November 28, 2012 - Jack DuCharme, a fifth-grader at St. Catherine Laboure School, recently had the chance to beautify the entryway to Dressel School with his creative original design. Jack participates in the Lindbergh Eager Achievers Program, or LEAP, for gifted students. His mural design originally was part of a contest last spring to design a T-shirt for the LEAP program. Michelle Ryder Schoeck, coordinator of Lindbergh Schools' gifted programs, said teachers decided Jack's design would work well as a mural because it represents all the themes of LEAP. LEAP parent Shelley Dairaghi enlarged Jack's drawing to cover the surface and then painted the mural. The mural was made possible by the LEAP Parent Group.
School News Lemonade stand to benefit family of third-grader killed in accident Fundraiser takes place today at Sappington Elementary May 15 2013 Parents and fifth-grade students at Sappington Elementary School are sponsoring a lemonade stand today — May 17 — to provide financial support to the family of third-grader Lonnie Avent, who was killed ...
School News Lindbergh senior named U.S. Presidential Scholar Tiffany Lee earned perfect scores on ACT, SAT May 15 2013 Lindbergh High School senior Tiffany Lee is one of two Missouri students and 141 students nationwide to be named a 2013 U.S. Presidential Scholar....
School News Lindbergh High School publications win state award May 15 2013 Two Lindbergh High School student publications — LindberghLookup.com and Pilot Magazine — recently were honored with the Missouri Interscholastic Press Association’s All-Missourian Award....
School News Lindbergh, Mehlville districts earn honors Four more Mehlville schools receive national recognition May 15 2013 Lindbergh Schools once again earned the “Triple Crown” of national academic honors, while the Character Education Partnership has named four more Mehlville School District schools as National Schools ...