LOV
Northern
7668 N. State Street
Lowville
NY
13367
315-376-9000
https://www.lowvilleacademy.org/
Our shared core purpose, aspirations and expectations are clear:
OUR MISSION
Our mission is to empower all students with future-ready skills, preparing them for personal success and meaningful impact in their communities.
OUR VISION
Building on our tradition of excellence to create a world-class learning community for all.
OUR DISTRICT
Originally chartered by the State of New York in 1808, Lowville Central School occupies a single pre-kindergarten through grade 12 building and serves approximately 1,300 students. The school, with a professional teaching staff of 135 and an instructional support staff of 110, has long enjoyed a reputation for excellence in the north country. Lowville, the seat of Lewis County, lies in the Black River Valley between the foothills of the Adirondacks and the Tug Hill Plateau.
OUR COMMUNITY
Nestled in the Black River Valley between the foothills of the Western Adirondack Mountains and the Tug Hill Plateau, Lowville is the economic hub of Lewis County. This mainly agricultural region has a long history of farming and includes a number of businesses and manufacturing plants, including Kraft Foods, the largest cream cheese manufacturing plant in the world. Other major employers within the school district include the Lewis County General Hospital, Qubica AMF, Neenah Paper, and a host of small and growing businesses. The community is located within close proximity of the 10th Mountain Division post at Fort Drum, New York.
But Lowville is more than its expansively beautiful farmlands – it is also an outdoor playground all year round. Hike Whitaker Park’s wooded trails with overlooks offering striking views of pristine waterfalls and gorges or camp, hike or cross-country ski in Whetstone Gulf State Park’s 2,100 acres, built in and around a three-mile-long gorge providing one of the most spectacular scenic vistas east of the Rocky Mountains.
Lowville is a peaceful, safe and welcoming community that features several civic and cultural organizations. Approximately 50 miles north of Utica, Lowville is 30 miles from Watertown and 90 miles from Syracuse.
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