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Facilities

The Lindbergh Facilities department is responsible for providing safe, secure and innovative district campuses. All buildings and grounds services are managed in Facilities, including custodial, landscape, maintenance and warehouse supply and distribution.

Whether it's updating learning spaces or improving the integrity of buildings, Facilities is committed to providing safe, clean and well-maintained campuses for students, staff and the community.

Surplus Items

To improve access for our customers and ensure competitive pricing, Lindbergh Schools has partnered with GovDeals, an online system for liquidating declared surplus property. This process helps us maximize revenue from the sale of surplus property, which goes directly back into district programs, and minimizes labor and storage costs because items will not accumulate for an annual auction.

Items that have been declared surplus property by the Lindbergh Schools Board of Education will be posted online soon after they become available, so please check back often for updates.

Visit the GovDeals site

Proposition R

A group of Crestwood Elementary students poses with a group of Prop R construction workers

 

Prop R is a $150 million no-tax-rate-increase bond issue proposal passed in April 2024 that supports building equity across elementary schools, much needed middle school renovations, safety upgrades districtwide and a PK-12 agricultural STEM learning center on the Concord Farmers Club site.

Learn more about Prop R

Facility Rentals

As a service to the community, Lindbergh Schools may allow community groups and individuals to use district facilities for educational, recreational, social, civic, philanthropic and other similar purposes when the facilities are not being used for district activities. 

Learn more about Facility rentals

Safe Water at School

In 2022, the Missouri legislature passed the Get the Lead out of School Drinking Water Act (RSMo 160.077), which sets standards for lead concentrations in school drinking water. The law requires schools to conduct inventory, sampling, remediation and monitoring at all potable drinking water outlets used or potentially being used for drinking, food preparation and cooking or cleaning utensils.

Learn more about our efforts