With the 2011-2012 school year coming to a close, the Lindbergh School District has a bevy of options to keep your kids' summer busy.
Several pools were inspected by the St. Louis County Health Department in May.
This year's parade kicked off with Truman's Dr. Jennifer Tiller, Missouri Middle School Principal of the Year, as Grand Marshal.
The school was named a National Blue Ribbon School, a National School of Character and a Missouri Gold Star School for the 2011-2012 school year.
Rachel Collins, a senior at Lindbergh High School, is this month's standout.
The St. Justin the Martyr team took third place in the Koman Award for Excellence in Community Service.
The St. Justin the Martyr teacher received one of 10 2012 Cardinal Raymond L. Burke Teacher Recognition Awards.
Approximately 30 volunteers were thanked at this month's luncheon.
$200,000 in scholarships were presented as academic achievement at Lindbergh High School is recognized.
Shekieah Kemp has received the Renaissance Scholarship and Education Access Program Match.
Family-friendly Spirit Fest returns to Lindbergh bigger and better in its 21st year.
Ranking comes on the heels of the high school receiving the 2012 Missouri Gold Star School Award.
Move follows cancellation of middle school program last year; high school program remains.
Share memories of prom on Patch.
The artwork can be viewed at the University of Missouri-St. Louis through May 19.
Check out the photo gallery of the mini festival that included a BBQ, events and games.
The squad took advantage of the nice weather to raise money for upcoming camp.
Mike Straatmann will take the place of Dr. Todd Morgan, who was recently named principal of Kennerly Elementary School.
Community partners help Special School District students thrive in real world atmospheres.
The auction runs until Wednesday, May 9.
Jamie Jordan has been principal of Brittany Woods Middle School since 2009.
Lindbergh Schools’ assistant superintendent of finance tells the board “a balanced budget will become a necessity.”
The senior at Lindbergh will study philosophy and politics.
Tickets to the Cardinals and to the Muny are some of the items up for grabs to the highest bidder. Proceeds will benefit student scholarships and Lindbergh teachers.
During the school’s third annual Cultural Day and Evening Celebration, students learned the different backgrounds, nationalities and cultures of their classmates.
Parents and other community members are welcomed to attend the board’s public workshop at 8 a.m. this Saturday. The 2012-2013 budget will be presented.
Five students from this Sunset Hills school will receive scholarship money after winning the St. Louis Convention and Visitors Commission’s annual cooking contest.
Statewide designation honors Lindbergh as one of 8 Missouri high schools to achieve the honor.
Asking the right questions will help parents evaluate early childhood education options.
Sunset Hills, Lindbergh School District both have Earth Day-centered activities scheduled.
Mona Tahghighi has been accepted to Southeast Missouri State University
Event organizers expect 575 students Saturday at Kemp Auto Museum.
This was the first year of the high school winter guard.
Middle schools' band director earns top honor for the district.
Lindbergh honors Rudoff and Fay, welcomes Schuster and Kate Holloway to board.
Sean Murphy is proof that a positive, steady attitude almost always wins.
Michael Rich hopes to continue a legacy of making movies.
Teachers at Truman Middle, Sperreng Middle and Concord Elementary performed impromptu dance routines to help energize students for the MAP test.
Lindbergh students can get a second chance by getting additional graduation credits, taking extra courses.
A look at two of four candidates for two seats on the Lindbergh School District Board of Education.