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Top Reasons to Join Our Team
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Highly Qualified and Dedicated Teachers
- More than 450 certified teachers
- Low turnover rate with an average of 5% per year
- Teachers have been recipients of Innovative Technology Education Fund and Emerson Excellence Teaching grants, along with local grant opportunities
Collaboration and Personalized Professional Learning
- Professional Learning Communities in each school
- Lindbergh Teacher Institute, LindberghU and leadership development programs
- Teachers work with administrators and have a voice in their building culture
Innovative Practices
- Student-centered learning experiences encourage critical thinking, collaboration, creativity and communication
- District instructional technology specialists provide hands-on professional learning and support
- Future-ready practices such as innovative learning spaces, blended learning and design-thinking
Engaged, High Achieving and Well-Rounded Students
- Students are respectful, hard-working and excited to learn
- Approximately 55% of high school students are involved in extracurricular activities each year
- Students lead at all levels
District Awards and Achievements
- National District of Character
- 8 National Schools of Character
- 6 National Blue Ribbon Schools
- Lindbergh High School is nationally recognized by Newsweek, The Washington Post and U.S. News and World Report
- St. Louis Post-Dispatch 2020 and 2021 Top Workplaces
Supportive Community
- Lindbergh staff, families and community work together to challenge all students to achieve their full potential
- Community partnerships with local organizations such as Rotary, Kiwanis and Lindbergh Lights the Way
- Active community volunteers in Parent Teacher Organizations, Booster Clubs, OASIS Intergenerational Tutoring, special needs committees and other programs
We Prepare Students for Success
- Lindbergh High School Class of 2021: By the Numbers
- Graduates: 524
- More than $12 million in scholarships
- Graduates attending college: 388 (74.1%)
- Four-year colleges: 260
- Two-year colleges: 128
- Schools of advanced training: 16 (3.1%)