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Students, Staff Plant a New Seed at Dressel
Students planted bulbs and fall flowers in front of Dressel School.
LEAP students and Lindbergh staff members planted fall flowers and 150 spring bulbs this fall at Dressel School to spruce up their campus. The project was a joint effort between LEAP – Lindbergh Eager Achievers Program – and the Lindbergh Activities Office staff, which also operates at Dressel School, along with Lindbergh Athletic Association.
LEAP students participated during recess time, adding color and life to the building’s exterior.
LEAP is the gifted education program for the Lindbergh Schools. Identified students in grades K-5 attend classes at the LEAP Center, located on the lower level at Dressel School.
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“The students’ response and enthusiasm was phenomenal,” said Sammye LaRose in the activities office, whose son Chris’ landscaping company assisted with the tilling.