Congratulations to the sportsmanship winners from yesterday's field day. Way to go!

Field day was a huge success and the weather was amazing. Thank you to all the volunteers who came out to make today so great. Nice job, Mrs. McCutcheon, the day was very organized and fun.










🎉🎽 FIELD DAY REMINDER! 🎽🎉
Hey everyone! Tomorrow is FIELD DAY at school, and we can’t wait for all the fun! Here are a few things to remember so our kids are ready to have a blast:
✅ Wear comfortable clothes appropriate for the weather
👟 Don’t forget tennis shoes for all that running, jumping, and playing
🧴 Bring sunscreen and a water bottle to stay protected and hydrated
🧢 Hats and sunglasses are welcome too (totally optional but great for extra sun coverage)
Let’s make it an awesome day filled with sunshine, smiles, and LOTS of energy! ☀️💦🎈 See you out there!
Third Grade visited Campus Martius! They toured the Putnam House, toured the museum, learned about Ohio wildlife, and learned about Conestoga wagons! What a great day!










Fifth grade enjoys the day at the Planetarium, the Castle, and Mound Cemetery.










Band director, Tyler, Hartline, and his band members traveled to Lowell Elementary to perform for the K-5 students. Everyone really enjoyed the show and were able to learn about band and choir. Thank you and great job!




Mr. Dan came to First Grade today with a story he wrote for Mrs. Hibbs' First Grade class. The title was "The Mystery Cabinet. The students listened intently as he read. This was the 200th book this year the students had listened to with Mr. Dan and Mrs. Hibbs. What a Great way to end the year, Mr. Dan "Thank you!" for your inspiration for our short story writing.


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2025 SUMMER FEEDING PROGRAM FOR KIDS

Summer Feeding Program

Fourth grade had a great time on their field trip to Deerassic today! They participated in fishing, kayaking, archery, and the nature center.







Free Program!

Little Steps, Big Discoveries- What a great opportunity.

Paisleigh Wilson won the jump rope challenge for K-2 with 38 jumps today. Kayleigh McLeish won the 3-5 challenge with 144 jumps. Way to go, girls!


Reminder that Monday, May 5, is a scheduled two-hour delay. Doors will open at 11:00. In addition, remember ALL students will enter through the front doors for the remainder of the year due to construction.
Here is the May Newsletter, Menu and Birthday list.





Dear Parents/ Guardians of Lowell Elementary,
As you may have heard, Lowell is going to be under renovation in the very near future. Therefore, starting Monday, May 5, 2025, we will be using the front doors as our main entrance for ALL students during arrival and dismissal times. Please know construction will be starting that week inside of the building near complex A and the kindergarten room. Therefore, the side staff entrance, where walkers and car riders usually enter, will NOT be used by students for the remainder of the year.
As for the morning drop off routine all car drivers and walkers will continue to use the same procedures as we have all year. With this being said, students will exit the car and walk around the building following the sidewalk where staff members will be greeting them at the front of the building (the three cafeteria doors). If your child is arriving after 9:20, the tardy bell, they will need to enter through the office vestibule like they have been all year.
Our end of the day parent pick-up routine will remain the same as usual. Parents will meet their student(s) on the basketball court. The only difference is that students will be walked to the pick up area exiting from the front glass doors instead of the side door. With this being said, all bus riders will be released as usual.
I know change is hard, but these changes are necessary as the side of the building will be occupied with construction. Therefore, please be patient and cooperative during this time. Thank you.
Today was the Lowell Elementary Fruit & Veggie Challenge. Our winner was 1st grader, Tucker Scott. He received a grocery bag full of produce to take home. Congratulations, Tucker.



