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Board Approves 2017-18 Boundaries
March 16, 2017
In preparation for the opening of Dressel Elementary School next fall, the Lindbergh Schools Board of Education voted 7-0 on Tuesday, March 14, to approve new elementary school and middle school boundaries for the 2017-18 school year. The new boundaries were presented for approval by a committee of parents, community members and administrators.
This change will eliminate overcrowding at the elementary schools and keep fifth grade classes together when students move to middle school. Next year, Crestwood, Long and Sappington will feed into Truman Middle School; and Concord, Kennerly and Dressel will feed into Sperreng Middle School.
The new attendance zones will balance enrollments across the district and help Lindbergh continue to handle aggressive growth in our student population.
In preparation for the opening of Dressel Elementary School next fall, the Lindbergh Schools Board of Education voted 7-0 on Tuesday, March 14, to approve new elementary school and middle school boundaries for the 2017-18 school year. The new boundaries were presented for approval by a committee of parents, community members and administrators.
This change will eliminate overcrowding at the elementary schools and keep fifth grade classes together when students move to middle school. Next year, Crestwood, Long and Sappington will feed into Truman Middle School; and Concord, Kennerly and Dressel will feed into Sperreng Middle School.
The new attendance zones will balance enrollments across the district and help Lindbergh continue to handle aggressive growth in our student population.
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