Maite Smith-Hernandez (1994) inducted 2025 Tonight, we are proud to induct Maite Smith-Hernandez into the Lowry High School Hall of Fame, honoring a lifetime of excellence as an athlete, champion,
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The end of an era: Staff members say goodbye
By Ludivynne Canales Posted June 8, 2023 As the school year comes to an end, we must bid farewell to some of our beloved teachers who have decided to move
CTE Student of the Week
By Megan Cook Posted January 12, 2022 Mr. Don Walton from the CTE department chose Rachel Fernandez to be Student of the Week. Rachel is a focused and bright student.
Three new members inducted into the Hall of Fame at Lowry High
By Mackie Grady Posted February 23, 2020 Last weekend at the last home basketball games, three individuals were inducted into the Lowry High School Hall of Fame. The three honored
Coach of the Year: Grant Beatty
By Chuckie Wiggins Posted June 6, 2019 Grant Beatty seems to be a quiet, laid-back person, but in reality, is extremely competitive. According to Beatty, who has coached freshman and
JV boys’ basketball kicks of season with smashing debut at home
By Clarissa Olson Posted December 21, 2018 JV boys’ basketball continued its hot start to the season with a 67-37 win in its home court debut against North Valleys. They
Fake News: Coaches to follow same guidelines as athletes
By Dani Ricker Posted June 4, 2015 As any student who has participated in a high school sports knows, under NIAA rules student-athletes are not allowed the “possession or use of
Art/Career Tech students show their skills at showcase
By Marcos Duran-Salcedo Posted May 29, 2013 The Annual CTE/Art Night was held on May 23, with over 300 pieces of art displayed and many people in attendance. Art, drafting
A look back at JV baseball’s successful season
By Mickey Donovan Posted May 15, 2013 The JV baseball team had a terrific season, finishing with a record of 16-4-1. The team out-matched most of its competitors. Although at
Lowry grads, Davey and Jamie Walton, continue in athletics in a different way
By Justin Albright Posted April 17, 2013 The colors green and gold might make you think of Battle Mountain or Manogue, but for two former Lowry athletes they mean only
