She's an English & AP Lang teacher with a periodic element in her name.
Ms. Goldstein.
Most people are here when they aren't supposed to be, and it's everything but silent.
A Quiet Zone.
The date in time in which you can situate your JROTC uniform.
Tuesday from 3:05 to 3:30
White, yellow, and red rings with a stick in the middle of it.
Archery.
Called football in certain countries, like China, and you wouldn't want to get a yellow card.
Soccer.
He's the guidance counselor for people with last names starting with A-D, and he shares a last name with two other staff members.
Mr. Clark
The name of Lindblom's auditorium.
Keeler Hall
Wednesday.
Where students get to jam out and rock on!
Rock and Roll Society.
Jayla Stevenson, a staple of RO, a great singer, but especially-- a twin. and he plays this sport.
Basketball.
Go to him if you want to lift weights, or grab a chocolate shake.
Mr. Shafer.
No JROTC student is excited to run around this four cornered-area of the building.
The Quad.
1919.
The right place to get your "Maya Angelou" on.
Writer's Bloque.
This sport includes real teams like the LA Dodgers and Houston Astros, but nothing is better than Lindblom's own Eagles.
Baseball.
An AP stats and Algebra 1 teacher that really believes he's 6'2. What a lie that is.
Mr. Schmit.
The room of "the military."
Drill Hall.
People born in 2003 at Lindblom graduated this year.
2022
This program requires a press pass, and a camera to match.
Yearbook.
A ball over the net, but not the kind that Serena Williams plays.
Volleyball.
A french lad with long locks like Rapunzel, and he plays the instrument Squidward from "Spongebob" is known for..
Mr. Wall.
The Ballroom.
The weekday most band and choir concerts fall on.
Thursday.
You'd think the students in this program are mermaids.
Swimming or Water Polo.
Includes a racket and a shuttlecock.
Badminton.