Dr. Ron Helms will be concluding his principal career knowing he was Educator of the Year for 2013.
Lindbergh's Hannah Tonner was in select company during a March 21 ceremony.
The Lindbergh School District earned some tech-savvy nods in a recent St. Louis Magazine poll.
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The Crestwood-Sunset Hills group donated nearly 50 winter coats and spring jackets.
Second-graders dressed up as biographical characters and paraded through the school's hallways.
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More than 80 people shaved their heads during Lindbergh’s second annual St. Baldrick’s fundraiser.
See what Sperreng and Lindbergh High School students have been up to.
Students at Lindbergh Early Childhood Education wore pink crowns and shirts to support Campbell Crask, who is currently undergoing chemotherapy.
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Students sponsored a candy gram sale, read-a-thon and other fundraisers to benefit the family of first grader Luke Price.
The current Oregon resident will take the helm at Lindbergh in July.
Kennerly and Point fifth graders helped raise $350 for Pennies for Patients. The students' combined efforts will allow 36 care packages to be sent to troops serving in combat zones.
Special School District of St. Louis County honored 45 staff and community members on March 6 at its annual SSD Salutes Banquet.
Parkway School District assistant principal Jodi Meese will fill Scott Taylor's position at Crestwood Elementary.
Crestwood Elementary students learned about table manners at a luncheon last week.
St. Justin Martyr students held their own papal conclave, according to KSDK.
The Lindbergh School District's is expecting "significant" enrollment growth in 2016-2017, according to a Call Newspapers report.
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Students collected 90 boxes of food to donate to various food banks.
The Lindbergh schools community lost LHS senior Jake Franzel to cancer in 2012.
Early Childhood Education teacher Lisa Janis was named a National Child Care Teacher of the Year by the Terri Lynne Lokoff Child Care Foundation.
Summer camp enrollment starts March 6, with part- and full-day enrollment for fall classes on March 18.
Lindbergh Early Childhood Education students met firefighters, mail carriers, construction workers and dentists during the month of February.
Meet the four candidates running for Board of Education seats on March 14.
Learn more about the volunteers who've contributed to the Lindbergh Schools community. They were honored at a banquet Feb. 22.
Lindbergh High School senior Jackie Butz snagged this month's honor.
The winter storm that rolled through the area on Thursday is having lingering effects on Friday. See an updated list of closures and cancellations in Crestwood and Sunset Hills.
Anjuli Farha attends South Tech and Affton high schools, studying court reporting and broadcast captioning.
Maddie Wessell's two second place finishes in the annual swim meet plus a relay performance was an eye popping experience.
Veterans will be invited to the school this spring to share their stories with students for the fourth annual History Alive program.
School buses for Long Elementary School will now travel through the Doercrest Manor subdivision for morning drop-off and afternoon pick-up.
Doercrest residents gathered 150 signatures against a road that would bring bus traffic through their subdivision. The traffic plan is on the Lindbergh Board of Education's agenda for Tuesday night.
Despite requests from neighbors for a new plan, the school district will recommend running buses through the subdivision next to Long Elementary at next week's board of education meeting.
Spread the word about your high school athlete's accomplishments on National Signing Day.
A subdivision hopes to fight a proposal that would funnel school buses through their residential street to Eddie & Park Road.
The St. Louis Teen Talent Competition gets underway Feb. 9, and will feature Lindbergh High School student Ian Diamond of "See You Yesterday."
The Crestwood-Sunset Hills Area Chamber of Commerce is accepting applications through Feb. 28.