elementary School ..... 12Kennerly Elementary School ........ 13Long Elementary School .............. 14Sappington Elementary School ..... 15Truman Elementary School .......... 16Lindbergh ECE ............................. 17
inForMAtionDistrict, School and Staff Recognitions ....................... 3District Map................................... 4Phone Numbers ............................ 4Calendar ........................................ 5Winter Weather Info ...................... 5LHS Fall Sports Schedule ............. 6-8Flyers Athletics Online ................... 8Athletic Activity Fees ...................... 8LHS Class of 2010 Profile ............... 9Lindbergh Athletic Asscociation Activities Office........................... 9Parents As Teachers ..................... 17Lindbergh School District Foundation ............................... 19About The District ....................... 20Lindbergh OASIS Tutors ............... 20Senior Associates Luncheon ......... 20Social Media ................................ 20LHS Alumni .................................. 20Parent Meetings .......................... 21E-Writer Newsletter ...................... 21
AdMiniStrAtionWelcome From Superintendent ..... 3Board of Education ...................... 18Mission Statement ....................... 18Public Notice ............................... 22Administrative Procedures for Compliance with the Family Education Rights & Privacy Act (FERPA) ......... 22
Lindbergh Schools Teacher of the Year Marilyn Callahan works in The Hangar Gallery and Studio with Lindbergh High School 2010 Graduate Jenna Haenni. At Kennerly Elementary, Callahan wore “ears” as a fun way to help
students distinguish her as a new teacher.
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Dear Neighbors,Lindbergh Schools has always been a
strong fixture in our community, providing award-winning, world class education that prepares our children and grandchildren to be competitive in college, careers and life. Tools such as experienced teachers, small class sizes and individualized instruction are what make that possible, but a $14 million decline in local revenue since 2007-08 is putting some of our most valued pro-grams at risk.
Our district relies almost exclusively on the support of local businesses and residents like you for support. That is why the Board of Education is asking voters to stand united with us to protect our students’ futures and back a tax rate increase this November.
A few months ago, I stood onstage at our high school com-mencement ceremony and handed diplomas to hundreds of hopeful Lindbergh High School graduates. They have reason to be proud: 94 percent will go to college, and many will benefit from a portion of $10.1 million in total scholarship offers. My hope as we head into the future is that this year’s kindergarteners will have had no fewer opportunities, access to resources, or proud accom-plishments to smile about when they walk across the stage to receive their diplomas in 2023.
Now, more than ever, it is important for our Lindbergh Schools community to follow our theme and stand “United for Student Excellence” to maintain the traditions we all expect and value.
We are Lindbergh, and we are leaders. Won’t you help us main-tain that excellence in our schools and our community?
Sincerely,
Dr. Jim SimpsonSuperintendent of Schools
welcoMe FroM the Superintendent
lindbergh SchoolS AdMiniStrAtion4900 S. Lindbergh Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63126314-729-2480• Dr. Jim Simpson, Superintendent of Schools• Dr. Nancy Rathjen, Asst. Superintendent, Curriculum & Instruction• Dr. Richard Francis, Asst. Superintendent, Personnel• Patrick J. Lanane, Asst. Superintendent, Finance• Karl E. Guyer, AIA, Executive Director of Planning & Development
• 9thDistinctioninPerformanceStateAward• NationalDistrictofCharacterAward–CharacterEducationPartnership(CEP)
• “America’sBestHighSchools”–SilverMedal,U.S.NewsMediaGroup–Lindbergh High School
• OneofNewsweek’sTopU.S.HighSchools,sixconsecutiveyears–Lindbergh High School
• CharacterEducation2010PromisingPracticeAwards:Crestwood Elementary, Kennerly Elementary, Long Elementary, Lindbergh Early Childhood, Lindbergh High School, Sappington Elementary, Sperreng Middle School
• NationallyRecognizedBlueRibbonSchools–Truman Elementary and Sperreng Middle School
• MissouriGoldStarSchools–Crestwood Elementary, Kennerly Elementary, Truman Elementary, Sperreng Middle School
• NationallyAccreditedbytheNationalAssociationfortheEducationofYoungChildren–Lindbergh Early Childhood Education
• MarilynCallahan–2010-11 Teacher of the Year, LHS Art• PaulineGilbers–2010-11 Support Staff Person of the Year,
LHS Guidance• NationalSchoolsofCharacter–Kennerly Elementary, Sappington
Elementary, Long Elementary• MissouriSchoolofCharacter–Lindbergh High School• Winner,SchoolMatch“WhatParentsWant”award
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1. AdministrationBuilding 4900 S. Lindbergh • 314-729-24802. LindberghHighSchool 5000 S. Lindbergh • 314-729-24103. SperrengMiddleSchool 12111 Tesson Ferry • 314-729-2420
4. CrestwoodElementarySchool 1020 S. Sappington • 314-729-24305. KennerlyElementarySchool 10025 Kennerly • 314-729-24406. LongElementarySchool 9021 Sappington • 314-729-2450
7. SappingtonElementarySchool 11011 Gravois • 314-729-24608. TrumanElementarySchool 12225 Eddie & Park • 314-729-24709. LindberghEarlyChildhoodEducation 10305 Concord School Rd. • 314-729-2434
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AUGUST 12 All Staff Orientation 17 School opens
SEPTEMBER 6 labor day; No School K-12; Offices Closed 12 LHS Band Flea Market
OCTOBER 1 Professional Development Day; No School K-12 15 1st Quarter ends - 1/2 School Day; 1/2 Records Day 19, 21 LHS Evening Parent Conferences 25, 27 Elementary Evening Parent Conferences 26, 28 Middle School Evening Parent Conferences
NOVEMBER 1, 2 No School K-12 3 Academic All-Stars: Crestwood & Long, 6 p.m. Academic All-Stars: Kennerly & Sappington, 7:15 p.m. 4 Academic All-Stars: Truman 4 & PEGS, 6 p.m. Academic All-Stars: Truman 5 & PEGS, 7:15 p.m. 8 BackStoppers Patriotic Concert, 7 p.m., LHS Aud. 20-21 Rotary Craft Fair at LHS 22 Academic All-Stars: Sperreng 6th Grade, 6 p.m. Academic All-Stars: Sperreng 7th Grade, 7:15 p.m. 24, 25, 26 thanksgiving break; No School K-12; Offices Closed 25 & 26 only
DECEMBER 1 Academic All-Stars: Sperreng 8th Grade, 6 p.m. 5 LHS Mothers’ Club House Tour 21-31 winter recess; No School K-12 23-24 Offices Closed 30-31 Offices Closed
JANUARY 3 School resumes 17 Martin luther King, Jr. day; No School K-12; Offices
Closed
FEBRUARY 21 presidents day; No School K-12; Offices Closed
MARCH 11 3rd Quarter ends - 1/2 School Day; 1/2 Records Staff Day 14-18 Spring break 19 Rotary Craft Fair 21 School resumes 25 1/2 Day School; 1/2 Conferences (K-5 only)
APRIL 22 No School K-12; Offices Closed
MAY 1 Band Flea Market 19 last day for Seniors 21 Spirit Festival 26 LHS Graduation 26 4th Quarter ends - K-12; Last Day for Students 30 Memorial day - No School K-12; Offices Closed
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lhS FAll 2010 SportS Schedule
VArSity FootbAll8/19 GREENANDGOLD 5p.m.8/20 JAMBOREE 6 p.m.8/27 OAKVILLE 7p.m.9/3 @ Lafayette 7 p.m.9/10 FOX 7p.m.9/17 PARKWAYSOUTH 7p.m.9/24 @ Marquette 7 p.m.10/1 @ Eureka 7 p.m.10/8 NORTHWEST 7p.m.10/15 @ DeSmet 7 p.m.10/22 @ Mehlville 7 p.m.10/29 SLUH 7p.m.11/5 SECTIONALS 7 p.m.11/12 QUARTERFINALS 7 p.m.11/19 SEMIFINALS 7 p.m.11/26 STATE FINAL 5 p.m.
SophoMore FootbAll8/30 @ Oakville 4:15 p.m.9/7 LAFAYETTE 4:15p.m.9/13 @ Fox 4 p.m.9/20 @ Parkway South 4 p.m.9/27 MARQUETTE 4p.m.10/4 EUREKA 4:15p.m.10/11 @ Northwest 4 p.m.10/18 DeSMET 4p.m.10/25 MEHLVILLE 4p.m.10/28 @ SLUH 4 p.m.
FreShMAn FootbAll9/2 LAFAYETTE 4:15p.m.9/9 EUREKA 4:15p.m.9/16 @ Oakville 4:15 p.m.9/23 @ Mehlville 4:15 p.m.10/7 @ Parkway South 4:15 p.m.
10/14 NORTHWEST 4:15p.m.10/21 @ Fox 4:15 p.m.10/28 MARQUETTE 4:15p.m.
boyS & girlS croSS country9/3 @ First Capitol Inv 4 p.m.9/9 @ Webster Inv 4 p.m.9/11 @ Forest Park Mt 10 a.m.9/16 @ Parkway Central Inv 4 p.m.9/24 @ Fox Inv 4 p.m.10/2 @ Lakeshore Inv 10 a.m.10/9 @ Conference Trn10/14 @ Patriot Classic 10/23 DISTRICT 10 a.m.10/30 SECTIONALS 10 a.m.11/6 STATE
girlS golF8/25 @ Oakville 3 p.m.8/26 @ Seckman & Parkway North 4 p.m.8/30 @ Mehlville 3 p.m.8/31 PARKWAYCENTRAL&NORTHWEST9/1 @ Lafayette 3 p.m.9/7 FOX 3p.m.9/8 @ Marquette 3 p.m.9/13 @ Riverside JV Trn9/14 PARKWAYSOUTH 3p.m.9/16 EUREKA 3p.m.9/21 LINDVARINV 8a.m.9/27 @ Conference 9/29-10/1 DISTRICTS 9/30 KIRKWOOD 3p.m.10/6-7 SECTIONALS 10/17-19 STATE
boyS SwiMMing & diVing8/30 SUMMIT 4p.m.9/2 @ Kirkwood 4:15 p.m.9/8 @ Oakville 4:30 p.m.9/11 @ SPRINGFIELD INV 10 a.m.9/14 LADUE 4:15p.m.9/24 FLYERQUAD 4p.m.9/28 MARQUETTE 4:15p.m.9/29-30 @ SUMMIT INV 4 p.m.10/5 @ Mehlville 4:15 p.m.10/9 CAPE ROCK INV 10 a.m.10/12 LAFAYETTE 4:15p.m.10/16 FLYERINV 9a.m.10/19 @ Eureka 4:15 p.m.
10/26 @ Parkway South 4:15 p.m.11/3-4 CONFERENCE 4 p.m.11/12-13 STATE 10 a.m.
VArSity boyS Soccer8/27 @ Parkway North 4:15 p.m.8/31 @ Vianney 6 p.m.9/1 ST.MARY’S 5:30p.m.9/7-9 @ WESTMINSTER TRN 4 p.m.9/13 MEHLVILLE 5:30p.m.9/14 PKYSOUTH 5:30p.m.9/16 PARKWAYWEST 6p.m.9/20-24 @ CYO TRN 4 p.m.9/28 @ Oakville 5:30 p.m.9/30 KIRKWOOD 5:30p.m.10/5 @ Marquette 4:15 p.m.10/11 AFFTON 5:30p.m.10/12 @ Eureka 4:15 p.m.10/14 @ Timberland 5 p.m.10/18 @ Clayton 6 p.m.10/21 FOX 5:30p.m.10/25 WEBSTER 7p.m.10/26 LAFAYETTE 5:30p.m.10/28 WENTZVILLE 5:30p.m.10/30-11/6 DISTRICTS 4 p.m.11/9 SECTIONALS 5 p.m.11/19-20 STATE 6 p.m.
SophoMore boyS Soccer8/27 @ Parkway North 4:15 p.m.8/31 @ Vianney 4 p.m.9/1 ST.MARY’S 4p.m.9/8 @ Marquette 4:15 p.m.9/13 MEHLVILLE 4:15p.m.9/14 PARKWAYSOUTH 4:15p.m.9/16 PARKWAYWEST 4:15p.m.9/20-22 LHSTRN 4:15p.m.9/28 @ Oakville 4:15 p.m.9/30 KIRKWOOD 4p.m.10/6 TIMBERLAND 4:15p.m.10/11 AFFTON 4p.m.10/12 EUREKA 4:15p.m.10/18 @ Clayton 4:15 p.m.10/21 FOX 4:15p.m.10/25 @ Webster 4 p.m.10/26 LAFAYETTE 4:15p.m.10/28 WENTZVILLE 4:15p.m.
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lhS FAll 2010 SportS ScheduleFreShMAn boyS Soccer9/1 @ Marquette 4:15 p.m.9/8 @ Seckman 4 p.m.9/9 SUMMIT 4:15p.m.9/13 @ Parkway North 4:15 p.m.9/15 PARKWAYSOUTH 4:15p.m.9/20 LAFAYETTE 4:15p.m.9/22 MEHLVILLE 4:15p.m.9/24 @ Eureka 4:15 p.m.9/27 @ Kirkwood9/29 @ Oakville 4:15 p.m.10/5 @ Northwest 4:15 p.m.10/13 FOX 4:15p.m.10/18-22 @ SUMMIT TRN 4 p.m.10/25-28 @ SUBURBAN TRN 4 p.m.
VArSity SoFtbAll8/23-26 @ SUMMIT INV 4 p.m.8/27 @ Kirkwood 4:15 p.m.8/30-9/2 @ SUB TRN 4 p.m.9/3-4 @ COR JESU TRN 4 p.m.9/7 PARKWAYSOUTH 4:15p.m.9/8 WEBSTER 4:15p.m.9/9 @ Marquette 4:15 p.m.9/14 OAKVILLE 4:15p.m.9/15 @ Seckman 4:15 p.m.9/16 @ Eureka 4:15 p.m.9/21 NORTHWEST 4:15p.m.9/23 @ Fox 4:15 p.m.9/28 MEHLVILLE 4:15p.m.9/29 PARKWAYCENTRAL 4:15p.m.
9/30 @ Lafayette 4:15 p.m.10/1 AFFTON 4:15p.m.10/4 PARKWAYWEST 4:15p.m.10/6-9 DISTRICTS 4 p.m.10/13 SECTIONALS 4 p.m.10/22-23 STATE 4 p.m.
Junior VArSity SoFtbAll8/27-28 @ McCLUER N TRN 4 p.m.8/27 KIRKWOOD 4:15p.m.9/7 @ Parkway South 4:15 p.m.9/8 @ Webster 4:15 p.m.9/9 MARQUETTE 4:15p.m.9/14 @ Oakville 4:15 p.m.9/15 SECKMAN 4:15p.m.9/16 EUREKA 4:15p.m.9/18 @ Parkway SOUTH TRN 9 a.m.9/21 @ Northwest 4:15 p.m.9/23 FOX 4:15p.m.9/28 @ Mehlville 4:15 p.m.9/29 PARKWAYCENTRAL 4:15p.m.9/30 LAFAYETTE 4:15p.m.10/1 @ Affton 4:15 p.m.10/2 @ FOX TRN 10 a.m.10/4 @ Parkway West 4:15 p.m.
VArSity girlS tenniS8/23 @ U-City 4 p.m.8/25 MARQUETTE 4p.m.8/30 @ Lafayette 4 p.m.9/1 @ Webster 4 p.m.
9/2 @ Parkway Central 4 p.m.9/9 MEHLVILLE 4p.m.9/13 CORJESU 4p.m.9/14 PARKWAYSOUTH 4p.m.9/15 @ Parkway West 4:15 p.m.9/16 @ Ladue 4 p.m.9/20-24 CONFERENCE 4 p.m.9/28 OAKVILLE 4p.m.9/29 PARKWAYNORTH 4p.m.9/30 EUREKA 4p.m.10/1 SUMMIT 4p.m.10/4-8 DISTRICTS 3 p.m.10/11-13 REGIONAL 1 p.m.10/21-23 STATE 3 p.m.
Junior VArSity girlS tenniS8/23 @ U-City 4 p.m.8/25 MARQUETTE 4p.m.8/30 @ Lafayette 4 p.m.9/1 @ Webster 4 p.m.9/2 PARKWAYCENTRAL9/9 MEHLVILLE 4p.m.9/13 CORJESU 4p.m.9/14 @ Parkway South 4:15 p.m.9/15 PKYWEST 3:30p.m.9/16 LADUE 3:30p.m.9/28 OAKVILLE 4p.m.9/29 @ Parkway North 4 p.m.9/30 EUREKA 4p.m.10/1 SUMMIT 4p.m.
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VArSity girlS VolleybAll8/27 URSULINE 5:30p.m.8/31 @ Parkway West 6 p.m.9/2 @ Westminster 5 p.m.9/8 KIRKWOOD 5:30p.m.9/9 EUREKA 5p.m.9/14 @ Marquette 5 p.m.9/16-18 @ OAKVILLE TRN 4 p.m.9/21 NORTHWEST 5p.m.9/23 NOTREDAME 5p.m.9/28 @ Parkway South 5 p.m.10/2 @ HELIAS TRN 8:30 a.m.10/5 @ Lafayette 5 p.m.10/7 CORJESU 5p.m.10/9 @ LEBANON TRN 9 a.m.10/12 @ Mehlville 5 p.m.10/13 NERINXHALL 5:30p.m.10/14 FOX 5p.m.10/19 OAKVILLE 5p.m.10/21 @ Webster 5:30 p.m.10/25-28 DISTRICTS 4 p.m.10/30 SECTIONALS 10 a.m.11/5-6 STATE 4 p.m.
Junior VArSity girlS VolleybAll8/27 URSULINE 4p.m.8/31 @ Parkway West 4:15 p.m.9/2 @ Westminster 4 p.m.9/8 KIRKWOOD 4p.m.9/9 EUREKA 4:15p.m.9/14 @ Marquette 4 p.m.9/21 NORTHWEST 4p.m.9/23 NOTREDAME 4p.m.9/25 @ FOX TRN 10 a.m.9/28 @ Parkway South 4 p.m.10/5 @ Lafayette 4 p.m.10/7 CORJESU 4p.m.10/12 @ Mehlville 4 p.m.10/13 NERINXHALL 4p.m.10/14 FOX 4p.m.10/16 LHSTRN 9a.m.10/19 OAKVILLE 4p.m.10/21 @ Webster 4 p.m.
FreShMAn girlS VolleybAll8/27 URSULINE 4p.m.9/2 @ Westminster 4 p.m.9/8 KIRKWOOD 4p.m.9/9 EUREKA 4:15p.m.9/11 @ WEBSTER TRN 9 a.m.9/14 @ Marquette 4 p.m.9/21 NORTHWEST 4p.m.9/25 @ KIRKWOOD TRN 9 a.m.9/28 @ Parkway South 4 p.m.10/5 @ Lafayette 4 p.m.10/7 CORJESU 4p.m.10/12 @ Mehlville 4 p.m.10/13 NERINXHALL 4p.m.10/14 FOX 4p.m.10/19 OAKVILLE 4p.m.10/21 @ Webster 3:30 p.m.
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lhS FAll 2010 SportS Schedule
In a step to preserve extracurricular sports and activities for students, Lindbergh Schools will begin charging a nominal fee for gate admission to athletic events, and for those students who wish to participate in extracurricu-lar programs. The combined steps are estimated to generate more than $60,000 in revenue.
The Board of Education approved charging a one-time annual fee of $35 for high school students and $10 for middle school students as part of the
budget reductions process last February. This fee covers unlimited activity and athletic participation for each student during the 2010-11 school year.
In addition, the board approved a recommendation to charge adults $3 for gate admission to athletic events. This includes varsity football, varsity boys and girls soccer, varsity and JV boys and girls basketball, and wresting meets.
For more information, please visit www.lindberghschools.ws
new AthleticS, ActiVity Fee For 2010-11
Check out Lindbergh High School’s athletics Web site for sports-related news, results from sporting events, winter and spring sports schedules and more.
You can get there by visiting: www.flyerathletics.org.
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class profile:• Graduates: 444 (girls 222, boys 222)• Graduates attending college: 414• Four year colleges: 233 (girls 127, boys 106)• Two year colleges: 181 (girls 84, boys 97)• Other schools of advanced training: 10 (girls 4, boys 6)• Military service: 3 (girls 1, boys 2)• Employment: 19 (girls 8, boys 11)Seniors will be attending:• 77 different colleges (69 four-year, 8 two-year)In all:• 94% will attend college (53% four-year, 41% two-year)• 2% will attend other schools of advanced training• 1% plan military service• 3% plan employment
Scholarships:• 280studentswereawarded665scholarshipswitha monetaryvalueof$10,017,441• Missouri “Bright Flight” Scholarships (31 or above): 38; 18 additional students with a score of 30• A+ scholarship candidates: 140• Athletics scholarships: 31• Music, theatre and arts scholarships: 9other Awards:• National Merit Finalists: 5• National Merit Semi Finalists: 5• National Merit Commended Students: 7• National Achievement Scholarship: 1• College Preparatory Certificates: 185• George Washington Carver Awards: 45• Charles A. Lindbergh Scholars: 151• International Baccalaureate Diploma candidates: 12
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Lindbergh Athletic Association (LAA) is the official Lindbergh Schools community youth sports program for grades K-8. LAA offers sports including fall soccer, Futsal soccer, basketball, volleyball, spring soccer, baseball and softball. For information, contact the Lindbergh Activities office at 314-729-2400, ext. 7551 or 7552.
In 2009-10, students and adults par-ticipated in more than 13,000 fun, educa-tional activities and classes offered by the Lindbergh Activities office. The activities program offers classes in science, foreign language, history, art, English, computers and more. Classes are offered on several levels, during the school year and sum-mer. Options for the school year include:
accelerated reader club, driver education, tennis, diving, pom and baton, guitar, challenge course, Missouri Seasons, sew-ing, keyboarding, strategy games and computerized cartooning. Classes are also available for adults! For more information, visit www.lindberghschools.ws, and click on the “Activities and LAA” link. Or call 314-729-2400, ext. 7550.
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CONTACTSSecretary:Nancy LupoNurses:Deborah Artman, Nadine O’ReillyLHSMothers’ClubPresident: Kim NesterCounselors: Jonathan Riethmeier, Director of Guidance, 10th Grade Julie Hosner, 9th Grade Elizabeth Cole/Carrie Bennett, 11th Grade Nancy Schweikhard, 12th Grade Jennifer Klug, Career And CollegeAdvancedStudiesCoordinator, DistrictHonorsCoordinator: Irv Mueller
ABOUTLHSGrades:9-122009-10Enrollment: 1,950SchoolHours:7:35 a.m. - 2:35 p.m.NumberofTeachers:125
EVENTSOpenHouse:Sept. 1, 7 p.m.Mothers’ClubFirstMeeting: Sept. 14, 9 a.m.Mothers’ClubMeetings:Second Tuesday of Month, 9 a.m.Mothers’ClubHouseTour:Sunday, Dec. 5
SCHOOLINFORMATIONnew AddreSS: 5000 S. Lindbergh BoulevardSt. Louis, MO 63126
PhoneNumbers:Main Switchboard: 314-729-2410 9th Grade: 314-729-1641 10th Grade: 314-729-1621 11th Grade: 314-729-1631 12th Grade: 314-729-1651
WebSite:www.lindberghschools.ws/LHS
AboutLindbergh:For the sixth consecutive year,
Lindbergh High School has been named one of “America’s Best High Schools” by Newsweek. On the state level, Lindbergh’s Communication Arts and Math scores are in the “Top Ten.” Math scores lead all of Lindbergh’s benchmark schools. Lindbergh High School also offers a variety of Advance Placement and International Baccalaureate courses, and is a Missouri School of Character.
MissionStatement:Lindbergh High School strives to
develop competent and caring graduates through exceptional programs, services and personnel.
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SCHOOLINFORMATIONAddress:1020 S. Sappington RoadSt. Louis, MO 63126
PhoneNumbers:314-729-2430314-729-2435 (Attendance)
WebSite:www.lindberghschools.ws/Crestwood
ScottTaylorPrincipal
AboutCrestwood:Built in 1958, Crestwood Elementary
School takes its name from the community in which it was built. It has been a focal point in the community where students, staff and parents have worked together to create a school environment focused on character and student achievement. During the 2010-11 school year, Crestwood Elementary will be “under construction” with the addi-tion of 11 new classrooms, including a new
art room and music room. Crestwood is well-known throughout
Missouri as a leader in student achievement. For five years in a row, Crestwood has been a Missouri Top Ten School, and in 2009, Crestwood was named a Missouri Gold Star School. MissionStatement:
Our Crestwood School community of responsible students, involved parents and
citizens, and a dedicated staff provides an environment where the spirit of learningsoarsandcharactergrows. We are commit-ted to an education that respects and nur-tures diversity and individual learning styles, enabling students to reach a high level of academic achievement as determined by state and national standards. We commit to a comprehensive system of support to assure this outcome.
CONTACTSSecretary: Lori EhrigNurse: Eva LorettaCounselor: Mary Kay ScottPTOPresident: Mary Stadter
ABOUTCRESTWOODGrades:K-52009-10Enrollment:315SchoolHours:8:35 a.m. - 3:25 p.m.NumberofTeachers:32
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SCHOOLINFORMATIONAddress:10025 Kennerly RoadSt. Louis, MO 63128
PhoneNumbers:314-729-2440314-729-2445 (Attendance)
WebSite:www.lindberghschools.ws/Kennerly
SuzanneChristopherPrincipal
AboutKennerly:Since 1961, Kennerly Elementary School
has been a scholastic beacon in South County where families are invited to share in the educational experiences of their children.
Kennerly is a National School of Character, a D.A.R. National Beautification Award win-
CONTACTSSecretary: Toni GriesNurses: Randa Mirbaha & Mary JuddCounselor: Tammi MarcinkiewiczPTPCo-Presidents: Kim Voellinger & Maria Clancy
ABOUTKENNERLYGrades:K-52009-10Enrollment:450SchoolHours:8:35 a.m. - 3:15 p.m.NumberofTeachers:35
EVENTSPTPMeetings:All meetings are at 7 p.m. Sept. 14, Oct. 19, Nov. 16, Jan. 18, Feb. 22, March 22, April 19
ner, and a Missouri Gold Star Award School.Parents and community members have
teamed with the talented professional staff at Kennerly to create a school environment that is challenging and rewarding for the diverse needs of each young leader.
Kennerly’s Prop R 2006 school addition includes new classrooms, restrooms, art and music rooms.
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SCHOOLINFORMATIONAddress:9021 Sappington RoadSt. Louis, MO 63126
PhoneNumbers:314-729-2450314-729-2455 (Attendance)
WebSite:www.lindberghschools.ws/Long
BrianS.McKenneyPrincipal
AboutLong:As Long Elementary School celebrates its
50th anniversary in 2010, it invites their stu-dents to “Come Fly With Us!” Long School, named a National School of Character, wel-comes family involvement through many
projects and room volunteers. The Long Parent Teacher Organization (LPTO) is very active and helps make possible numerous educational and social activities throughout the year.
CONTACTSSecretary: Lynn BilyeuNurse: Mimi ButlerCounselor: Kim MaddockPTOPresident: Jackie Natsch
ABOUTLONGGrades:K-52009-10Enrollment:380SchoolHours:8:35 a.m. - 3:15 p.m.NumberofTeachers:27
EVENTSIceCreamSocial/MeettheTeacher: Aug. 12, 6 p.m. LongParentTeacherOrganization(LPTO)FirstMeeting:Sept. 2, 6:15 p.m.
MissionStatement:The Long School community will
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SCHOOLINFORMATIONAddress:11011 Gravois RoadSt. Louis, MO 63126
PhoneNumbers:314-729-2460
WebSite:www.lindberghschools.ws/Sappington
CraigHambyPrincipal
AboutSappington:Sappington Elementary School was one of
the five elementary schools that were consoli-dated to form the Lindbergh School District in 1949. It is the only original school that is still operating as an elementary school today.
The Prop R 2006 school addition includes a new school entrance, gym, offices, library and classrooms.
Sappington has been designated as a Missouri Accelerated School, received a federal eMINTS grant to support increased technology
CONTACTSSecretary: Terri NarzinskiNurse: Lee Ann BarrettCounselors: Stacey ToomaySPTGPresident: Beth Mazdra
MissionStatement:Our school is a safe and caring community
where I can grow and learn.
ABOUTSAPPINGTONGrades:K-52009-10Enrollment:430SchoolHours:8:35 a.m. - 3:15 p.m.NumberofTeachers:39
EVENTSBacktoSchoolNight:Aug. 12, 5 - 7 p.m.SappingtonParentTeacherGroup(SPTG)FirstMeeting:Sept. 9, 6:45 p.m.SPTGMeetings:Second Thursday of month, 6:45 p.m.
for third-, fourth-, and fifth-grade classes, and is a professional learning community.
Sappington was listed as a Missouri Top Ten school in MAP performance and has received five “Best Practice” awards from the Character Education Partnership. Sappington was named a Missouri School of Character and a National School of Character in 2008-09.
VisionStatement:Sappington Elementary School is a place
where students, staff, parents and the commu-nity work together in partnership to promote lifelong learning. Focusing on students’ strengths, we strive to ensure that each child will:• thrive in a safe, pleasant, and nuturing
environment• actively participate in a challenging curriculum
supported by resources and technology• achieve personal academic success• demonstrate responsibility, respect and caring• apply knowledge to become responsible citizens
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SCHOOLINFORMATIONAddress:12225 Eddie & Park RoadSt. Louis, MO 63127
PhoneNumbers:314-729-2470314-729-2475 (Attendance)
WebSite:www.lindberghschools.ws/Truman
Dr.ToddMorganAssistant Principal
AboutTruman:Harry S Truman School opened as an ele-
mentary school in 1991. Originally built in 1963 as a middle school, increasing enroll-ment in the district’s four other elementary schools made it necessary to redraw boundar-ies and open a fifth.
Truman serves the largest geographic area of the five Lindbergh elementary schools.
CONTACTSSecretary: Terri MusanteNurse: Darla Al-JureidiniCounselors: Velina Critchlow & Dana LenzenPTGPresident: Leslie Weiss
ABOUTTRUMANGrades:K-52009-10Enrollment:850SchoolHours:8:35 a.m. - 3:15 p.m.NumberofTeachers:75
EVENTSIceCreamSocial: Aug. 12, 5-7 p.m.MeetTheTeacher: Aug. 12, 5:30-6:15 p.m.TrumanParents’GroupFirstMeeting: Sept. 21, 9 a.m.CurriculumNights&TownHallMeeting(AdultsOnly): Grades 1-2, Aug. 25, 6:45 p.m. Grades 3-5, Aug. 26, 6:45 p.m.
The Truman family includes Special School District classes and PEGS classes (St. Louis Regional Program for Exceptionally Gifted Students), LEAP classes (Lindbergh Eager Achievers Program) and ELL classes (English Language Learners).
Truman is a nationally recognized Blue Ribbon School, a 2009 Missouri Gold Star
School and winner of a Promising Practices award from the Character Education Partnership. Truman received two Missouri Top Ten designations for MAP performance from the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education in 2008.
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PhoneNumbers:314-729-2434314-729-2484 (Fax)
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CONTACTSHumanResourceCoordinator: Meagan McClellanFamily&ChildResourceCoordinator: Cindy JohnsonPreschoolCoordinator: Julianne WoodleSchool-AgeCoordinator: Kimberly BerkenwaldParentsAsTeachersCoordinator: Beth Crancer
ABOUTLINDBERGHECEServing:Ages 2 through Pre-KParents As Teachers: Prenatal through Pre-K2009-10Enrollment: 525Hours:6:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.
AboutLindberghEarlyChildhood:LECE is open to families from any school
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In January 2011, LECE will move to our brand new location on the Lindbergh High School campus, illustrated above. For more information, please visit www.lindberghECE.com.
Lindbergh ECE is a voluntarily accredited
program through the National Association for the Education of Young Children. Classroom teachers are Early Childhood certified. LECE recently received its third Promising Practice award from the Character Education Partnership.
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Kara GotschDirector
Larry McIntoshDirector
Dr. Vic LenzVice President
Donald L. BeeDirector
Mark R. RudoffTreasurer
Kenneth A. FeyPresident
Lindbergh’s Board of Education is com-posed of seven elected directors who serve without compensation. Members are elect-ed at large to serve staggered terms of three years each. There is no limit on the number of terms a member may serve.
Regular meetings of the Board of Education are held on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m., in the Board Room of the Administration Building, 4900 S. Lindbergh Blvd.
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The Lindbergh School District Foundation is an independent, nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting Lindbergh’s commitment to excellence in education. The Foundation’s mission is to: • Endow and administer funds that award scholarships to Lindbergh High School students • Support programs and projects in the Lindbergh School District that enhance the educational experience for students • Strengthen the bond between the school district, alumni and the community
lindbergh School district Foundation programs:
The Spirit of Lindbergh TeacherGrant Program awards grants of up to $500 each year to teachers who propose innovative and exciting projects for their classrooms. Four teachers and more than 400 students benefited directly from these grants in 2010 alone.
The LSDFScholarshipProgram man-ages and administers not only its own LSDF Scholarship Fund, but also a number of additional scholarships established in the names of retired and deceased teach-ers, administrators, parents and alumni. In 2010, 11 scholarships were awarded, totaling $12,000.Lindbergh Partners Committee is a
group of district parents, alumni, teachers and coaches who raise funds for select
capital projects throughout the district that cannot be funded with district money, due to budget constraints or other consid-erations. Possible projects include installa-tion of artificial turf on the high school athletic fields, creation of a grassy “quad” at the center of the LHS campus, refur-bishment of the Sperreng Little Theater, and a walking track at Crestwood Elementary School.LHS Alumni Association Committee
provides scholarships to Lindbergh High School seniors and supports various LHS programs using funds raised through membership dues, alumni events and alumni donations. LHSAA also maintains the alumni database, assists in organizing class reunions, coordinates alumni events and awards ceremonies, and helps sup-port targeted LSDF initiatives.
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Lindbergh Schools’ OASIS program will enter its 20th year in 2010. The OASIS tutoring program pairs older adults with individual students (K-4) at one of Lindbergh’s five elementary
schools. The tutors meet one-on-one with
students for one hour a week during school. Tutors help students advance reading and writing skills. Tutors do
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Lindbergh residents age 60 and older are invited to the “Senior Associates Luncheon” program, on the first Wednesday of each month. Senior Associates Luncheons include a delicious
meal, musical performances by Lindbergh students, attendance prizes and more!
Each program begins at 9:30 a.m. and ends by 11 a.m. The cost is $5. Luncheons are held in the cafeteria at
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Lindbergh Schools encompasses approximately 28 square miles in the southwestern portion of St. Louis County and serves a community of approxi-mately 46,000 residents. Lindbergh is a well-established residential, suburban community with a diverse economic base made up of large retailers, shop-ping centers, restaurants and service providers.
The district currently has one early childhood center, five elementary schools, one middle school and one high school that serve approximately 5,600 students, a number that has remained stable for several years. More than 400 dedicated teachers, 75 per-cent of whom have advanced degrees, are employed throughout the district and an additional 300 administrators,
support, maintenance and security per-sonnel complete the staff.
At Lindbergh, the focus on excel-lence in education extends beyond aca-demics, to embrace social and moral development in athletics, extra-curricu-lar activities and nationally recognized character education programs.
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The Lindbergh High School Alumni Association is open to all Lindbergh graduates, former students and retired teachers. To stay up-to-date with the latest news from the high school and alumni association, send your contact information to Lindbergh Alumni Association, 4900 S. Lindbergh Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63126 or e-mail
[email protected]. Include your e-mail address to receive a short monthly e-update as well as the quar-terly LHSAA “Touch of Class” newslet-ter, filled with alumni news, class reunions, LHSAA events and more.
LHSAA dues and donations are used to publish the newsletter, award college scholarships to deserving LHS
seniors and support projects at LHS that directly benefit students. Membership levels start with the Bronze Flyer for $10 per year and culminate with the Diamond Flyer at $500 per year. For more details, visit the LHSAA Web site at www.lindberghschools.ws/alumni.
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high School MotherS’ clubAug. 24 . . . 9 a.m. BoardSept. 14 . . 9 a.m. GeneralSept. 28 . . 9 a.m. BoardOct. 12 . . . 7 p.m. GeneralOct. 26 . . . 9 a.m. BoardNov. 9 . . . . 9 a.m. GeneralNov. 23 . . . 9 a.m. BoardDec. 21 . . . 9 a.m. BoardJan. 11. . . . 9 a.m. GeneralJan. 25. . . . 9 a.m. BoardFeb. 8 . . . . 7 p.m. GeneralFeb. 22 . . . 9 a.m. BoardMarch 8 . . 9 a.m. GeneralMarch 22 . 9 a.m. BoardApril 12 . . . 9 a.m. GeneralApril 26 . . . 9 a.m. BoardMay 10 . . . 9a.m. Installation Lunch
Sperreng Middle SchoolMotherS’ club9 a.m. in LibraryAug. 26, Sept. 23, Oct. 28, Nov. 18, Dec. 9 - Luncheon, Jan. 27, Feb. 24, March 24, April 28, May 12
Sperreng Middle School pto7 p.m. in LibrarySept. 23, Nov. 18, Feb. 24, April 28
creStwood pto7 p.m.Sept. 9 - PTO & SSD Parents, Sept. 21 - Room Parent Meeting, Oct. 14 - PTO & Gifted Parents (6 p.m.), Nov. 11, Jan. 13, Feb. 10, Mar. 10, Apr. 15, May 5
Kennerly ptp 7 p.m.Sept. 14, Oct. 19, Nov. 16, Jan. 18, Feb. 22, Mar. 22, Apr. 19
long pto7 p.m. in LibrarySept. 2, Nov. 4, Feb. 3, April 7, May 5
SAppington ptg6:45 p.m. in CafeSept. 9, Oct. 14, Nov. 11, Jan. 13, Feb. 10, March 8, April 14, May 17
truMAn ptg generAl MeetingSCafeSept. 21 . . . 9 a.m.Oct. 18 . . . . 7 p.m.Nov. 16 . . . 9 a.m.Jan. 18 . . . . 7 p.m.Feb. 15 . . . . 9 a.m.March 22 . . 7 p.m.April 19 . . . 9 a.m.May 17 . . . . 7 p.m.
truMAn ptg boArd MeetingS9 a.m., Room 109Sept. 7, Oct. 5, Nov. 3, Dec. 7, Jan 4, Feb. 1, March 1, April 5, May 3
lece FAMily FoundAtion6:30 p.m.Aug. 5, Sept. 2, Oct. 7, Nov. 4, Dec. 2, Jan. 6, Feb. 3, March 3, April 7, May 5, Jun. 2
lindbergh pArentAdViSory councildiStrict lpAcAdmin. Building, 12 p.m.Sept. 8, Oct. 13, Nov. 10, Jan. 12, Feb. 9, Mar. 9, Apr. 13
ece lpAcJan. 20 . . . . 12:45 p.m.
creStwood lpAcSept. 9 . . . . 6 p.m.May 12 . . . . 6 p.m.
Kennerly lpAcSept. 21 . . . 6:30 p.m.
long lpAcOct. 7 . . . . . 5:30 p.m.
SAppington lpAcSept. 23 . . . 6:30 p.m.
truMAn lpAcOc. 19 . . . . 6 p.m.
Sperreng lpAcApr. 20 . . . . 6 p.m.
lhS lpAcLHS CaféOct. 7 . . . . . 9 a.m.Jan. 27 . . . . 9 a.m.
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All responsible public agencies are required to locate, evaluate, and iden-tify children with disabilities who are under the jurisdiction of the agency, regardless of the severity of the dis-ability, including non-resident children attending private schools; highly mobile children, such as migrant and homeless children; and children who are suspected of having a disability and in need of special education even though they are advancing from grade to grade.
Lindbergh Schools, in partnership with the Special School District of St. Louis County, assure that a free, appro-priate public education (FAPE) is pro-vided to all eligible children with dis-abilities between the ages of 3 and 21 under their jurisdiction. Disabilities include autism, deaf/blindness, emo-tional disorders, hearing impairment and deafness, mental retardation, mul-tiple disabilities, orthopedic impair-ment, other health impairments, spe-cific learning disabilities, speech or language impairment, traumatic brain injury, visual impairment/blindness and young child with a developmental delay.
Lindbergh Schools, in partnership with the Special School District of St. Louis County, assure that it will pro-vide information and referral services necessary to assist the State in the implementation of early intervention services for infants and toddlers eligi-ble for the Missouri’s First Steps Program.
Lindbergh Schools, in partnership with the Special School District of St. Louis County, assure that personally
identifiable information collected, used, or maintained by the districts for the purposes of identification, evalua-tion, placement or provision of FAPE of children with disabilities may be inspected and/or reviewed by their parents/guardians. Parents/guardians may request amendment to the edu-cational record if the parent/guardian believes the record is inaccurate, mis-leading, or violates the privacy or other rights of their child. Parents have the right to file complaints with the U.S. Department of Education or the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education concerning alleged failures by the district to meet the requirements of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).
The Special School District of St. Louis County has developed alocal Compliance Plan for imple-mentation of State Regulations forthe Individuals with DisabilitiesEducation Act - 2004 (IDEA-2004).ThisPlanandSchoolBoardPoliciescontain the district’s proceduresregarding storage, disclosure tothirdparties,retentionanddestruc-tionofpersonallyidentifiableinfor-mationandthedistrict’sassurancesthatservicesareprovidedincompli-ance with General EducationProvision Act (GEPA). This Plan isavailable for public review in theOffice of the Superintendent ofSchoolsduringregularschoolhoursondaysschoolisinsession.
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