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  1. May 9, 2024 Eliza Howard. News. A troubling trend: Investigating the break-ins at Lowell. Max Lewellen, Roman Fong, and Isadore Diamond • April 3, 2024. Over the past few months, Lowell and the nearby Lakeshore neighborhood have experienced numerous break-ins, including incidents of damage and theft. As a result, the safety of the Lowell...

  2. 23 de jun. de 2022 · The San Francisco Board of Education voted the city’s top public high school to return to academic-based admissions after two years of using a lottery-based system. In a 4-3 vote on Wednesday ...

  3. 2 de may. de 2024 · Lowell High School Reviews. Lowell High School is a wonderful school for driven students, though the general nature is quite competitive and can become stressful very quickly for students unable to adapt. This review is from an Alumni of Lowell, back when their moniker was the "Indians" before they became the "Cardinals" as a graduating member ...

  4. 31 de may. de 2023 · As the oldest public school west of the Mississippi, Lowell has a rich history and a national reputation for its academic and arts programs. Lowell’s Visual and Performing Arts department assures that every student has the opportunity to engage in a sequential standards based arts education. The SFUSD high school graduation requirement for ...

  5. 4 de oct. de 2023 · Main Phone Number: (415) 759-2730, Fax: (415) 759-2742. Address: 1101 Eucalyptus Drive, San Francisco, CA 94132. Google Map. (link is external) (note map error, Meadowbrook Dr ends at Eucalyptus heading south, the "loop" part of Meadowbrook Dr is not a public through street! The main entrance is closest to Forest View Dr & Eucalyptus Dr)

  6. 10 de dic. de 2021 · A Lowell High School student reviews the new documentary about San Franciscos most competitive public school Lowell student Astrid Utting on what the film 'Try Harder!' got right, and what it ...

  7. Merit-based admissions matter. The Friends of Lowell Foundation promotes educational opportunity and high standards in public instruction by protecting Lowell High School in San Francisco and advocating for merit-based admissions in public magnet high schools across the U.S., K-8 improvements, STEM instruction, and Advanced Placement funding.