School Profile
Lindbergh Senior High School
Profile 2025-2026
16426 128th AVE SE Renton, Washington 98058 PHONE: (425) 204-3200 FAX: (425) 204-3220 CEEB and ACT SCHOOL CODE: 480985|
Principal
Thomas Caudle
Assistant Principals
Colin Falk
Leah Callahan
Counseling Department
Wiam Humadi A-E
425.204.3216
Beth Lumsden F-L
425-204-3218
Corbin Sheffels M-R
425-204-3217
Koy Saechao, S-Z
425-204-3215
Christina Park
College & Career Specialist
425-204-3160
Class of 2025 GPA Distribution
Senior Class Size = 278
GPA # %
3.51-4.00 79 27
3.01-3.50 67 23
2.51-3.00 51 17
2.01-2.50 35 12
≤2.00 57 19
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Lindbergh Senior High School
Is one of 3 comprehensive high schools in the Renton School District. Located 20 miles southeast of Seattle, Renton has a population of approx. 97,000. Lindbergh opened in 1972. Lindbergh’s on-time graduation rate is 88%. Our diverse school is 27% Asian, 17% Black/African American, 25% Hispanic/ Latino, 19% white, 0.08% of students identify as multi-ethnic, and fewer than 1% of students are American Indian/Alaskan Native or Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander. In the 2018-2019 school year our school moved to a Trimester system, where students take 5 courses each trimester and can earn up to 7.5 credits per year.
Post-Secondary
Approximately 68% of Lindbergh Senior High School graduates enroll in colleges in the year following graduation. Historically, about 45% of our graduates enroll in four-year colleges or universities, and about 22% enroll in two-year community or technical colleges.
Curriculum
Lindbergh High School offers Honors Language Arts classes for 9th &10th grade students.
Our College in the High Schools classes are:
Our Advanced Placement classes are:
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School
Total Enrollment 1219
Grades Enrolled 9, 10, 11, 12
Class of 2024 Size 289
Accreditation: Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges
School Year - 3 Trimesters of 12 Weeks
Faculty
The 92 members of the teaching faculty at Lindbergh Senior High School are highly experienced; more than 53% hold Master’s or Doctoral degrees and have been teaching for more than 10 years. As a comprehensive high school, Lindbergh serves students of all academic levels and abilities, with a general curriculum centered around the core college preparatory academic courses.
Graduation Requirements
In order to graduate from Lindbergh High School, students must earn 26.0 credits minimum with the following distribution:
Language Arts 4.0 credits
Social Studies 3.0 credits
Mathematics 3.0 credits
Science 3.0 credits
Arts 1.0 credits
Health & Fitness 2.0 credits
World Language 2.0 credits
Career and Tech Edu 1.0 credit
Electives 7.0 credits
Grading and Class Rank
Grade point average is computed using the grades from all classes each trimester. Grades and GPA are unweighted, and letter grades are converted to points using the following scale:
Letter Grade Points
A 4.0
A- 3.7
B+ 3.3
B 3.0
B- 2.7
C+ 2.3
C 2.0
C- 1.7
D+ 1.3
D 1.0
F 0.0
Class rank is based solely upon the unweighted GPA.
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