Lindbergh Elementary
  • Opening in September of 1930, Lindbergh Elementary School is the Ken-Ton School District's oldest operating school. Construction began in July 1929 at a cost of just over $500,000. That was two years after Charles Lindbergh completed his flight from New York to Paris in the Spirit of St. Louis, and this school was among many in the U.S. named in his honor. The first principal was Arthur Fulton, who would also be the school's longest-serving principal.

    Today, Lindbergh strives to support students and families within the community in many ways. From the beautiful playground facilities, to Physical Education, Art, and Music programs. Lindbergh strives to enable students to achieve their highest potential through a shared commitment of students, staff, and family.