Stella Pallarito sworn in as Lindbergh student representative; reports on school tours and student activities

Lindbergh Schools Board of Education · January 28, 2026

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Summary

Stella Pallarito was sworn in as the district student representative and reported on Long Elementary construction tours, high school extracurriculars (band, thespian awards), a student 'flyer frenzy' event and that the National Honor Society logged more than 2,200 service hours in the first semester.

The Lindbergh Schools Board of Education swore in Stella Pallarito as the district student representative on Jan. 22, 2026. Pallarito recited the oath to support the U.S. and Missouri constitutions and pledged to discharge the duties of student representative to the board.

In her first report, Pallarito described touring Long Elementary and seeing construction progress and student artwork throughout the building. She highlighted high school accomplishments, including band students selected for the all-suburban performance and participation at the 2026 Missouri Thespian Conference, where a senior received a superior rating.

Pallarito also described a recent high-school event hosted by a staff member called a "flyer frenzy," which she said drew students to daytime activities and live music. She told the board that the National Honor Society served more than 2,200 service hours in the first semester.

The board congratulated Pallarito and took a brief break for photos before proceeding with the agenda.