By Mackie Grady Posted June 4, 2020 As another school year comes to an end, some teachers decide to retire as some decide to just start their teaching career. This
Year: 2020
Grady and Criddle given prestigious awards
By Mary Granath Posted May 20, 2010 Recently Mrs. Tanya Grady and Mr. Paul Criddle were given awards based on their commitment to Lowry and its students. Grady was named
Coronavirus doesn’t stop essential workers
By Octavio Ruiz Posted May 6, 2020 The coronavirus outbreak affected many people’s lives and the government responded to this epidemic spread by closing all non-essential businesses to help prevent
The community is coming together while being apart
By Bree Dunckhorst Posted May 6, 2020 As the COVID-19 quarantine continues, the Humboldt County community has done many things to support each other at a distance. Since everyone is
COVID-19 causes a mental health toll on America
By Bree Dunckhorst Posted April 22, 2020 The Humboldt County quarantine went into effect on March 15, 2020. All sports, events, gatherings, and in-classroom education were put on hold. Many
Lowry students forced to distance learning after Coronavirus outbreak
By Octavio Ruiz and Otila Castaneda Posted April 19, 2020 With schools canceled because of the Coronavirus, distance learning is temporarily the only way students will continue learning until things
Should homeschoolers be allowed to play public school sports?
By Mackie Grady Posted March 20, 2020 The controversy between whether or not homeschoolers should be able to play public school sports continues. Believe it or not, some states don’t
Intelligence; nurture or nature?
By Araceli Galarza Posted March 20, 2020 Are you born smart or raised that way? Different arguments can be made that support the idea that intelligence is not something you’re
Why is voting in a presidential election important?
By Octavio Ruiz Posted March 20, 2020 Voting is a right that not many Americans take seriously. Voting is not required by the law but it’s an important right given