Based on current case trends and low positivity rates in the area, we are optimistic about the upcoming school year and the opportunities for learning and growth for our students. Please check your email for a more detailed plan on returning to school.
A band of brothers at @lowelldistrict Unity High School stuck it out through thick and thin and made it to graduation day. @BethHB with the fantastic story.
#realschoolnews
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Arrow Readers on the Move is a FREE summer reading program from June 5 - July 28, sponsored by LAS for K-5 students. Read books, take AR tests, and win fun prizes when summer reading goals are met.
Register online at
https://t.co/Q3jYwpWzZa
We can see the last day of school from here! Remember that Friday is a half day. The weather for the first weekend of summer vacation is looking stellar!
New chapters! Alto Elementary 5th Graders are taking a peep at their new digs for the next 3 years. Thanks to relaxed restrictions, this year's LAS 5th grade class is able to tour the building and get a feel for how things work.
Therapy dogs at Lowell Middle School, including one who has his own Facebook page (but apparently not Twitter!). Great #realschoolnews read from our @BethHB out of @lowelldistrict.
https://t.co/qxYR7kyiGI
More smiles and we couldn't be happier! Our Transition Skills class is learning about serving others and taking initiative when you see something or someone who needs help.
We are bringing back the band to close out the academic year! Thanks to changes in contact tracing rules/guidelines and declining positivity rates, LHS is able to return to in-person learning effective, Tuesday, May 18. Please see your e-mail from Principal Gough for more info!
This afternoon the Kent County Health Department released a statement regarding quarantine requirements for schools. Should there be any changes to our current quarantine procedures, they will be announced in the coming days and weeks based on public health recommendations.
The Lowell Esports teams concluded virtual competition in the Michigan High School Esports Federation spring league. The Lowell Red Fortnite team of Landon Burgess and Mason Wilterink, upset two of the best teams in the state to take 1st in the state playoffs!
This week is Teacher Appreciation Week. If your student has been influenced by a teacher who encouraged them, motivated them to be more, do more, told them they can do it when they were certain they couldn't, take the time this week to express your thanks.
When you can't take your field trip to the beach, the beach comes to you! Alto Elementary 4th grade teacher, Jennifer Bolhuis, adds an AR Sandbox to her teaching tools thanks to David Johnston's Eagle Scout project through Lowell Troop 102. https://t.co/TcaQsHP00k
As a Lowell track coach I get to receive the comments about what a great job we do running meets. It is our parents and student athletes that put on such a great meet. On behalf of all teams that competed today let me say THANK YOU and WELL DONE! #yourock