Lindbergh High School (St. Louis, Missouri)
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Lindbergh High School is the high school of the Lindbergh School District and is located at 4900 South Lindbergh Boulevard in St. Louis County, Missouri
St. Louis County, Missouri
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. Each year the high school graduates over 420 students. The school district encompasses Crestwood
Crestwood, Missouri
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, Sunset Hills
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, Concord
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, and parts of Fenton
Fenton, Missouri
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, Webster Groves
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, Kirkwood
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, Affton
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, and other surrounding localities in St. Louis County
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.

Enrollment

The school is currently overcrowded with over 2,000 students enrolled as of the 2011-2012 school year.

History

The school district was founded in 1949 but the first schools appeared in the district as far back as 1939. The high school was originally named Grandview. Its mascot was the Griffin
Griffin
The griffin, griffon, or gryphon is a legendary creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle...

 and the school colors
School colors
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 were maroon and gold. During the high school's first academic year in 1950-51, classes were held in the basement and boiler room of the district's Sappington School elementary building. Construction began on the new high school in 1951, and classes began at the site in September of that year, even though the building was still under construction.

The school district decided that the name Grandview sounded too much like a rest home, so in April 1952, the school was renamed Lindbergh, after world-acclaimed pilot Charles Lindbergh
Charles Lindbergh
Charles Augustus Lindbergh was an American aviator, author, inventor, explorer, and social activist.Lindbergh, a 25-year-old U.S...

. Its students became the Flyers and the school colors became green and gold. The mascot
Mascot
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 later became Lindy, sporting a chicken or eagle-like costume. In the fall of 2007, Lindy sported a new look: A black eagle, sporting a flight jacket, aviation cap and aviation goggles, as part of The Green Machine, a student spirit organization known for its rowdy antics. In 1957 the district also adopted the name, becoming the Lindbergh School District. Several new school buildings were created over the following years, several of which later closed as a result of a declining student population.

Lindbergh High School became the largest high school in the state of Missouri
Missouri
Missouri is a US state located in the Midwestern United States, bordered by Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska. With a 2010 population of 5,988,927, Missouri is the 18th most populous state in the nation and the fifth most populous in the Midwest. It...

 during the 1970s, enrolling over 4,200 students. Over the past three decades, the district's population waned (and aged, leading to childless senior citizens), causing the student body to drop significantly over the years. Lindbergh was the first school in Missouri to offer the International Baccalaureate program. In 1995 the school received $25 million dollars for construction and improved facilities through the approval of bond measure, Proposition R. In 2000 and 2003 similar propositions were passed, giving the school additional revenues for improvements of infrastructure
Infrastructure
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 and facilities
Building
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.

Student organizations

Art Club, Lindbergh Liberal Union (Students for Obama), Young Republicans, National Honors Society, UNICEF Club Tri-M, Improv Troupe, Environmental Club, Mock Trial, DECA, Pilot, KLHS-TV, Thespian Society, Green Team, Youth in Government, Key Club, RAD, Strolling Strings, The Spirit of Saint Louis Marching Band
and a nationally acclaimed student council.

Sports

Coed Cheerleading (State Ranked Co-ed cheerleading team),
Wrestling,
Football,
Soccer,
Cross Country,
Softball,
Flyerettes (nationally ranked pom-pon dance team),
Diving,
Water Polo,
Boys Swimming,
Girls Swimming,
Baseball,
Boys Golf,
Girls Golf
Boys Basketball,
Girls Basketball,
Boys Volleyball,
Girls Volleyball,
Lacrosse Club,
Hockey Club,
Boys Tennis,
Girls Tennis.

State championships

1994 Class 4A Soccer,
1973 Boys Swimming and Diving
1999 boys cheerleading champions

1972, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78 Boys Cross Country, all coached by Tom McCracken

Recognition and Awards

  • In 2005 the school was ranked #925 in Newsweek Magazine's "1000 Best High Schools in the Country” list.
  • In 2006 LHS was recognized again on this list, improving its ranking to #679, and #733 of all schools in the nation.
  • In 2006, the school's Spirit of St. Louis Marching Band won the annual Greater St. Louis Marching Band Festival (GSL) in the Gold Division with a score of 79.85.
  • Also in 2006, the school district was recognized by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and awarded their "Distinction in Performance" award.
  • In 2005, The Spirit of St. Louis Marching Band participated in the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California. They participated again in the 2011 parade.
  • Lindbergh's student television station, KLHS-TV, was nominated for the National Scholastic Press Association
    National Scholastic Press Association
    The National Scholastic Press Association is a nonprofit organization founded in 1921 for high school and secondary school publications in the United States. The association is membership-based and annually hosts high school journalism conventions across the country...

     Broadcast Pacemaker in 2005.http://www.studentpress.org/nspa/winners/bpm05.html
  • The Lindbergh Spirit Yearbook received an Interactive Yearbook Pacemaker in 2000.http://www.studentpress.org/nspa/winners/ybcdpm.html
  • Lindbergh's student newspaper, Pilot Newsmagazine http://pilotnews.net, was one of the first high school student publications to publish online. It was recognized in 1996 by the National Scholastic Press Association
    National Scholastic Press Association
    The National Scholastic Press Association is a nonprofit organization founded in 1921 for high school and secondary school publications in the United States. The association is membership-based and annually hosts high school journalism conventions across the country...

     with a Best of the Net award (now known as the Online Pacemaker). http://www.studentpress.org/nspa/winners/net96.html.
  • In 2007, Lindbergh's Mock Trial team took second place in the Missouri state finals, a school first since the incipient year of the Missouri Mock Trial program.
  • A school record, Lindbergh was distinguished with eleven National Merit Finalists and five Commended students in the 2008 competition. http://www.lindbergh.k12.mo.us/lhs/article.php?story=2008Class&mode=print.

Notable alumni

  • Dan Martin, artist of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    The St. Louis Post-Dispatch is the major city-wide newspaper in St. Louis, Missouri. Although written to serve Greater St. Louis, the Post-Dispatch is one of the largest newspapers in the Midwestern United States, and is available and read as far west as Kansas City, Missouri, as far south as...

     daily Weatherbird cartoon, the longest continually running daily cartoon in American Journalism
  • Joe Boever
    Joe Boever
    Joseph Martin Boever is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. A career reliever, Boever was most notable for throwing a palmball pitch. Nicknamed Boever The Saver, he debuted in 1985 and was a closer for the 1989 Atlanta Braves collecting 21 saves...

    , former MLB pitcher
  • Josh Outman
    Josh Outman
    Joshua S. Outman is an American baseball pitcher for the Oakland Athletics.-Early life:...

    , current MLB pitcher, Oakland Athletics
    Oakland Athletics
    The Oakland Athletics are a Major League Baseball team based in Oakland, California. The Athletics are a member of the Western Division of Major League Baseball's American League. From to the present, the Athletics have played in the O.co Coliseum....

  • Paul Goetz
    Paul Goetz
    Paul Goetz is an American actor.Goetz was born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri. He attended Crestwood Elementary School and moved on to Sperreng Middle School where he played Mike Teevee in a production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory...

    , actor ("Bill", Up in the Air
    Up in the Air (film)
    Up in the Air is a 2009 American comedy-drama film directed by Jason Reitman and co-written by Reitman and Sheldon Turner. It is a film adaptation of the 2001 novel of the same name, written by Walter Kirn. The story is about a corporate downsizer Ryan Bingham and his travels...

    )

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