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Lindbergh High School (St. Louis, Missouri)

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Lindbergh High School
Established 1951
Type Public high school
Students 1,923
Location St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Mascot Flyers
Website [1]

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

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History

The school district was founded in 1949 but the first schools appeared in the district as far back as 1939. The high school, which began construction in 1951, was originally named Grandview. Its mascot was the Griffin and the school colors were maroon and gold. In April 1952, the school was renamed Lindbergh, after Charles Lindbergh, the world-acclaimed pilot. Its students became the Flyers and the school colors became green and gold. The mascot later became Lindbird, sporting a chicken or eagle-like costume. 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 during the 1970s, boasting over 4,200 students. Over the past three decades, the district's population waned, causing the student body to drop significantly over the years. 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 and facilities.[1]

Sports

  • Co-Ed Cheerleading (Male and Female)
  • Wrestling
  • Football
  • Boys soccer
  • Cross-country
  • Girls tennis
  • Softball
  • Flyerettes (nationally-ranked pom dance team)
  • Fly Gurlz (hip hop dance team)
  • Girls Soccer
  • Dive Team
  • Water Polo Team
  • Swim Team
  • Girls Swim Team
  • Baseball

Recognition and Awards

Today, Lindbergh High School remains one of the top public high schools in the state, providing diploma programs in both Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB). In fact, it remains one of seven high schools in the state (of two in the St. Louis area) to offer the IB Diploma Programme.

Notable alumni

The school's notable alumni include Dan Martin, the current artist of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Weatherbird cartoon, Philip Sneed and Greg Haupt (formerly) of the alternative punk band Story of the Year. Also among the school's alumni are former MLB pitcher Joe Boever and professional poker player Allan Zwick.

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