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LINDBERGH SCHOOLS FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS
List of all the 2023 individual scholarships
If you would like to donate to one or more of these scholarships, please fill out this form, Scholarship Donation Form
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Arthur and Marie DeGrand Scholarship
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Austin Driver Memorial Scholarship
Austin Driver Memorial Scholarship
Austin Driver was a 2021 Lindbergh High School graduate studying Business at the University of Mississippi - Ole Miss. Austin had his share of educational hardships, including being diagnosed with Dyslexia at age 8. Early in high school Austin sought to work through his learning disability, dedicating himself to his studies and becoming an A student as a result. He viewed his learning disability as a challenge; one that could be overcome with patience, endurance, and hard work. Among many other things, we want him to be remembered for a continuous drive and dedication in and out of the classroom.
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Bob Foerstel Memorial Scholarship
Bob Foerstel Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship is in memory of Bob Foerstel who was a Lindbergh graduate, a board of education member and lifelong resident of the community. Bob was one of seven children and played sports his entire life. He was a college graduate, teacher, coach and had a career as an electrician. This scholarship seeks to benefit an individual who has a passion for learning and life filled with laughter.
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Coach Stan Mach Scholarship
Coach Stan Mach Scholarship
This scholarship was established to celebrate the memory of Coach Mach, a beloved teacher and coach for more than 30 years. His teams won many honors and more than 100 of his players continued to college on athletic scholarships.
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Concord Elementary Parent Teacher Group Scholarship
Concord Elementary Parent Teacher Group Scholarship
This scholarship is funded by the Concord Elementary Parent Teacher Group and is awarded each year to a well-rounded student who demonstrates involvement with community service outside of school. This student must also participate in extracurricular activities or clubs while at Lindbergh High School.
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Craig Heuer Memorial Scholarship
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Crestwood Elementary PTO Scholarship
Crestwood Elementary PTO Scholarship
The Crestwood PTO Scholarship is funded and selected by the Crestwood Elementary PTO members each year. Scholarship applicants must have attended Crestwood Elementary School; and must have performed community service for Crestwood Elementary by volunteering at Crestwood events and activities.
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Crestwood/Sunset Hills Kiwanis Club Scholarship
Crestwood/Sunset Hills Kiwanis Club Scholarship
These scholarships have been awarded by the Crestwood/Sunset Hills Kiwanis Club since 1963. They are a global organization of members who are dedicated to changing the world, one child and one community at a time. Kiwanis gives two scholarships each year. One to a Key Club member, and one to another LHS student.
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Crestwood/Sunset Hills Kiwanis Key Club Scholarship
Crestwood/Sunset Hills Kiwanis Key Club Scholarship
These scholarships have been awarded by the Crestwood/Sunset Hills Kiwanis Club since 1963. They are a global organization of members who are dedicated to changing the world, one child and one community at a time. Kiwanis gives two scholarships each year. Two scholarships are offered every year and at least one of the scholarships is awarded to a member of the Key Club.
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Crestwood/Sunset Hills Rotary Club Interact Scholarships
Crestwood/Sunset Hills Rotary Club Interact Scholarships
The Rotary Foundation is a worldwide organization of business and professional leaders that provides humanitarian service, encourages high ethical standards in all vocations, helps build goodwill and peace in the world and has a rich history of funding scholarships for undergraduate and graduate study in a wide range of academic fields.
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Crestwood/Sunset Hills Rotary Club Vocational Scholarships
Crestwood/Sunset Hills Rotary Club Vocational Scholarships
These scholarships have been awarded by the Crestwood/Sunset Hills Kiwanis Club since 1963. They are a global organization of members who are dedicated to changing the world, one child and one community at a time.
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Culver’s Community Scholarship
Culver’s Community Scholarship
Each year, Culvers of St. Louis rewards a Lindbergh student who is committed to continuing their education after high school. This student must demonstrate an interest and involvement in community service, all while attending school and being employed a minimum of 10 hours each week during that time.
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Curtis Family Scholarship
Curtis Family Scholarship
This scholarship was started by Geoff Curtis, 1003 Alumnus, and his family. They want to be able to help LHS students realize their dreams of going to college. The student awarded must show financial need, must have a 3.5 GPA or higher, and should be planning to attend a traditional, four-year, liberal arts college in the Midwest.
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Curtis Kenner Scholarship
Curtis Kenner Scholarship
Curtis Kenner taught journalism at LHS, Hancock High School, and West County Technical High School for more than 30 years. He received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Sponsors of School Publications of Greater St. Louis in 1992 and also served as the president of the organization for a period of time. Mr. Kenner retired from LHS in 1992. His love for journalism and education is recognized by this $5000 scholarship provided by The Hawkins Foundation. The scholarship will be awarded to a student who has a passion for learning and demonstrates a desire to continue his/her education at the collegiate level but has financial need to do so. This student will have goals for the future and a plan for making those goals a reality.
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Donald and Shirley Lang, Sr. Scholarship
Donald and Shirley Lang, Sr. Scholarship
This scholarship was created by the family of Donald Lang, Sr. to celebrate the gifts of an extraordinary man: a brother, a son, a husband, a father, grandfather, and a great-grandfather. An educated man, a graduate of the University of Missouri. An honorable man who was active in Boy Scouts for 67 years. The recipient of the ultimate Eagle Scout Award and the highest rank, quartermaster in Sea Explorers. That service is worthy of our acknowledgement and awe for its impact on mentorship and guidance to young men that can only be estimated in terms of God’s currency and abundance.