Teacher Spotlight: Judy Girard
Anna Toscano, Business Manager
May 10, 2012
Teachers are the people who educate us and give us all of the knowledge necessary to strive through life. Mrs. Judy Girard is a business teacher at LHS and she most definitely deserves to be recognized this week. She is always bubbly and has a constant smile on her face. The students at LHS love her... Read more »
Teacher Spotlight: Sharon Henry
Grace Thurmond, Reporter
May 9, 2012
Understanding, nice, smart, hard-working, caring. These are only a few of the qualities that make up a good teacher. So which Lindbergh High School teacher displays these qualities the most? In the opinion of many students, Mrs. Henry is the perfect example. “Mrs. Henry is a great teacher because she... 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 »
Teacher Spotlight: David Early
Andrew McMunn, Sports Editor
April 17, 2012
Having been an art teacher at Lindbergh High school for 13 years, it’s easy to see that David Early has a passion for art. His passion developed when he was in high school, which was Lindbergh High School, and followed him all the way to Mizzou. Once there, Early became involved in the art program,... Read more »
Teacher Spotlight: Glenn Murray
Suzie Dierkes, Reporter
March 5, 2012
With chalkboards becoming obsolete, teachers are getting new technology. There are still a few teachers still holding on to the old school boards. Glenn Murray, physics teacher, has a mix of old and new. Murray received his Smart Board last Friday but still has a large chalkboard in the front of his... Read more »
Teacher Spotlight: Sharon Henry
Esther Raymond, Reporter
February 27, 2012
Students who have had Sharon Henry as a math teacher know that she is tough, but you will come to find that Henry is simply trying to make her students the best that they can be. “I feel that every kid can learn and needs to be pushed into realizing their potential. I practice tough love. I may seem... Read more »
Teacher Spotlight: Jessica Winkle
Esther Raymond, Reporter
February 3, 2012
Jessica Winkle (Math Department), former Lindbergh student, went from walking out of Lindbergh, a graduate, to walking back in this time a teacher. The Lindbergh alumnus is a new teacher this year at LHS. She was a student teacher to prepare for the job, but now that she’s the real deal, Winkle realizes... Read more »
Teacher Spotlight: Jim Denner
Katherine Bergmann, Reporter
December 1, 2011
This week’s teacher spotlight highlights Mr. Jim Denner. Mr. Denner is a Human Anatomy and Astronomy teacher at Lindbergh. When he was in college, Mr. Denner never thought that he would be a teacher. He had expectations of becoming an nurse, vet, or an physician. Thinsg took a turn for the better when... 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: Mrs. Stortzum
Ronisha Hill, Reporter
November 7, 2011
Who resides in room 111? Business teacher Mrs. Michelle Stortzum, of course. Going on fourteen years of working at Lindbergh, Stortzum commutes an hour here every morning from Desoto and back every night. With such a long drive you’d think she wouldn’t be as involved in after school activities,... Read more »




