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2009-10 Directory
A special publication of the South County Times August 2009
INDEX
SCHOOLS
Lindbergh High School................. 10
Sperreng Middle School............... 11
Crestwood Elementary School...... 12
Kennerly Elementary School......... 13
Long Elementary School............... 14
Sappington Elementary School...... 15
Truman Elementary School........... 16
Lindbergh ECE.............................. 17
INFORMATION
Phone Numbers............................. 3
District, School and
Staff Recognitions........................ 3
District Map................................... 4
Calendar......................................... 5
Winter Weather Info....................... 5
LHS Fall Sports Schedule.............. 6-8
Athletics Web site........................... 8
Family Sports Pass.......................... 8
LHS Class of 2009 Profile................ 9
LHS Alumni..................................... 9
Parents As Teachers...................... 17
Lindbergh School District
Foundation................................... 19
About The District........................ 20
Lindbergh OASIS Tutors................ 20
Senior Associates Luncheon.......... 20
Parent Meetings........................... 21
ADMINISTRATION
Welcome From Superintendent...... 3
Board of Education....................... 18
Mission Statement........................ 18
Public Notice................................ 22
Administrative Procedures for
Compliance with the Family Education
Rights & Privacy Act (FERPA).......... 22
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1 4. Crestwood Elementary School 7. Sappington Elementary School
4900 S. Lindbergh • 314-729-2480 1020 S. Sappington • 314-729-2430 11011 Gravois • 314-729-2460
2. Lindbergh High School 5. Kennerly Elementary School 8. Truman Elementary School
4900 S. Lindbergh • 314-729-2410 10025 Kennerly • 314-729-2440 12225 Eddie & Park • 314-729-2470
. Sperreng Middle School
3 6. Long Elementary School 9. Lindbergh Early Childhood Education
12111 Tesson Ferry • 314-729-2420 9021 Sappington • 314-729-2450 10305 Concord School Rd. • 314-729-2434
OCTOBER MARCH
2 Professional Development Day; No School K-12 12 3rd Quarter Ends - 1/2 School Day; 1/2 Records Staff Day
16 1st Quarter Ends - 1/2 School Day; 1/2 Records Day 15-19 Spring Break
20, 22 HS Evening Parent Conferences 22 School Resumes
26, 28 Elementary Evening Parent Conferences 27 1/2 Day School; 1/2 Conferences (K-5 only)
26, 29 Middle School Evening Parent Conferences 28 Rotary Craft Fair
30 No School K-12
APRIL
NOVEMBER 1 No School K-12; Offices Closed
9 BackStoppers’ Patriotic Concert, 7 p.m., LHS Aud.
21-22 Rotary Craft Fair at LHS MAY
25, 26, 27 Thanksgiving Break; No School K-12; 2 Band Flea Market
Offices Closed 26 & 27 only 15 Spirit Festival
21 Last Day for Seniors
DECEMBER 27 HS Graduation
6 LHS Mothers’ Club House Tour 28 4th Quarter Ends - K-12; Last Day for Students
22-31 Winter Recess; No School K-12 31 Memorial Day - No School K-12; Offices Closed
24-25 Offices Closed
Radio: KMOX AM 1120 - 5:30 a.m., 6:30 a.m. TV: KTVI (Channel 2) - early morning or 9 p.m.
WRTH AM 1430 - 5-7 a.m., every half hour KMOV (Channel 4) - 4:30 a.m.-8:30 a.m., 5 p.m., 6 p.m., 10 p.m.
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School Information contacts About lindbergh HIGH
Address: Secretary: Nancy Lupo Grades: 9-12
4900 S. Lindbergh Blvd. Nurses: Deborah Artman, Nadine O’Reilly 2008-09 Enrollment: 1,905
St. Louis, MO 63126 LHS Mothers’ Club President: School Hours: 7:35 a.m. - 2:35 p.m.
Carol Treppler Number of Teachers: 125
Phone Numbers:
Counselors:
Main Switchboard: 314-729-2410
Jonathan Riethmeier, Director of Guidance
9th Grade: 314-729-1621 Events
Erin Schulte, 9th Grade
10th Grade: 314-729-1631 Open House: Sept. 2, 7 p.m.
Elizabeth Cole, 10th Grade
11th Grade: 314-729-1651 Mothers’ Club First Meeting:
Lindsey Hoff, 11th Grade
12th Grade: 314-729-1641 Sept. 8, 9 a.m.
Julie Mayor, 12th Grade
Web Site: Jennifer Klug, Career And College Mothers’ Club Meetings: Second Tuesday
www.lindberghschools.ws Harlan Krier, Intervention of Month, 9 a.m.
Click on LHS Advanced Studies Coordinator: House Tour: Sunday, Dec. 6
Irv Mueller
About Lindbergh: District Honors Coordinator:
For the fifth consecutive year, Irv Mueller
Lindbergh High School has been
named a “Top 1,000 School in the
Nation” by Newsweek. On the state
level, Lindbergh's Communication
Arts and Math scores are in the “Top
Ten.” Math scores lead all of
Lindbergh's benchmark schools.
Lindbergh High School also offers a
variety of Advance Placement and Keith Luebbert Stella Viehland Pamela Mason Ryan Sherp
International Baccalaureate courses. Assistant Principal, Grade 9 Assistant Principal, Grade 10 Assistant Principal, Grade 11 Assistant Principal, Grade 12
About Sperreng:
Sperreng Middle School was recently rec- Missouri Department of Elementary and
ognized as a Missouri Top Ten School for Secondary Education and as a National
high MAP performance. Sperreng was also Blue Ribbon School of Excellence by the
honored as a Gold Star School by the U.S. Department of Education. Paul Sharp Dr. Todd Morgan
7th Grade 8th Grade
Assistant Principal Assistant Principal
Scott
Taylor
Principal
School Information contacts About crestwood
Address: Secretary: Grades: K-5
1020 S. Sappington Road Lori Ehrig 2008-09 Enrollment: 315
St. Louis, MO 63126 Nurse: School Hours: 8:45 a.m. - 3:25 p.m.
Eva Loretta Number of Teachers: 32
Phone Numbers: Counselor:
314-729-2430 Mary Kay Scott Events
314-729-2435 (Attendance) PTO President: School BBQ, Ice Cream Social:
Renee Shrewsbury Aug. 13, 5:30 - 8 p.m.
Web Site: First PTO Meeting:
www.lindberghschools.ws Sept. 10, 7 p.m.
Click on Crestwood
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Suzanne
Christopher
Principal
School Information contacts About kennerly
Address: Secretary: Grades: K-5
10025 Kennerly Road Toni Gries 2008-09 Enrollment: 429
St. Louis, MO 63128 Nurses: School Hours: 8:35 a.m. - 3:15 p.m.
Randa Mirbaha & Mary Judd Number of Teachers: 33
Phone Numbers: Counselor: Events
314-729-2440 Tammi Marcinkiewicz PTP Meetings: All meetings are at 7 p.m.
314-729-2445 (Attendance) PTP Co-Presidents: Aug. 25, Sept. 15, Oct. 20, Nov. 17,
Julie Korenak & Maria Clancy Jan. 19, Feb. 16, March 23, April 20
Web Site:
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Click on Kennerly
About Kennerly: teamed with the talented professional staff at in creating a child-centered environment
Since 1961, Kennerly Elementary School Kennerly to create a school environment that where individuals are challenged to become
has been a scholastic beacon in South County is challenging and rewarding for the diverse responsible, productive, lifelong learners.
where families are invited to share the edu- needs of each young learner.
cational experiences of their children. The new Prop R school addition includes
Among the many awards the school has new classrooms, restrooms, art and music Celebrating
been honored with, Kennerly is a National rooms.
School of Character, a D.A.R. National 48 Years of
Beautification Award winner, and a Missouri Mission Statement: Quality
Gold Star Award School. The mission of Kennerly Elementary Education
Parents and community members have School is to involve the entire Kennerly family
Monika Lovera
cell: (314) 616-8817
office: (314) 843-7200
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Brian S.
McKenney
Principal
School Information contacts About long
Address: Secretary: Grades: K-5
9021 Sappington Rd. Lynn Bilyeu 2008-09 Enrollment: 366
St. Louis, MO 63126 Nurse: School Hours: 8:35 a.m. - 3:15 p.m.
Mimi Butler Number of Teachers: 27
Phone Numbers: Counselor:
314-729-2450 Kim Maddock Events
314-729-2455 (Attendance) PTO President: Ice Cream Social/Meet the Teacher:
Jackie Natsch Aug. 14, 6 p.m.
Web Site: Long Parent Teacher Organization
www.lindberghschools.ws (LPTO) First Meeting: Sept. 2, 6 p.m.
Click on Long
About Long:
Long Elementary School was built in out the year. Long School also has a mascot,
1960 and has been in continuous operation Lindy the Lion, who helps students learn
as an elementary school since the completion through a strong character education pro-
of construction. gram.
Long School, named a National School of
Character, is proud of and welcomes family Mission Statement:
involvement through the Landscape and The Long School Community will
Learning project and room volunteers. The collaboratively reflect upon and refine all
Long Parent Teacher Organization (LPTO) practices as we provide learning opportu-
is very active and helps make possible numer- nities that challenge self-motivated
ous educational and social activities through- students of character.
Mary
Hogan
Principal
School Information contacts About sappington
Address: Secretary: Grades: K-5
11011 Gravois Rd. Terri Narzinski 2008-09 Enrollment: 442
St. Louis, MO 63126 Nurse: School Hours: 8:35 a.m. - 3:15 p.m.
Lee Ann Barrett Number of Teachers: 39
Phone Numbers: Counselors:
314-729-2460 Stacey Toomay & Nancy Ferguson Events
SPTG President: Back to School Night: Aug. 14, 5 - 7 p.m.
Web Site: Beth Mazdra Sappington Parent Teacher Group (SPTG)
www.lindberghschools.ws Mission Statement: First Meeting: Sept. 10, 6:45 p.m.
Click on Sappington Our school is a safe and caring community SPTG Meetings:
where I can grow and learn. Second Thursday of month, 6:45 p.m.
About Sappington:
Sappington School was one of the five ele- nology for third, fourth, and fifth grade classes, nity work together in partnership to promote
mentary schools that were consolidated to and is a professional learning community. lifelong learning. Focusing on students’ strengths,
form the Lindbergh School District in 1949. It Sappington was listed as a Missouri Top Ten we strive to ensure that each child will:
is the only original school that is still operating school in MAP performance and has received • thrive in a safe place, pleasant, and nuturing
as an elementary school today. five “Best Practice” awards from the Character environment
The new Prop R school addition includes a Education Partnership. Sappington was named • actively participate in a challenging curriculum
new school entrance, gym, offices, library and a Missouri School of Character and a National supported by resources and technology
classrooms. School of Character - 2008-09. • achieve personal academic success
Sappington has been designated as a Vision Statement: • demonstrate responsibility, respect and caring
Missouri Accelerated School, received a federal Sappington Elementary School is a place • apply knowledge to become responsible citizens
eMINTS grant which supports increased tech- where students, staff, parents and the commu-
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Megan
Stryjewski
Principal
Craig
Hamby
Administrative Intern
School Information contacts About truman
Address: Secretary: Grades: K-5
12225 Eddie & Park Rd. Terri Musante 2008-09 Enrollment: 860
St. Louis, MO 63127 Nurse: School Hours: 8:45 a.m. - 3:25 p.m.
Darla Al-Jureidini Number of Teachers: 50
Phone Numbers: Counselors:
314-729-2470 Robbie Engel & Velina Critchlow Events
314-729-2475 (Attendance) PTG President: Ice Cream Social:
Leslie Weiss Aug. 14, 3 p.m.
Web Site: Truman Parents’ Group First Meeting:
www.lindberghschools.ws Sept. 16, 9 a.m.
Click on Truman Curriculum Nights & Town Hall Meeting
(Adults Only):
Grades 1-2, Aug. 27, 6 p.m.
About Truman: Grades 3-5, Aug. 28, 6 p.m.
Harry S Truman School opened as an
elementary school in the fall of 1991. The Truman family includes Special School Ribbon School, a 2009 Missouri Gold Star
Originally built in 1963 as a middle school, District self-contained language classes, SSD School and winner of a Promising Practices
increasing enrollment in the district’s four Early Childhood Education classes and classes award from the Character Education
other elementary schools made it necessary of PEGS students (St. Louis Regional Program Partnership. Truman received two Missouri
to redraw boundaries and open a fifth ele- for Exceptionally Gifted Students), the LEAP Top Ten designations for MAP performance
mentary school. classes (Lindbergh Eager Achievers Program) from the Department of Elementary and
Truman serves the largest geographic area and ELL classes (English Language Learners). Secondary Education in 2008.
of the five Lindbergh elementary schools. Truman is a nationally recognized Blue
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Ziegler
Director
School Information contacts About lindbergh ece
Address: Human Resource Coordinator: Serving: Age 2 through Pre-K
10305 Concord School Road Meagan McClellan Parents As Teachers: Prenatal through
St. Louis, MO 63128 Family & Child Resource Coordinator: Pre-K
Cindy Johnson 2008-09 Enrollment: 334
Phone Numbers: Business Manager: Hours: 6:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.
314-729-2434 Aaron Berkenwald
314-729-2484 (Fax) Preschool Coordinator:
Julianne Woodle
Web Site: School-Age Coordinator:
www.lindberghschools.ws Kimberly Berkenwald
Click on ECE Parents As Teachers Coordinator:
Beth Crancer
About Lindbergh Early Childhood: LECE recently received its second Promising Parents as Teachers (PAT)
Open to families from any school district, LECE Practice award from the Character Education PAT is a free parent education support
offers a variety of part-day and full-day pro- Partnership. program for any family that has children pre-
grams. Programs include early childhood edu- natal to 5 years. Experience has shown that
cation for ages 2 to kindergarten, school age Camp Flyers’ Club PAT can produce confident, competent par-
extended day, and summer camps. Part-day, thematic mini-camps for pre- ents and happy, well-rounded, academically-
Lindbergh Early Childhood Education (LECE) schoolers are held at Concord School. Truman able children. With the help of a certified
is a voluntarily accredited program through Elementary School holds full-day camp for parent educator, parents learn how to
Missouri and the National Association for the kindergarten to age 12. Full-day camps enhance their child’s development through
Educaton of Young Children. Classroom teach- include weekly swimming and field trips. family-centered activities. Developmental,
ers are Early Childhood certified. health, hearing and vision screenings are
available through PAT.
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LINDBERGH HISTORY
Lindbergh School District encompass- The district currently has one early nance and security personnel complete
es approximately 28 square miles in the childhood center, five elementary schools, the staff.
southwestern portion of St. Louis County, one middle school and one high school At Lindbergh, the focus on excellence
Missouri, and serves a community of that serve approximately 5,600 students, in education extends beyond academics,
approximately 46,000 residents. a number that has remained stable for to embrace social and moral develop-
Lindbergh is a well-established residen- several years. More than 400 dedicated ment in athletics, extra-curricular activi-
tial, suburban community with a diverse teachers, 75 percent of whom have ties and nationally recognized character
economic base made up of large retail- advanced degrees, are employed education programs.
ers, shopping centers, restaurants and throughout the District and an additional
service providers. 300 administrators, support, mainte-
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PARENT MEETINGS
High School Mother’s Club long pto meetings lindbergh parent
Sept. 8. . . . . 9 a.m. General meets 7 p.m. in Library
Sept. 22. . . . 9 a.m. Board Sept. 3, Nov. 5, Feb. 4, March 3,
advisory council
Oct. 13. . . . . 7 p.m. General April 1, May 6 district L-pac
Oct. 27. . . . . 9 a.m. Board meets in Admin. Building
sappington ptg meetings
Nov. 10 . . . . 9 a.m. General Sept. 9. . . . . 7 p.m.
meets 6:45 p.m. in Cafe
Nov. 24 . . . . 9 a.m. Board Oct. 8, 15 & 22. . . 7 p.m.
Sept. 10, Oct. 9, Nov. 12, Jan. 14,
Dec. 15 . . . . 9 a.m. Board (“Planning for the Future” Special
Feb. 11, March 9, April 8, May 20
Jan. 12. . . . . 9 a.m. General Series, Sperreng’s Library)
Jan. 25. . . . . 9 a.m. Board truman ptg general meetings Nov. 11 . . . . 7 p.m.
Feb. 9. . . . . . 7 p.m. General meets in Cafe Jan. 13. . . . . 7 p.m.
Feb. 23. . . . . 9 a.m. Board Sept. 15. . . . 9 a.m. Feb. 10. . . . . 12 p.m.
March 9. . . . 9 a.m. General Oct. 20. . . . . 7 p.m. March 10. . . 7 p.m.
March 23. . . 9 a.m. Board Nov. 17 . . . . 9 a.m. April 14 . . . . 12 p.m.
April 13 . . . . 9 a.m. General Jan. 19. . . . . 7 p.m.
ECE L-pac
April 27 . . . . 9 a.m. Board Feb. 16. . . . . 9 a.m.
Oc. 19 . . . . . 6 p.m.
May 11. . . . . Installation Lunch March 23. . . 7 p.m.
Jan. 21. . . . . 12:45 p.m.
April 20 . . . . 9 a.m.
Sperreng Middle School crestwood L-pac
May 18. . . . . 7 p.m.
Mother’s Club Sept. 10. . . . 6 p.m.
meets 9 a.m. in Library truman ptg board meetings
Aug. 20, Sept. 24, Oct. 22, Nov. 19, meets 9 a.m. in Conference Room kennerly L-pac
Dec. 3, Jan. 28, Feb. 25, March 25, Sept. 1, Oct. 6, Nov. 3, Dec. 1, Jan 5, Sept. 15. . . . 7 p.m.
April 22, May 6 Feb. 2, March 2, April 6, May 4 long L-pac
Sperreng Middle School PTO LECE family foundation Oct. 7. . . . . . 4 p.m.
meets 7 p.m. in Library meets 6:30 p.m. sappington L-pac
Sept. 24, Nov. 19, Feb. 25, April 22 Sept. 3, Oct. 1, Nov. 5, Dec. 3, Jan. 7, Sept. 24. . . . 6:30 p.m.
Feb. 4, March 4, April 1, May 6
crestwood pto meetings TRUMAN L-pac
meets 7 p.m. Sept. 23. . . . 6 p.m.
Sept. 10, Oct. 8, Nov. 12, Dec. 10, Jan 14, SPERRENG L-pac
Feb. 11, March 11, April 8, May 13 meets in Library
kennerly PTP Meetings Sept. 16. . . . 6 p.m.
meets 7 p.m. Jan. 19. . . . . 6 p.m.
Aug. 25, Sept. 15, Oct. 20, Nov. 17, lhs L-pac
Jan. 19, Feb. 16, March 23, April 20 Oct. 8. . . . . . 9 a.m.
Jan. 28. . . . . 9 a.m.
PUBLIC NOTICE
All responsible public agencies are
required to locate, evaluate, and iden-
tify children with disabilities who are
under the jurisdiction of the agency,
regardless of the severity of the dis-
ability, including non-resident children
attending private schools; highly
mobile children, such as migrant and
homeless children; and children who
are suspected of having a disability
and in need of special education even
though they are advancing from grade
to grade.
The Lindbergh School District in
partnership with the Special School
District of St. Louis County assure that
a free, appropriate public education
(FAPE) is provided to all eligible chil-
dren with disabilities between the Lindbergh School District students and faculty display their artwork at “The Hangar,” a new off-
ages of 3 and 21 under their jurisdic- campus community art gallery at Crestwood Court, on Watson Road. The gallery is open to the public.
tion. Disabilities include autism, deaf/
blindness, emotional disorders, hear- personally identifiable information col- St. Louis County has developed a
ing impairment and deafness, mental lected, used, or maintained by the local Compliance Plan for imple-
retardation, multiple disabilities, ortho- districts for the purposes of identifica- mentation of State Regulations for
pedic impairment, other health impair- tion, evaluation, placement or provi- the Individuals with Disabilities
ments, specific learning disabilities, sion of FAPE of children with disabili- Education Act - 2004 (IDEA-2004).
speech or language impairment, trau- ties may be inspected and/or reviewed This Plan and School Board Policies
matic brain injury, visual impairment/ by their parents/guardians. Parents/ contain the district’s procedures
blindness and young child with a guardians may request amendment to regarding storage, disclosure to
developmental delay. the educational record if the parent/ third parties, retention and destruc-
The Lindbergh School District in guardian believes the record is inac- tion of personally identifiable infor-
partnership with the Special School curate, misleading, or violates the pri- mation and the district’s assurances
District of St. Louis County assure that vacy or other rights of their child. that services are provided in compli-
it will provide information and referral Parents have the right to file com- ance with General Education
services necessary to assist the State in plaints with the U.S. Department of Provision Act (GEPA). This Plan is
the implementation of early interven- Education or the Missouri Department available for public review in the
tion services for infants and toddlers of Elementary and Secondary Education Office of the Superintendent of
eligible for the Missouri’s First Steps concerning alleged failures by the dis- Schools during regular school hours
Program. trict to meet the requirements of the on days school is in session.
The Lindbergh School District in Family Educational Rights and Privacy This notice will be provided in
partnership with the Special School Act (FERPA). native languages as appropriate.
District of St. Louis County assure that The Special School District of
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Beats us.
The fact is, two-thirds of all U.S. college students change
their major before they graduate. That’s why it makes sense
to start your college career at St. Louis Community College.
At STLCC, you can try out a variety of classes within our
general education program. When you’re ready to move
on and earn that four-year degree in… whatever…you can
easily transfer your credits. And, you will have paid nearly
70% less for those credits compared to a public four-year
university.
www.stlcc.edu
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