By Caitlyn Peters and Eli Long Posted March 18, 2024 This has been an eventful week for Lowry, with students participating greatly in lunchtime activities, after-school events, and especially dress-up days.
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National Honor Society inducts newest members
By Alexis Galarza and Ron Espinola Posted December 16, 2022 Each year National Honor Society (NHS) recognizes a select group of scholars for their achievement in the classroom by inducting
Open Your Eyes: What Role do school clubs and teams play in your life?
By Alora McClure Posted March 4, 2022 When you think of the high school experience, what first comes to mind? Are they life-changing games? Or Is it the overnight trips
Are high school students being WORKED too Hard?
By Alora McClure Posted March 4, 2022 When you get home from school you want to be done learning for the day and just sleep. But there are other responsibilities.
Students display talent through Honor Choir
By Luz Magaña Posted January 18 , 2022 Honor Choir is an opportunity that is given to anyone who is in the school music program. Anyone in the regions of Elko,
What’s entertaining
By Allison Green, Destiny Medicine cloud, and Alora McClure Posted December 17, 2021 MUSIC Music can have many impacts on your life. It can change your mood just based on
Freshman girl’s basketball preview
By Alora McClure Posted December 17, 2021 The freshman girls basketball team chose eight girls for this year’s team. In the end, all the coaches believe they have a great
Frosh volleyball finished season 9-4
By Alora McClure Posted December 12, 2021 The freshman volleyball team won nine games and lost four games. The girls on the team have earned the respect of their coach,
Giovani Sapien selected as Athlete of the Week
By Alora McClure Posted October 9, 2021 Coach Taua Cabatbat chose Giovani Sapien as the varsity football player of the week. They were chosen because of his dedication to the
Kelly Zhelayev named Math Student of the Week
By Rosie Chavez and Alora McClure Posted September 28, 2021 Mr. Austin Mayo, a math teacher at Lowry High School, has chosen sophomore Kelly Zhelayev from one of many math