By Hadley Hatch Posted: October 21, 2020 COVID-19America is coming towards 8 million COVID-19 cases. The USA is averaging around 50,000 cases a day; this is a sign of the harsh
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Leadership sponsors this year’s Fall Fest
By Diego Esquivel Posted: October 20, 2020 This week Lowry High will show school spirit with a Fall Fest. Due to current world conditions, some students don’t attend school on
Lowry, Did you know
By Chris Gildone Posted: October 19, 2020 HOMECOMINGThe Homecoming nominees have been announced and they are Anthony Gildone, Jeremy Walker, and Anthony Peterson for King and Queen nominees are Adia
Kelly Zhelayev selected Science Student of the Week
By Diego Esquivel Posted: October 16, 2020 Mr. Scott Santos chose Kelly Zhelayev as the Student of the Week on behalf of the Science Department. According to Santos, Zhelayev is
Student of the Week for Performing Arts
By Kiley Dayton Posted: October 16, 2020 Student of the Week is a fun thing to get as a student. This week Meghan Lane took the Student of the Week
Get to know School Resource Officer Whittaker
By Araceli Galarza Posted: October 13, 2020 Coronavirus has brought Lowry many changes. New schedules, half-sized classes, and the constant use of a mask. While these can all be viewed
Lowry adopts a new normal
By Chris Gildone Posted: October 13, 2020 As the school year starts, the students and teachers have to get used to the new rules and restrictions in place due to Covid-19.
Mrs. Santos announces Adrian Wirthlin as English Student of the Week
By Alexis Galarza Posted: October 8, 2020 Mrs. Miranda Santos named Adrian Wirthlin as the Student of the Week for the English department. While Santos had many kind things to
Math Student of the Week announced
By Chris Gildone Posted: October 7, 2020 Mr. Adam Sorenson, a math teacher at Lowry, chose one of his students from his Algebra Two class as Student The Week. Sorenson
Back to school during uncertain times
By Alexis Galarza Posted: September 23, 2020 After a six-month summer break students are finally welcomed back on campus. Some are adjusting more easily than others. “Coming back to this