By Clarissa Olson Posted December 20, 2019 JV girls’ basketball is starting out their season on a high note. On December 5, 6, and 7, the team attended their first
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Student-Athlete of the Week: Kobe Stoker
By Clarissa Olson Posted December 20, 2019 We tend to recognize athletes for their prowess, their skills, and their accomplishments, but being an athlete is about more than just talent
FFA agricultural issues team places 2nd in nation
By Clarissa Olson Posted November 10, 2019 From October 29 to November 2, the FFA Ag Issues team took the National FFA Convention and Expo by storm, when they took
New Year, New Lowry
By Clarissa Olson Posted November 5, 2019 With the first quarter coming to a close, Lowry High School rang in the new school year with an abundance of improvements. Over
Ready to meet your new teachers?
By Clarissa Olson Posted June 6, 2019 Although the end of the year signifies a goodbye to many of our favorite teachers, it also represents an opportunity to welcome new
Student-Athlete of the Year: Brendan Domire
By Clarissa Olson Posted June 6, 2019 Every sports year has its ups and downs. This year, we’ve seen it all, from the greatest of victories to the harshest of
SkillsUSA students dominate podium at state competition
By Clarissa Olson Posted April 26, 2019 Over Spring Break, CTE students competed in SkillsUSA in Reno. Many of the team members took home medals in various fields. Those who
Sports Medicine students travel to Southern California
By Clarissa Olson Posted April 26, 2019 From March 30 to April 4, seven Sports Medicine students had the opportunity to visit USC and UCLA. “While they were there, they
Student-Athlete of the Issue: Hailey Fernandez
By Clarissa Olson Posted April 26, 2019 Although an injury has kept her from competing in track during her senior season, Student-Athlete of the Issue Hailey Fernandez has competed in
The real comparison between athletics and music
By Clarissa Olson Posted April 26, 2019 The “band geek” has been a stereotype since the beginning of time. When people tell me “Oh, you’re in band”, it’s never really
