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Lindbergh Schools board declares election winners, administers oath and elects officers

Lindbergh Schools Board of Education · April 20, 2026

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Summary

The Lindbergh Schools Board of Education announced certified election results, administered the oath of office to newly elected directors and unanimously selected board officers (president, vice president, secretary, treasurer) during a reorganization portion of the meeting.

The Lindbergh Schools Board of Education read a resolution honoring candidates and announced certified results from the Saint Louis County Election Board at its April 16 meeting.

The board reported vote totals: Matt Alonzo received 3,891 votes (29.08%), Richard Breeding 1,642 votes (12.27%), Christy Watts 4,035 votes (30.16%) and Andrew Lawson 3,812 votes (28.49%). A motion to declare Matt Alonzo, Christy Watts and Andrew Lawson elected to three-year terms carried unanimously.

Following the announcement, the newly elected directors—Christy Watts, Andrew Lawson and Matt Alonzo—joined the secretary at the dais to take the oath of office administered by Julia Voss. Dr. Lake served as temporary chair to organize officer nominations. Nominations and votes resulted in Matt Alonzo being selected as board president, Megan Vetter as vice president, Julia Voss as board secretary and Andrew Lawson as board treasurer; the board recorded each officer selection as passing by voice vote (tallies announced as 7-0 for each office).

The board also appointed Julia Voss as the MSBA delegate and Rachel Broth Keeler as alternate. Motions earlier in the meeting included routine agenda and consent approvals: the agenda was approved (vote announced as "Motion passes 7 0") and consent resolutions recognizing Administrative Professionals Day, National Teacher Day and School Nurse Day were approved with one member noted as abstaining on the financial portion related to Ameren Electric.

No contested or disputed vote tallies were recorded in the transcript; the board closed the meeting after conducting the reorganization and announced adjournment at 16:34.