Durnell’s Students Take Beneficial Field Trip
Riley Bess, Staff Writer
February 7, 2013
Brad Durnell‘s (Social Studies Department) U.S. History class is taking a trip on Februrary 8 to Long Elementary to teach the elementary students who are currently studying the Lewis and Clark Expedition and Missouri history. “It’s a nice exchange between the high schoolers and the... Read more »
A Word with Veronica Zagora
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Andrew McMunn & Laura Rottman, Reporters
May 10, 2012
History teacher Veronica Zagora shares one of her favorite moments while being a teacher. Read More →
Teacher Spotlight: Danielle Demarest
Shelly Clark, Reporter
May 8, 2012
Everybody has that favorite teacher they can always look up to for help and advice. Danielle Demarest literally makes her teachings come to life in the classroom. The spunky history teacher has had an incredible kick-off for her first year of teaching here at Lindbergh. Despite how easy she makes her... Read more »
Lindbergh Basketball Retires Number 32
Michael Rich, Webmaster
January 18, 2012
Lindbergh High School basketball honored former star player Gary Link last night by retiring his number, 32, in a special ceremony before the varsity boys game against Fox. During his senior year, Link led the 1970 Flyers basketball team on a 29-0 undefeated streak. The team ended up finishing third... Read more »
Teacher Spotlight: Andrew Butler
Katherine Bergmann, Reporter
November 13, 2011
This week’s teacher spotlight highlights Mr. Andrew Butler. Mr. Butler is a US Law and Society and US Government & Politics teacher. Back in the day, Butler had wanted to become a fire fighter, just like his grandfather. But his dreams changed when he was a junior at Lindbergh. “I had Mrs.... Read more »
Teacher Spotlight: Danielle Demarest
Isabela Berbel, Reporter
September 27, 2011
History teacher Danielle Demarest is a new addition to Lindbergh’s staff. This is her first year of teaching, having just received her master’s degree at UMSL. Unlike many other educators, Demarest did not always intend on being a teacher. “I wanted to become a marine biologist, but once I got... Read more »




