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  • Cheerleading

    Cheerleading teaches athletes about leadership, teamwork, and helps build self-confidence. Participants will learn basic motions, jumps and chants/cheers. They will also work on tumbling, stunts, and conditioning.
  • Clinics

    Clinics are a one off event that specialize in one or two skills!
  • Dance

    Express yourself! This is an opportunity to let your creativity run free while learning routines and improvising!
  • Early Childhood Education | Registration Request

    Registration for the 2025-26 school year and 2025 LECE Summer camp has begun! It will be open until March 28th. Please be sure to sign up for both Summer 25 and 25-26 School Year if you are interested in both. Both registrations are needed because these are two separate programs. Enrollment Information for the 2025-26 School Year Current Families: Your existing schedule is guaranteed for next school year as long as your registration form is completed. Schedule Changes: If you wish to add days or switch programs (e.g., part-day to full-day), you may submit a registration form. However, these changes are not guaranteed and are subject to availability. Lindbergh Staff: You receive priority placement and will be enrolled in the order your registration is received, as long as a spot is available. New Families: Registration opens Thursday, February 27th. When you register, you will be placed in our Student Enrollment Queue in the order applications are received. We will contact you in the late spring if a spot is confirmed for your child. You will be charged the $50.00 Registration Fee at that time. All Lindbergh resident students will be placed before any out of district student placement. Deadline: All registrations close at the end of March. Be sure to complete your registration on time to secure your child's placement! PRESCHOOL Our preschool classrooms are for children who are 1-2 years from kindergarten eligibility. Classroom placements are based upon kindergarten cohorts. To read more about the details of our school day click on the link below. Typical Daily Schedule: 7:00-8:05 am Arrival and Light Breakfast Snack 8:05 am-2:55 pm School Day 2:55-5:30 pm LECE Aftercare All teachers are certified by the state of Missouri, birth-3rd grade. All full time classroom support staff span the school day and into aftercare, providing continuity through the day. There is no additional payment needed for using aftercare. Lunch, morning and afternoon snacks are provided are provided at no additional cost, depending on the time of class. Summer Camp continuous enrollment is offered to full day students. Students do not need to be toilet trained to enroll. Teachers use an online assessment portfolio and communication tool, allowing families to see ongoing student growth and learning. Teachers engage in ongoing assessment and instruction, using the district's trimester school year model. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE EARLY LEARNING Our youngest students, those who are ages 2-3, are our Early Learners. Our Early Learning classrooms are for children who are 2-3 years from kindergarten eligibility. Classroom placements are based upon kindergarten cohorts. To read more about the details of our school day click on the link below. Lunch, morning and afternoon snacks are provided are provided at no additional cost, depending on the time of class. Summer Camp continuous enrollment is offered to full day students. Students do not need to be toilet trained to enroll. Staff use an online assessment portfolio and communication tool, allowing families to see ongoing student growth and learning. Staff engage in ongoing assessment and instruction, using the district's trimester school year model. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE
  • Flyers Club School's Out Camp

    Flyers Club offers programming for grades K-5 on days when Lindbergh Schools is not in session. School's Out Camp is first come, first serve. There is no priority enrollment, regardless of attending school or district. Space is limited! Camp is not offered when the district closes for inclement weather, holidays, or unforeseen situations.
  • Lindbergh String Project

    Welcome to the Lindbergh String Project! Our mission is to provide accessible, quality instruction to younger students in the Lindbergh Strings program, while giving LHS Orchestra students the opportunity to gain teaching experience within a structured environment. Our String Project teachers have completed a multi-part teacher training course, and undergone a rigorous application process which included a written exam, audition, interview, and submission of various professional artifacts. Teachers will meet regularly throughout the semester under the supervision of Mrs. Landers (LHS Orchestra Director), for feedback and guidance. The String Project will host masterclasses and recitals each semester, where students will be given the opportunity to perform in a formal setting for friends, family, and other LSP participants. Please note that a parent/guardian must be present during lessons.