
Are you excited for this school year’s spring dance? Lindbergh is having a spring dance this year! The theme of the dance is once upon a time. The spring dance will be on March 29th, 2025 at 7pm and will end at 10pm.

10th grade Lindbergh high school student, Rosalina Perez said, “I’m excited for the spring dance since we didn’t have one last year. The dance will give us something to look forward to, and motivation to keep working during 3rd tri”.

For students who don’t know what to wear, or are curious on what others are wearing, Avery Jackson, 9th grade student on ASB said, “Because the theme is once upon a time, it’s like a formal fairytale. Wear blues, purples, yellows, green, pastel colors and/or any kind of spring colors”.


9th grade LHS student, Josiyah Huffman plans on wearing a “Nice collared shirt and some slacks,” as well as his friends Gabriel Shultec in 12th grade and Isaiah Stevenson, also in 12th grade.
You don’t need a special someone to go to the dance with! Many students say they are going with their friends, such as Kayleigh Covarrubias, who said, “I’m going with my group of friends.” Gabriel Shultec, a 12th grade LHS student, said, “I would go with my friends.”


According to Katelyn Chen, 9th grade student in LHS ASB, “The spring formal will have activities in lower commons and the student store will be open,” so make sure to bring your money.
Ticket prices will vary depending on when you buy them. Week 1 of ticket sales is March 17-21st. They will be $10 with ASB, and $15 without ASB. Week 2 of ticket sales will be March 24-28, and they will be $15 with ASB, and $20 without ASB. Students with free or reduced lunch will get free tickets.
Along with the dance comes spirit week for spring break! Monday, March 31st is pajama day, Tuesday, April 1st is dress like a student/teacher (dress opposite of what you are!) Wednesday, April 2nd is twin day, Thursday, April 3rd is bring anything but a backpack day and Friday, April 4th is color wars. Freshmen wear white, sophomores wear red, juniors wear blue and seniors wear red, white and blue.