Registration will be March 5-9.
The cafeteria will be updated with more food choices for students and the installation of new serving stations.
Savings outlook improves to $600,000 for taxpayers.
Scott Taylor spoke about teaching character education.
Nominations are now being accepted for an outstanding LHS graduate.
Sappington Elementary’s own Mary Driemeyer will vie for the national award in March.
The 11 chosen employees, parents and community members were nominated by their peers.
Nearly one third of this year's seniors will take either classes geared toward earning college credit or advanced college placement.
A Lindbergh schools-centric nonprofit group is hoping to get the word out about its cause for providing scholarships to students and grants for classroom projects for teachers.
Bell ringing for charity and learning about holidays around the world were just a few of the activities students took part in this week.
Filing for new elected positions in many parts of Crestwood, Sunset Hills opens today.
Sperreng math teacher Carol Gloss' family lost their home and everything in it in a fire this week.
After training from a professional writer and photographer, 220 NKMS seventh graders submitted photos and “story starters” designed to inspire readers to tell their own tales.
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Families of kindergarteners and third-graders filled the parking lot and the auditorium for the Sappington Winter Performance.
Several district schools are helping Joplin schools in need.
An employee of the district or resident of the community may be nominated.
From hundreds of entries, artwork from a Lindbergh High School won first place from the United Way's 100 Neediest Cases campaign.
As seen on the LSD website, a bevy of Thanksgiving activities gave the district many reasons to give thanks.
Students in Crestwood and throughout Missouri submitted illustrations of important character traits, such as responsibility and courage.
Tickets are on sale now for the "Homes for the Holidays" tour.
The two institutions' representatives discussed how they can work together to meet students' needs.
A special assembly included songs and tributes to servicemen and women.
Board sets wheels in motion to take advantage of low interest rates.
The time is now to prepare for candidates to prepare for Lindbergh election.
Oakville's Melissa Brown and Lutheran South's Amanda Behnke and Travis Connelly earned medals at state meet in Jefferson City Saturday.
Students from Lindbergh High School gathered with students from other area high schools Thursday in Overland to develop large-scale volunteer projects with dozens of other St. Louis-metro-area students.
Eric Cochran was recognized for for teaching and successfully inspiring students in a surprise assembly on Wednesday.
Student Council members from all over the greater St. Louis area converged on Timberland High School on Saturday, Oct. 29.
Students in kindergarten through fifth grade donned their Halloween costumes in the parade.
Seckman and Rockwood Summit will play Wednesday and Oakville plays Friday in the opening round.
A day after the victory parade celebrating the Cardinals' World Series win, La Russa announces he is leaving the team.
The Flyers beat the Tigers in three games.
A number of area schools begin to show their amenities to prospective freshmen.
Social studies teacher Eric Cochran will be honored for his commitment to students and achievements in the classroom.
The Lindbergh School District recently announced it would host "Saturday Blast" classes focused on fun and educational subjects.
A schoolwide walkathon raises more than $1,000 to help buy a well to supply desperately needed water for an African village.
Current superintendent Dr. Jim Simpson shared information with the former board members about Lindbergh’s growing enrollment, interactive teaching technology and more.
The Sperreng Fiddlers group travelled to Northern Indiana last month to participate in the 18th century reenactment.
Thomas Jefferson School's Echo Zhou was the first recipient for 2011-2012.