• Our Mission. Our History.

  • LINDBERGH SCHOOLS FOUNDATION

    The Lindbergh Schools Foundation (LSF) is an independent, 501(C)3 non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the Lindbergh Schools' commitment to excellence in all facets of education.

    OUR MISSION

    1. Endow and administer funds that award scholarships to Lindbergh High School students.
    2. Support programs and projects in Lindbergh Schools that enhance the educational experience for students,
    3. Strengthen the bond between Lindbergh Schools, their alumni and the Lindbergh community.
  • OUR HISTORY

    THE LINDBERGH SCHOOLS FOUNDATION 

    Founded in 1998 by a group of dedicated Lindbergh parents, the Lindbergh Schools Foundation was established with a commitment to supporting education and the students of Lindbergh Schools. These visionary parents recognized that traditional funding sources for public education might one day be insufficient to meet growing educational challenges. With this foresight, they made it their mission to lead efforts in raising additional funds to ensure the continued excellence of Lindbergh Schools.

    THE HISTORY OF OUR SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

    The Foundation's initial focus was to fund college scholarships for Lindbergh High School seniors. Today, the Scholarship Program has expanded to include the management and administration of 42 scholarships, established in honor of Lindbergh administrators, teachers, coaches, and alumni, in addition to the original Foundation General Scholarship.

    THE HISTORY OF OUR TEACHER GRANTS PROGRAM

    The Spirit of Lindbergh Fund and Spirit of Lindbergh Teacher Grants were created to inspire and support district teachers who design innovative projects that engage students in creative, dynamic ways. Since the program’s inception on January 1, 2008, 524 teachers have received grants totaling more than $207,000, with individual awards of up to $500.

    THE HISTORY OF OUR ABOVE & BEYOND INITIATIVE PROGRAMS

    The Foundation partners with existing district programs and supports new initiatives that enhance the student experience. For several years, the Foundation has collaborated with the History Alive Program at Lindbergh High School, where over 1,000 students annually meet with nearly 150 veterans who share first-hand accounts of their war experiences and the historical significance behind them.