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JROTC will continue for one year (12/07)
Written by Rachel Hwang   
    The San Francisco Board of Education passed an amendment at Tuesday’s board meeting to extend the Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps program for an additional year.
 
Rapper flown in for dance (12/07)
Written by Camille Smyth   
    Student Body Council’s winter dance “Baby, it’s Cold Outside” is about to leave all other Winterballs out in the cold tonight.
 
Donation to fund technology (12/07)
Written by Caitlin Furney   
    Wells Fargo donated $100,000 to support educational improvement for over 40 district schools.
 
Bungalow heaters installed after delay (12/07)
Written by Dylan McHugh   

    Vandalized air-conditioning and heating units for T-137, T-139 and T-141 were replaced between Nov. 30 and Dec. 1, according to an unsigned e-mail from Vanir Construction Management which was forwarded by Janée Montelongo, assistant principal in charge of buildings and grounds.

 
Bleachers updated to satisfy ADA rules (12/07)
Written by Liana Huang   
    In an e-mail forwarded by assistant principal in charge of building and grounds, Janée Montelongo, the San Francisco Unified School District project manager overseeing Lowell — who, according to Montelongo, wishes to remain anonymous — said, “the bleachers are being replaced to make sure that they are ADA compliant.” The ADA requires schools to provide access to all students.
 
Students removed due to residency (12/07)
Written by Belinda Hu   
    The San Francisco Unified School District is relocating students who attend district schools but do not live in the city.
 
Student committee seeks to change school food policies (11/07)
Written by Lydia O'Connor   
    A newly formed nutrition committee at Lowell hopes to bring about changes in school food offerings.
  
 
Multimedia, multinational art exhibit promotes peace (11/07)
Written by Amy Seaman   
    An art teacher’s mixed-media sculpture is being featured in a traveling art show.
 
Club members draw, rediscover magic of Bambi (11/07)
Written by Angela M. Chen   
    "I can't draw," sophomore Arthur Lei said after looking at the final version of his modified stick figure.
 
Dozens of furry critters invade science classes (11/07)
Written by Bonnie Tong   
    What rodent is small, cute and furry and becomes a synonym of itself when multiplied 6.022 x 1023 times? It is the mole, which is not only an animal, but also Amadeo Avogadro’s number.
 
JROTC places in competition (11/07)
Written by Jenny Ng   
    In a battle in which one mistake can cost you the number-one title, cadets from Lowell Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps competed in the Annual Fall Drill Competition hosted at Lincoln High School on Monday. Going against teams from Mission, Washington, Balboa, Burton, Galileo and Lincoln, cadets won the overall competition and placed third in the Guidon competition, first in the Squad Drill competition, third in the Color Guard competition and second in the ever-popular Drum Corps Competition.
 
Holiday weekend dance brings students together
Written by Eve Denton   
    The third annual Thanksgiving Thizzle, a dance open to all Bay Area students, will be held on Nov. 20 from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. at the Irish Cultural Center.
 
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