Friday, December 7, 2012
Also: LEAP decorates a mural for St. Catherine Laboure School, Lindbergh mathletes win, and Sunday Night Lights success is shared with local charities.
Lindbergh ECE earns National Design Award Learning By Design magazine recently awarded the Lindbergh Early Childhood Education building a “2012 Outstanding Project” award for General Excellence in the Early Childhood School category. The building, which was designed by Ittner Architects and opened in January 2011, serves students ages 2 through Pre-K. It was constructed as part of Prop R 2008, a $31 million bond issue. The building features 14 classrooms, a fully enclosed outdoor playground, restrooms in each classroom, LEED green building design features and a state-of-the-art security system. “The design is very simple and economical, yet the splash of primary colors on the front of the building creates an excitement, bringing its own …
Monday, October 8, 2012
Children with cancer and other blood-borne diseases teamed up with Lindbergh High School football players for a thrilling game under the stadium lights.
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Saturday, September 29, 2012
Children struggling with cancer and other blood-borne diseases have an opportunity to play under the lights at Flyers field on the Lindbergh High School campus.
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Students raised more than $900 with a weekend car wash, the school's marching band places at the O'Fallon Classic, and the Math Department holds a food drive for Feed My People.
Football Car Wash Raises Funds for Sunday Night Lights The Lindbergh High School Football Flyers – freshman, JV and Varsity – pulled together Sept. 8 to raise money for Sunday Night Lights.The athletes sponsored a car wash, which raised more than $900 to fund the third annual community event that supports children with cancer throughout St. Louis. Lindbergh student groups join together in Sunday Night Lights to provide a real football game experience for young boys and girls. The community is invited to attend the event on Oct. 7 For more information, visit www.lindberghfootball.com. LHS Band Wins First at O’Fallon Classic The Lindbergh High School Spirit of St. Louis Marching Band finished first in tits division at the 32nd annual Metro …
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Children struggling with cancer will have an opportunity to participate in a high school football game experience under the lights at Flyers field on the Lindbergh High School campus.
Sunday Night Lights at Lindbergh High School is set for Oct. 7, its third year of providing a fun and exciting high school football game experience to young children with cancer and other blood-borne diseases. This year’s event will include game booths from 4:30 – 6:30 p.m. and a 7 p.m. flag football game on Flyers Field at Lindbergh High School, 5000 S. Lindbergh Blvd. Sunday Night Lights is open to all young patients and their families throughout the St. Louis and surrounding areas. Lindbergh’s varsity football team, cheerleaders, Flyerette dance team, Lacrosse club, marching band, and student council are working together to make this a night the kids will treasure. Sunday Night Lights is an opportunity for “cancer heroes,” their …
Monday, October 10, 2011
As seen on the Lindbergh Schools website, the high school football game gives kids with cancer a change to be football stars.
Sunday Night Lights, as seen on the Lindbergh School District website, is returning for the second year in a row Sunday, Oct. 16. According to the site, game booths will be up from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Concessions will be sold and all proceeds will go to support children and families of Friends of Kids with Cancer and Rainbows for Kids . Attendance to the event is free and open to the public. A highlight of the night is the 7 p.m. flag football game on Flyers Field at Lindbergh High School, including individual announcements as football players as they take the field. The game is open to children from the previously mentioned charities. Lindbergh's varsity football team, cheerleaders, dance team, Lacrosse club and marching band also will be …