Principal e-Note
Concord Elementary School - Nov 24, 2024 (Week 15)
Tell us about out Core Values at Home
Core Values at Home
We’d love to see our core values in action beyond the school walls! Have you caught your student showing kindness, accountability, integrity, empathy, or inclusion at home? This is your chance to celebrate them! Share your story by filling out the form below and help us spotlight these amazing moments. The home connection with be featured in our Daily News every Wednesday. Let’s keep the Concord spirit strong everywhere we go!
Important Dates
November 2024
November 27-29 - No School
December 2024
December 2 - National Special Education Day
December 11-13 Book Fair
December 14 - PTG Winter Festival 10:00-12:00
December 17 - 5th Grade Strings Concert 7:00 pm
December 20 - Half Day; 12:00 Dismissal
December 20 - Winter Parties 10:30-11:30
December 23-Jan. 3 No School
January 2025
January 6 - Students return
2024-25 School Year Calendar
For a full list of dates, please click on the 2024-25 District Calendar, which is linked below.
Helping Hands
PLEASE TURN IN ALL GIFT CARDS BY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26TH AT THE LATEST!
Student Showcase
We are excited to share that we are continuing Concord Collections : Student Showcase in our Concord lobby display cases again for the 24/25 school year! Student collections can showcase anything from Lego figures, to books, to craft creations... the possibilities are endless! We hope this builds some community and fosters student belonging. If your child is interested, please click the button below.
PTG News
Counselor Corner
Counseling Corner
In our upcoming lessons, we will focus on the Second Step Bullying Unit. This program empowers students to Recognize, Report, and Refuse bullying. For more information about the Second Step Curriculum for their grade level, please click the link below.
Thank you for your continued support!
Kindergarten Second Step Bullying Family Letter.pdf
1st Grade Second Step Bullying Family Letter.pdf
2nd Grade Second Step Bullying Family Letter.pdf
3rd Grade Second Step Bullying Family Letter.pdf
4th Grade Second Step Bullying Family Letter.pdf
What's for Lunch
Monday, Nov.18
Breakfast- blueberry muffin or cereal
Lunch- #1 Turkey hot dog or #2 sunbutter & jelly
Tuesday, Nov.19
Breakfast- donut holes or cereal
Lunch- #1 cheesy chicken tacos or #2 cheese quesadilla
Wednesday, Nov. 20
Breakfast- biscuit & gravy or cereal
Lunch- #1 chicken sliders on hawaiian roll or #2 veggie ranch wrap
Thursday, Nov.21
Breakfast- very berry parfait or cereal
Lunch- #1 cheeseburger or #2 bosco sticks
Friday, Nov. 22
Breakfast- scrambled egg w/ cheese & toast or cereal
Lunch- #1 cheese pizza or #2 turkey sausage pizza
District News and Notes
Understanding Social Emotional Learning Survey Results
Principals, please choose the appropriate message from this document and add to your e-note:
Lindbergh Schools Board of Education Candidate Filing
Filing for the Lindbergh Schools Board of Education Election will open on Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2024, at 8 a.m. and close on Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2024, at 5 p.m. Two positions are available for three-year terms. The election date is April 8, 2025.
LHS House Tour Holiday Boutique - Dec. 8
The Lindbergh community is invited to this free family event from 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 8, at Lindbergh High School. Enjoy shopping, visits with Santa from 12:30-2:30 p.m., food trucks, live music and children’s activities! For more information, visit www.lhshousetour.com.
LHS HOSA Hosts Mini-Med Academy on Dec. 14
Looking to wrap up some last-minute holiday shopping? Lindbergh High School’s HOSA chapter is hosting its Mini-Med Academy fundraiser from 1-4 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 14, in the LHS Commons. This event is for students in grades 3-5, costs $20, and includes a variety of fun activities and a snack. Participants will participate in various simulations, experiments and live instruction to better understand the healthcare field!
Lindbergh Night at the Garden Glow
Lindbergh Night at Garden Glow is back, and we’re thrilled to offer discounted tickets for this festive family night, 5-7 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 4. Enjoy $5 off general admission (ages 13+) and $5 child tickets. Discounts will be applied in the cart after selecting full-price tickets. Tickets are non-refundable. Promo Code 68567 can be used if needed. For assistance, contact the Missouri Botanical Garden at 314-577-5100.
Lindbergh Lights the Way Annual Giving Tree Program
The Giving Tree program brings joy to children and families in need by providing toys, gifts, and essentials during the holiday season. Each year, with the support of our generous community, we brighten the lives of 60-65 families. By partnering with us, you can make a direct and meaningful impact—turning wishes into reality and creating cherished memories for those who need it most.
Give the Gift of Warmth to Lindbergh Families
This holiday season, your donation to Lindbergh Lights Up The Holidays will help families in need keep their homes warm and safe. We assist with essential utility bills—like electric, gas, and water—for families facing critical hardships. While our drive happens during the holidays, your support provides relief all year long. To make a donation, click here!
Thank-A-Teacher Poinsettia Sale
Leave the holiday shopping for that special Lindbergh staff member to the Lindbergh Schools Foundation! For a donation of $15 or more, the Foundation will send a beautiful poinsettia and a personalized card. Elevate your gift by adding a touch of personalization with a choice of gift cards from Baileys' Restaurants, California Pizza Kitchen, Crumbl Cookies, or Top Golf! Let the Foundation ease some of your holiday stress! All proceeds directly support our Innovation Grant Program, bringing inventive ideas and items to Lindbergh classrooms.
LPAC Webinar: Building Social Connections Through Playdates and Hangouts
LPAC Webinar Link - 6-7 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 3
The Lindbergh Parent Advisory Council virtually presents “Building Social Connections Through Playdates and Hangouts,” presented by LenEll Kelley, behavior analyst, founder and clinical director of Developing Minds Therapy Services.
LenEll will help parents identify their role in preparing for a successful playdate or hangout, including how to help find peer matches, resolve potential conflicts, and the importance of flexibility with activities. And did you know how important the good-bye can be? LenEll will share ideas for parents with children of all ages.
Join Special School District and LPAC for this hour that promises to help you to help your child use social skills and develop friendships, ultimately building their self-esteem in the process.
Contact Information
Mr. Moeckel, Principal
314.729.2400
Mrs. Keutzer, Asst. Principal
314.729.2400
Faith Rose, SSD Area Coordinator
Mrs. Herrman
Mrs. Niebur
Nurse Sanders
Concord Elementary School
Email: concord@lindberghschools.ws
Website: go.lindberghschools.ws/concord
Location: 10305 Concord School Rd, Sappington, MO, USA
Phone: 314-729-2436
Facebook: facebook.com/ConcordFlyers