By Elizabeth Hewitt Posted December 20, 2024 Don’t dress your dog as a reindeer won’t make them fly the sleigh. Do have a snowball fight Don’t leave your 6-year-old home
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Student Life
Drama and Stagecraft kicks off the year with the forces of good and evil
By Kelsey Kramer Posted December 20, 2024 For their first play, Drama and Stagecraft dived into a complex story of best friends. “Dr. Experimentor and the League of Evil” took
Sports Medicine strives to improve their abilities
By Eli Long Posted December 20, 2024 Sports medicine is a class at Albert M. Lowry High School. The class goes to the school’s games to help players get taped and
He-Man volleyball, powderpuff football, and colorful floats ignite student spirit and community cheer
By Ally Green and Robert Cassady Posted December 20, 2024 The week of homecoming started early this year in September instead of October. Leadership advisor, Ms. Julia Topholm, noted higher
Robotics Club members are excited to go into future competitions
By Nigel Green Posted December 20, 2024 The Robotics Club consists of 17 members As the Robotics team heads towards their first competitions, Coach Scott Santos is ready to see
Who knows Coach John Brooks best? With Pete Bengochea and Kruz Gomez
By Alexa Silva Posted December 20, 2024 Pete Bengochea Kruz Gomez Answers:
Artist of the Issue: Amberlyn Blendall
By Madalynn Tagle Posted December 20, 2024 Art teacher, Ms. Julia Topholm, has selected her sculpture student, Amberlyn Blendall, as Artist of the Issue due to her creative skills. This
Lowry High School hosts College and Career Night
By Alexa Silva, Amaya Gonzalez and Madalynn Tagle Posted December 20, 2024 Students and guardians were encouraged to attend this fair night, which showcased all the possible places and careers
Ethan Montenegro chosen as Performer of the Issue
By Kelsey Kramer Posted December 20, 2024 Ms. Kelly Bales chose Ethan Montenegro to be the Performer of the Issue for his presence and dedication on the stage. “He has
Bark-A-Roos company helps give opportunities for the future
By Emily Valdez Posted December 20, 2024 A new dog biscuit company run by lowry students called Bark-A-Roos has been opened to help students learn skills to help them in