Boy Scout Ray Wilson was nominated for the 2012 Missouri Eagle Scout of the Year by VFW Post #400 in Fenton.
Brigid James, one of Lindbergh schools' newest additions, said student teaching was her favorite experience as a student.
Chelsey Niemeyer was also a student teacher at Kennerly Elementary.
Daniel Hutti comes to Lindbergh schools from Northwest Middle School in Hazelwood.
Karen Luning comes with experience from the Hazelwood and Parkway school districts.
Senior Tiffany Lee will be honored in October for her work this summer on a research paper from the University of Missouri-St. Louis' STARS program.
Sisters Lily and Grace Gibson donated the supplies collected at their August party to Lindbergh schools.
Lacey Rauschenbach, one of Lindbergh schools' newest additions, calls "Kindergarten Cop" her favorite school movie.
The annual hunt is designed to familiarize new Kennerly elementary students with the layout of the school building.
Mary E. Grobe, one of the newest members of Lindbergh schools, spent part of her summer vacation in China!
Find out why family photos are the most important item on the desk of Shinita Houston, a new addition to Lindbergh schools.
Tracey Handal Clark, one of Lindbergh schools' newest additions, has experience teaching at several area school districts. Her favorite school-related movie is a John Hughes favorite! Can you guess which one?
Ty Cochran, one of the latest additions to Lindbergh schools, calls Twitter his favorite non-required reading. (He's also a fan of St. Louis sports teams.)
Bridget Moriarty, one of the newest additions to Lindbergh schools, played soccer at Lindenwood University.
Find out the significance of the glass heart on the desk of Sappington Elementary's new teaching assistant.
Charles Triplett was former director of curriculum, social studies teacher and assistant principal.
Lindbergh schools' Colleen Young, of Sunset Hills, will be the youngest athlete at the Paralympic Games.
Truman Middle School's latest SSD instructor is brand new to St. Louis from Virginia!
Lindbergh High School's new math teacher isn't exactly new to the district--she graduated from LHS in 2007!
This new Sperreng Middle School library staffer loves reading--it even shows in her movie recommendations!
This new Lindbergh High School social studies teacher (and current University of Missouri student) reads McSweeney's.
Almost ready for the first day of school? Here's a look at the new teachers who will debut in the Lindbergh School District this week.
Students from Lindbergh High School, and even the Lindbergh School District Board of Education, return from summer vacation with some new accomplishments under their belts!
Incoming freshmen at Lindbergh High School this week can look to Patch's tip for the first day.
Counselors will facilitate a meeting with parents Thursday evening in the Kirkwood High School cafeteria.
Tiffany Lee, of Sunset Hills, carries a 4.774 grade point average and is involved in many extracurricular activities. She scored a 36 on the college entrance exam.
It's that time of year again -- check these supplies off your shopping list for this fall.
Leah Efken, Megan Rasche and Kelly Weiss are this year's scholarship recipients.
The Missouri Teacher of the Year will replace Jennifer Tiller as principal.
The only high school in the St. Louis area to be honored for 12 consecutive years, MSHSAA gave Lindbergh athletics the credit again.
Lindbergh board avoids deficit spending; tax hike brings revenue back to 2008 level.
Father says Lindbergh should re-examine homework policy to keep students from being "overwhelmed."
Students are recognized for exemplary academic performance with a 3.60 semester GPA.
Commencement exercises were held in May for the former Lindbergh graduates.
This year's senior class was awarded 711 scholarships worth more than $13 million.
The announcement comes on the heels of Newsweek and U.S. News & World Report rankings.
The retirees served more than 600 years combined.
Parent Heather Stork kindly sent in a photo gallery of the "Summer Games."
Claire Lorenz received a 3.3 or higher GPA at Missouri Valley College.
Lindbergh ranked No. 663 on Newsweek's list.