By Araceli Galarza Posted June 4, 2020 Lowry hosts some of the most caring and dedicated teachers but every year there are a few teachers who just go the extra
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Lowry graduate returns as teacher
By Araceli Galarza Posted June 4, 2020 With all the craziness that’s happened this year, it’s easy to forget that there are still many things to look forward to. This
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
Drama presents ‘Aladdin Jr.’
By Araceli Galarza Posted: March 20, 2020 Every year Lowry puts on multiple pays and gives the community a good laugh. This year is no different, with the live-action “Aladdin
What’s entertaining us
By Otilia Castaneda, Ariana Perez, Araceli Galarza Posted: March 20, 2020 As the years change so does what’s keeping people entertained, from movies to social media to games the world
Introduction to Engineering to change next year
By Otila Castaneda and Araceli Galarza Posted March 20, 2020 Two years ago Lowry decided to switch it up and remove Physical Science and replace it with Project Lead The
COVID-19 and its effects
By Samm Sharp, Clarissa Olson, Araceli Galarza, Mackie Grady Posted March 20, 2020 For updates please go to www.cdc.gov Unless you live under a rock (you wouldn’t be reading this
Gilboy and Rivas place in Scholastic Art Show
By Araceli Galarza Posted February 25, 2020 This year Lowry had two Advanced Art students place in the Scholastic Art Show. The scholastic competition is the annual statewide competition for
Lowry High students give back during holidays
By Araceli Galarza Posted December 20, 2019 Lowry High School is home to some of the best athletes and people. During the holidays, a lot of sports teams and clubs,
Four years later Angel Tree continues to provide for those in need
By Araceli Galarza Posted December 20, 2019 Four years ago the Junior class officers Ren Mattson, Mardi Johnson, and Tanner Havens decided that they were going to give back to