June 2025 Insider

CAREER DAY

Career Day was a huge success! Our students had the incredible opportunity to engage with professionals from a variety of fields, gaining insight and inspiration for their futures. A big thank you to our guest speakers for sharing their time and experiences, and to our staff for making this event possible. Watching our students light up with curiosity and excitement was truly rewarding!

LIGHTING THE WAY The Culture Club is a group of dedicated students that aim to celebrate the uniqueness of our community. The Culture Club's big event was the Festival of Lights, where students learned how light brings our Lindeneau community together through different celebrations and festivities. THE STUDENT COUNCIL SOUP-ER BOWL FAMILY ENGAGEMENT This year, Lindeneau’s family events have created meaningful opportunities for our community to come together, learn, and make lasting memories. We kicked off with vibrant celebrations for Hispanic Heritage Month and Black History Month, where families enjoyed dancing, delicious food, and student projects from every grade level. At Literacy Night, we partnered with the Edison Public Library to explore reading strategies, sip hot cocoa, and create festive gingerbread crafts. Later in the year, we embarked on a hands-on mathematical journey during our All Aboard Math Night , where families engaged in fun and interactive math activities.These family-centered events truly highlight the heart of Lindeneau School—where learning, culture, and community come together in unforgettable ways. Lindeneau's Student Council members led the annual “Soup-er Bowl” canned food drive by partnering with the local food bank, Replenish , and organizing a school-wide collection of donations. They dedicated their recess time to creating flyers, making announcements, and visiting classrooms to promote the drive and encourage participation. Their leadership helped collect over one thousand canned goods, making a meaningful impact on families in need.

The Edison Public Library supporting Lindeneau’s Literacy Night.

Ms. Duran shows off her cultural dress at Hispanic Heritage Night.

Audience members listen attentively to students presenting at the wax museum.

Students celebrating with their handmade lanterns.

Lindeneau’s Student Council officers and members of the local food bank give a thumbs-up to another a successful Soup-er Bowl event!

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