Community Invited to Tour LHS, Learn About Prop R
February 22, 2019
Lindbergh Schools invites the community to tour Lindbergh High School during one of two upcoming events, and learn more about the school district’s no-tax-rate-increase Prop R bond issue on the April 2 ballot. During the tours, participants will have the opportunity to talk with LHS students and staff about the school’s safety and instructional needs.
LHS is an open campus built in the 1950s, with more than 60 sets of exterior doors and no secure main entrance. In addition, the school’s aging mechanical systems are in need of replacement, and small classrooms do not support collaborative learning.
“LHS has served the Lindbergh community well for several decades, and Prop R will provide the upgrades necessary to continue keeping the high school strong for generations to come,” said Superintendent Dr. Tony Lake. “We invite our alumni, families and community members to walk the halls, enjoy some nostalgia, and dream with us about what Lindbergh needs to become if we are to support the success of our children, grandchildren and beyond.”
LHS Community Tours
WHEN: Wednesday, March 13 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. AND Sunday, March 31 from 1-3 p.m. (drop by anytime)
WHERE: Lindbergh High School, 5000 S. Lindbergh Blvd. Tours begin in the auditorium lobby.
Prop R is a no-tax-rate increase bond issue that would fund renovation and renewal of LHS, in addition to secure entry vestibules at three elementary schools and two middle schools.
Learn more at go.lindberghschools.ws/PropR.