Principal e-Note
Long Elementary School
Save the Date for Cultural Night-February 9th

2023-24 New Student Registration Opens on Feb. 6
Lindbergh Schools will open 2023-24 school year registration for new students on Monday, Feb. 6. This includes incoming kindergarten students and students in other grade levels who are transferring from another district.
It is very important that new families do not begin the registration process before Feb. 6, because the district is moving to a new student information system and will not be using the current SIS Portal for new families.
Please look for additional details coming soon, or visit https://go.lindberghschools.ws/register.
Lindbergh Speaker Series: “Ready, Set, Kindergarten!” 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 17
How can you help your student get ready for kindergarten? Hear tips from Lindbergh kindergarten teachers and learn what to expect during your child’s first year of elementary school during this fun, informative webinar!
In addition, we invite you to share this link with friends, neighbors and family who have incoming Lindbergh kindergarten students.
Ready, Set, Kindergarten! webinar link (Passcode: 666444)

Lindbergh Leader Nominations Open Monday, Jan. 9
Nominations open on Monday, Jan. 9, for the Lindbergh Leader Award, our district’s highest honor recognizing excellence in leadership and service. Any community member may nominate an individual for this distinguished award, and nominations will be accepted until 4 p.m., Jan. 27, 2022.
To nominate an individual for the 2023 Lindbergh Leader Award, click here
Summer Camps and Activities Fair



Student IEP Information Night Jan. 31
The Lindbergh Parent Advisory Council (LPAC) is presenting a series of informational nights to support families of students with an Individual Education Plan. You are invited to attend the second meeting in this series, from 6-7 p.m., Jan. 31, at Lindbergh Central Office, to learn about the Assistive Technology consultation process and to participate in demonstrations of universal tools available to all students who have an IEP. Examples will be provided for low- and high-tech Assistive Technology options that can be used in both the home and school environments.
Contact Information
Lynn Bilyeu, Administrative Assistant | Dr. Christina Phillips, Principal | Dr. Allie Mach, Assistant Principal |
Kim Maddock, Counselor | Emily Bono, Counselor | Amanda Klahs, Nurse |
Amy Wassman, Special Education Area Coordinator |