Schools

Lindbergh Summer Hot With Activities

The Lindbergh School District has a number of programs running the next few months, many starting this week.

Summer may be here, but the Lindbergh School District is staying busy. According to the district's website, a variety of activities are available:

  • Lindbergh Early Childhood Education:  LECE's full-day and part-day summer programs includes in-house field trips, water play days and more for children 2 to pre-K.  Look under enrollment at the LECE site for details.
  • Lindbergh Flyers Club School Age Program:  The Lindbergh Flyer's Club School Age Program offers summer fun for school-age children at Sappington Elementary for 1-5 days a week.  Themed weekly activities include field trips, swimming and more.  Look under enrollment at the LECE site for details.
  • 2011 LHS Summer School - LHS's Summer Program offers students an opportunity to recover needed credits for graduation and provides an additional opportunity for students to take course(s) which may be difficult to incorporate into their regular school year schedule.
  • 2011 Summer Enrichment - The Summer Enrichment Program is offered through the District Activities Office. Over 30 exciting classes from archery to science to choose from for Grades 1-8. The opportunities are endless, plus fun and academic learning go hand in hand.
  • 2011 Summer Athletics camps 
  • Summer Chess Club -  The Lindbergh High School Chess Team will offer a summer chess program at Sappington Elementary School, 11011 Gravois Road this summer. This program is open to students in Grades K-12. Students will be divided into appropriate age groups/skill levels for instruction and competition.
  • Summer Drivers Ed - This program is available for in-District and out of district students. New sessions starting during the spring and summer!
  • LHS Summer Reading Program  - The purpose of the program is to stem the tide of learning loss over the summer break while at the same time promoting recreational reading and book discussion among students and faculty.


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