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SCHOOLS
2018-19 DIRECTORY
A special publication of the South County Times August 2018
INDEX
SCHOOLS
Concord Elementary School..... 12
Crestwood Elementary
School............................................. 13
Dressel Elementary School........ 14
Kennerly Elementary School..... 15
Lindbergh ECE................................ 18
Lindbergh High School..................6
Long Elementary School............ 16
Sappington Elementary
School............................................. 17
Sperreng Middle School..............10
Truman Middle School.................. 11
INFORMATION
Board of Education....................... 21
Calendar..............................................5
Community Education...................9
District, School and
Staff Recognitions.......................3
District Map....................................... 4
Gifted Education...........................20
LHS Class of 2018 Profile...........20
LHS Fall Sports Schedule.........7-8
Lindbergh Schools
Administration..............................3
Lindbergh Schools
Foundation................................... 19
Mission Statement......................... 21
OASIS Tutors.................................. 22
Public Notice.................................. 22
Senior Associates......................... 22
Stay Connected Online...............20
Superintendent Message..............3
Thank You......................................... 21
Winter Weather Information.......5
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COMMUNITY
EDUCATION
Lindbergh Community Education Department
provides students and residents lifelong learning and
recreation opportunities through quality programs. We
offer a broad range of programs and services for youth
and adults in areas of aquatics, driver education,
enrichment, gymnastics, and sports. Our programs
strive to develop an atmosphere that emphasizes
learning, teamwork, sportsmanship, and fun!
Lindbergh Community Education Department
provides students and residents lifelong learning and
recreation opportunities throughout the year, including
adult and youth aquatics, chess, ballet, half-day summer
enrichment camps, and much more! Community
Education programs are available to all community
members. Some before-school or after-school programs
may be limited to Lindbergh students.
Visit go.lindberghschools.ws/commed for more
information.
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Patrick Dempsey
Assistant Principal
SCHOOL INFORMATION CONTACTS
Address: Secretary: Shelley Major
12111 Tesson Ferry Road Nurse: Michele Illig
St. Louis, MO 63128 Counselors:
Phone Numbers: Tina Christanell, 6th & 8th A-L
314-729-2420 Aaron Swatosh, 6th & 7th M-Z
314-729-2425 (Attendance) PTO Co-Presidents:
Online: Erica Hoffman and Stacey Pratt
Dr. Clint Walker
go.lindberghschools.ws/Sperreng
Facebook: @SperrengFlyers Mission Statement: Assistant Principal
Twitter: @SperrengFlyers To develop competent and caring
graduates through exceptional ABOUT SPERRENG
programs, services and personnel. Grades: 6-8
Core Values: Respect, Responsibility, 2017-18 Enrollment: 951
Caring and Honesty. School Hours: 7:40 a.m. – 2:40 p.m.
Number of Teachers: 60
Sperreng has been home to extracurricular activities and EVENTS
Lindbergh middle school students community involvement opportunities. Open House: August 13, 6 p.m.
since 1970. Our strong focus on Sperreng Middle School is Student-Led Conferences:
character education has helped supported by a strong community October 23 & 25, 5–8 p.m.
Sperreng become a National School of that cares about our students and our PTO Meetings: 6:30 p.m.
Character. Sperreng is an academic school. Each year, we welcome sixth September 25, November 27,
family where all are welcome. grade students and their families from March 26, April 29
We encourage all students to take Dressel, Concord and Kennerly
advantage of our wide assortment of elementary schools.
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Dr. Mike
Straatmann
Principal
Truman Middle School is proud to be a high in 1963 and was a middle school for Truman has earned numerous Character
Missouri Gold Star School, National Blue 20 years, until it closed in 1983 due to Education Promising Practice Awards and
Ribbon School of Excellence, and 2017 declining enrollment. Prior to reopening as 2013 MOAHPERD Exemplary Gold Status
State School of Character Honorable a middle school in 2011, it also housed for physical education programming. In
Mention. We continue to build a culture of Lindbergh Early Childhood Education and 2015 & 2016, Truman was named a Mix It
academic and character excellence in Truman Elementary School. Up Model School. The school’s talented
2018-19. Students from Long, Crestwood Truman Middle has state-of-the-art teachers and staff continue to help
and Sappington elementary schools attend science labs, new performing arts rooms, students achieve their personal best, both
Truman for instruction in grades 6-8. new family and consumer science labs, academically and emotionally.
In 2011, Truman reopened as a middle new lockers and interactive teaching
school. It was originally built as a junior technology.
Dr. Angelina
Moehlmann
Principal
Liz Keutzer
Assistant Principal
SCHOOL INFORMATION CONTACTS EVENTS
Address: Secretary: Debbie Dudenhoeffer Ice Cream Social & Meet the Teacher:
10305 Concord School Road Nurse: Emily Dudenhoeffer August 14, 5:30 p.m.
St. Louis, MO 63128 Counselors: Concord Parents’ Group: 6 p.m.
Phone Numbers: Rachel Herrman & Gina Poeppel September 18, November 13,
314-729-2436 PTG President: Drew Hrach January 22, April 23
Online: Kindergarten Meet the Teacher:
go.lindberghschools.ws/Concord ABOUT CONCORD August 14, 5:30 p.m.
Facebook: ConcordFlyers Grades: K-5
Twitter: @ConcordFlyers 2017-18 Enrollment: 640
School Hours: 8:45 a.m. - 3:25 p.m.
Number of Teachers: 57
Since Concord’s opening in fall of No. 3 among Missouri elementary up-to-date technology in all grade-
2011, our students and staff are proud schools for student achievement. level classrooms.
to have already achieved some of the Concord was named a Missouri Gold Our school has a long history in the
highest honors in the state, earning Star School and a 2014 National Blue community, beginning as a one-room
three Character Education Partnership Ribbon School. In 2016, Concord was schoolhouse in 1844. The brick
Promising Practice awards. In addition, named the best elementary school in building where Concord Elementary
we have transformed our library into Missouri by Start Class, an education now stands was built in 1939, but
a makerspace where students are research site. closed in 1982 due to declining
encouraged to explore, investigate, Concord has a state-of-the-art enrollment. From 1991-2011, it was
and problem solve using various gym, art and music rooms; a courtyard home to Lindbergh Early Childhood
technologies. In 2014, Concord ranked to facilitate outdoor learning; and Education.
Jodi Oliver
Principal
Kit Norton
Assistant Principal
SCHOOL INFORMATION CONTACTS ABOUT CRESTWOOD
Address: Secretary: Laura Rossi Grades: K-5
1020 S. Sappington Road Nurse: Eva Gallina 2017-18 Enrollment: 450
St. Louis, MO 63126 Counselor: Ann Kleitsch School Hours: 8:45 a.m. – 3:25 p.m.
Phone Numbers: PTO Co-Presidents:
314-729-2430 Kristi Leitner EVENTS
314-729-2435 (Attendance) Sarah Keck-Bakai Ice Cream Social: August 14, 5 p.m.
Online: Intake Conferences:
go.lindberghschools.ws/Crestwood September 5 & 13
Facebook: @CrestwoodFlyers PTO Meetings: 6:30 p.m.
Twitter: @CrestwoodFlyers September 12, November 14,
January 9, March 13, May 8
We are so excited to begin another Crestwood Elementary, built in the spirit of learning soars and
great year at Crestwood Elementary! 1958, takes its name from the character grows. We are committed
Welcome back to school! surrounding community. Crestwood to an education that respects and
Crestwood Elementary School is has become known throughout nurtures diversity and individual
proud to be a Missouri Gold Star Missouri as a leader in student learning styles, enabling students to
School, a National School of Character achievement. reach a high level of academic
and a National Blue Ribbon School. Our Crestwood School community achievement as determined by state
We are excited to continue our focus of responsible students, involved and national standards.
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Dr. Patrick
Schoenekase
Principal
Dressel Elementary will be entering named for John Martin Dressel, community for approving the Prop G
its second year after opening its doors Lindbergh’s first Board of Education bond issue in 2014, which funded
for the 2017-18 school year. This brand president in 1949. The original Dressel Dressel construction. Dressel will
new, state-of-the-art elementary School sat on the same location, and provide essential relief for elementary
school is designed with individual was sold in 1982 due to declining school overcrowding district wide.
wings for each grade level, two STEM enrollment district wide. Lindbergh’s Lindbergh is proud of Dressel’s
classrooms, a secure entrance, a Board of Education voted to buy the long history, and we also are excited
competition-size gymnasium, three building again in 2011, in anticipation to begin many new traditions as we
FEMA grade tornado shelters, and a of aggressive enrollment growth that welcome our very first students in
fully accessible playground. has since become a reality. grades K-5.
Dressel Elementary School is Special thanks to the Lindbergh
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A message from the principal: Gold Star School. We have a dedicated the school year starts, please call or
Welcome to the 2018-19 school and caring staff that works hard for email me.
year! We are excited for this year to your student’s development.
begin and we welcome all new We strongly encourage a Thank You,
students to our Kennerly Elementary community feeling at Kennerly; we Dr. Todd Morgan
School family. always welcome our parents and Principal, Kennerly Elementary School
Kennerly is proud to be a National appreciate your volunteerism. If you
School of Character and a Missouri ever need a question answered before
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Small Class Sizes for Children 2 to 5
Full & Half Day Programs (MWF, TTH or M-F)
Before & Aftercare Programs for our Students
Contact Director:
Lynda Klosterman at 314-884-6126
Or Email:
preschool@stlucasucc.org
Dr. Christina
Phillips
Principal
Welcome to the 2018-2019 school is moving into a new role as Director Long will continue to strive toward
year. As a National School of of Innovation and Gifted Education academic excellence and developing
Character and a National Blue Ribbon for Lindbergh Schools. Dr. Allison leaders through our Leader in Me
School, Long Elementary has a Mach will transition from third grade philosophy. We have a growth
longstanding tradition of academic at Long to Assistant Principal at Long mindset and embrace new ideas. We
excellence and student leadership! and Kennerly. Dr. Mach replaces are excited to begin the 2018-2019
This year, long welcomes two new Dr. Jennifer Albers who is moving school year where anything is
administrators. Principal Dr. Christina into a new role as Assistant Principal possible!
Phillips replaces Dr. Jana Parker who at Dressel Elementary.
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Dr. Ta’Keshia
Parker
Principal
Kit Norton
Assistant Principal
SCHOOL INFORMATION CONTACTS ABOUT SAPPINGTON
Address: Secretary: Terri Narzinski Grades: K-5
11011 Gravois Road Nurse: Lee Ann Barrett 2017-18 Enrollment: 490
St. Louis, MO 63126 Counselor: Dorinda Busby School Hours: 8:45 a.m. – 3:25 p.m.
Phone Number: SPTG:
314-729-2460 Amanda Spies – President EVENTS
Online: Jen Parmeley – Vice President Back to School Night: August 15,
go.lindberghschools.ws/Sappington A-K 5-5:45 p.m., L-Z 6-6:45 p.m.
Facebook: @SappFlyers Sappington Parent Teacher Group
Twitter: @SappFlyers (SPTG) Meetings: 7 p.m.
September 4, November 5,
February 5, April 9
Sappington Elementary School is their learning experience beyond the Group (SPTG) sponsors a monthly
proud to be a Missouri Gold Star boundaries of our walls. We believe in event to enrich the elementary
School, a National Blue Ribbon School, a whole child approach to learning. experience for our students and
and a 2016 National School of Therefore, our teaching connects to families. These include Grant’s Farm
Character. The foundation of academics, health and wellness and Night, Family Bingo Night, Family
Sappington’s practices and beliefs are character development. Our Movie Night and Spring Carnival. The
built upon four pillars: Respect, innovative and interactive Library success of Sappington can be
Responsibility, Integrity and Self Makerspace provides our K-5 learners attributed to the caring staff,
Control. We are committed to with meaningful experiences to dedicated volunteers, and supportive
providing our students with effective collaborate, create, and learn skills parent and community members.
instruction, a rigorous curriculum, and using a variety of tools and materials. 2018-19 Touchstone: Be kind. Work
access to technology that enhances Our Sappington Parent Teacher hard. Believe in yourself.
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Dr. Charlene
Ziegler
Principal
SCHOOL INFORMATION CONTACTS ABOUT LINDBERGH ECE
Address: Preschool Coordinator: Preschool: Age 2-Pre-K
ECE Main Campus Julianne Woodle
School-Age: K-5
4814 S. Lindbergh Blvd. School-Age Coordinator:
St. Louis, MO 63126 Kimberly Berkenwald Parents As Teachers: Prenatal-Pre-K
ECE West Parents As Teachers Coordinator: 2017-18 Enrollment:
9011 Robyn Rd. Beth Crancer Preschool: 485
St. Louis, MO 63127 Family & Child Resource School-age: 484
Phone Number: Coordinator: Hours: 6:30 a.m. – 6 p.m.
314-729-2434 Cindy Johnson
Online: LECE PTO President: LECE PTO Meetings: 6 p.m.
go.lindberghschools.ws/ECE Brian Hausman Sep. 7, Oct. 5, Nov. 2, Dec. 7,
Facebook: @ECEFlyers Jan. 4, Feb. 1, Mar. 1, Apr. 5, May 3
Lindbergh Early Childhood Character, seven-time Character an exciting summer camp option.
Education offers a variety of full-day, Education Partnership Promising Parents as Teachers
part-day and pre-K classes for children Practice winners, and develop Parents as Teachers is a free, state-
ages 2-5. programs designed to fulfill the supported parent education program
LECE is accredited through the educational demands of all students. for children prenatal through 5 years
National Association for the Education School-Age Flyers Club old. Developmental, health, hearing
of Young Children. All pre-K teachers LECE offers before- and after- and vision screenings are available, as
have earned their teaching certification school care for children in grades K-5 well as child development information
through the Missouri Department of at all Lindbergh elementary schools. and access to educational supports.
Elementary and Secondary Education. This program provides a number of To enroll, visit the LECE website or call
We are a 2017 National School of educational activities, and also features 314-729-2400, ext. 4913.
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GIFTED EDUCATION
Program for Exceptionally Gifted Students individuals and effective leaders.
(PEGS) The Lindbergh PEGS program is located at
The St. Louis regional public school PEGS Kennerly Elementary School, Sperreng Middle
program is one of curricular acceleration and School, and Lindbergh High School.
enrichment opportunities for exceptionally
gifted children in grades 1-12. Students qualifying LEAP
for PEGS are few in number among the general LEAP is the gifted education program for
population. Lindbergh houses one of two PEGS Lindbergh Schools. Identified students in grades
program sites. This regional program was K-5 attend classes once a week at the LEAP
established to assist local school districts in Center, located on the lower level of Sperreng
Dr. Jana Parker providing for the unique needs of these Middle School. The LEAP curriculum consists of
Director of exceptional students. thematic, multidisciplinary units that encourage
Innovation and Intellectually and academically exceptional critical thinking, problem solving, innovation and
Gifted Programs
children need a demanding and unusually fast- creativity.
paced curriculum. These students also benefit The elementary Lindbergh LEAP program is
from regular interaction with intellectual peers. located within Sperreng Middle School. The
The goal of PEGS is to provide a challenging middle school Lindbergh LEAP program is
curriculum that enables these students to be located at both Sperreng Middle School and
creative producers, socially well-adjusted Truman Middle School.
LINDBERGH HIGH
SCHOOL CLASS OF 2018
PROFILE
Class Profile:
• Graduates: 495 (247 girls, 248 boys)
• Graduates attending college: 444
(230 girls, 214 boys)
• Four-year colleges: 274 (156 girls, 118 boys)
• Two-year colleges: 170 (74 girls, 96 boys)
• Other schools of advanced training: 7 (4 girl, 3 boys)
• Military service: 13 (1 girl, 12 boys)
• Employment: 29 (9 girls, 20 boys)
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Karen Schuster Jennifer Miller Mike Shamia Dr. Mike Matt Alonzo Dr. Cathy Christy Watz
President Vice President Secretary Tsichlis Director Carlock Lorenz, Director
Treasurer Director
Lindbergh’s Board of Education is composed of seven Regular meetings of the board of education are held the
elected directors who serve without compensation. second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m., in the Board
Members are elected at large to serve staggered terms of Room at Lindbergh Early Childhood Education, 4814 S.
three years each. There is no limit to the number of terms Lindbergh Blvd.
a member may serve.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
All responsible public agencies are required to locate, identifiable information collected, used, or maintained by
evaluate, and identify children with disabilities who are the districts for the purposes of identification, evaluation,
under the jurisdiction of the agency, regardless of the placement or provision of FAPE of children with disabili-
severity of the disability, including non-resident children ties may be inspected and/or reviewed by their parents/
attending private schools; highly mobile children, such as guardians. Parents/guardians may request amendment to
migrant and homeless children; and children who are sus- the educational record if the parent/guardian believes the
pected of having a disability and in need of special educa- record is inaccurate, misleading, or violates the privacy or
tion even though they are advancing from grade to grade. other rights of their child. Parents have the right to file
Lindbergh Schools, in partnership with the Special complaints with the U.S. Department of Education or the
School District of St. Louis County, assure that a free, Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary
appropriate public education (FAPE) is provided to all Education concerning alleged failures by the district to
eligible children with disabilities between the ages of 3 meet the requirements of the Family Educational Rights
and 21 under their jurisdiction. Disabilities include autism, and Privacy Act (FERPA).
deaf-blindness, deafness, emotional disorders, hearing The Special School District of
impairment, intellectual disability, multiple disabilities, St. Louis County has developed a local Compliance Plan
orthopedic impairment, other health impairment, specific for implementation of State Regulations for the Individuals
learning disability, speech or language impairment, trau- with Disabilities Education Act - 2004 (IDEA-2004). This
matic brain injury, visual impairment (including blindness) Plan and School Board Policies contain the district’s pro-
and young child with a developmental delay. cedures regarding storage, disclosure to third parties,
Lindbergh Schools, in partnership with the Special retention and destruction of personally identifiable infor-
School District of St. Louis County, assure that it will pro- mation and the district’s assurances that services are pro-
vide information and referral services necessary to assist vided in compliance with General Education Provision Act
the State in the implementation of early intervention ser- (GEPA). This Plan is available for public review in the
vices for infants and toddlers eligible for the Missouri’s Office of the Superintendent of Schools during regular
First Steps Program. school hours on days school is in session.
Lindbergh Schools, in partnership with the Special This notice will be provided in native languages as
School District of St. Louis County, assure that personally appropriate.
OASIS TUTORS
Lindbergh Schools is proud to be part of the OASIS school with a time commitment of 30 minutes per week.
Intergenerational Tutoring Program. OASIS pairs an older Bi-monthly tutor meetings provide help, support and
adult volunteer with an elementary school student grades enrichment ideas for working with students.
K-3 for individual help developing the child’s reading and To learn more about our OASIS tutoring program,
language skills. In addition to improving reading skills, please contact district coordinator Karen Carroll at 314-
OASIS builds self-esteem and a positive attitude toward 729-2450, ext. 5201 or email karencarroll@lind-
learning. Tutors are assigned to a Lindbergh elementary berghschools.ws.
SENIOR ASSOCIATES
Lindbergh residents age 60 and older are invited to the The program is held in the cafeteria at Truman Middle
Senior Associates program on the first Friday of each School from 9-10:30 a.m., and costs $5.
month, September through June. Each Senior Associates For additional information, please call McKenzie at
event includes a delicious brunch, musical performances 314-729-2400, ext. 4607 or email:
by Lindbergh students, attendance prizes and more! mckenziemagnus@lindberghschools.ws.
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