Lowery Middle School

Lowery Middle School Lowery Middle School is a sixth-eighth grade public school in Donaldsonville, Ascension Parish, Louisiana. Lowery Middle School was named in honor of Dr. J.H. G.

Lowery. John Harvey Lowery was born in Plaquemine, Iberville Parish, Louisiana on October 18, 1860. He was the son of John Harvey Lowery Sr. (1834-1907), a mulatto bricklayer from Virginia, and Elizabeth (Carson) Lowery (1835-1919), a mid-wife of Madagascan heritage from Tennessee. He was one of 19 children. Education
Little is currently known about John H. Lowery’s early and secondary education.

However, he did complete a full course of studies at Straight University in New Orleans, a historically black college founded by the American Missionary Association. He then studied medicine at the Flint Goodrich Hospital in New Orleans and graduated with a Doctor of Medicine Degree from New Orleans University in 1894. Marriage and family
In 1883 Dr. Lowery married Elizabeth Conway (1867-1924) who preceded him in death. He remained a widower for several years before remarrying in 1927 to Mary L. Brown (1907-1993). His union with Elizabeth Conway produced three children. He fathered an additional child during his second marriage to Mary L. Brown. His Daughter Mary Lowery Munson Runge, a pharmacist, became the President of the American Pharmacists Association. Life as a young physician
In 1895, then a young physician, Dr. Lowery decided to establish his practice in the town of Donaldsonville along the Mississippi River. One of his very first investments in real-estate still stands on 412 Charles Street. This magnificent structure would later become the home of Dr. J. Sidney Brazier. As a physician of color practicing medicine during the Jim Crow era (1876-1965), Lowery would have faced certain pressures in establishing himself as an educated person of color. His skill as a physician and sheer scope of his activities, garnered considerable respect from patients across racial lines. Business
Dr. Lowery became one of the most successful businessmen in Donaldsonville through not only substantial investments in real-estate, numbering some 50 pieces of property in the Donaldsonville historic district, but through his considerable success as a planter. More than 200 men and women were permanently employed year around on his sugar cane and rice plantations in Modeste, La. He also owned and operated a mercantile department store for a number of years and ran one of the first pharmacies in Donaldsonville. He was also active in the insurance business serving on the Board of Directors of the People’s Industrial Life Insurance Co. in New Orleans. There is also evidence indicating that he and his business partners were at one point in the process of establishing a bank in Baton Rouge, La. Political career
Dr. Lowery was very active in the politics of Louisiana. He was a Republican all of his life and served as a member of the State Central Committee. He had the honor of being a delegate to every national Republican convention in the United States since 1884. He was also the first African American Chairman of the Louisiana State Republican Party. Human rights
Dr. Lowery was a proponent of equal rights, and actively fought against discrimination. Through the actions of his committee, the State Railroad Commission (the forerunner of the Louisiana Public Service Commission), he forced the hand of Jim Crow to order equal accommodations for the races on the railroads of this state. Brotherhood and community
Until his death, Dr. Lowery was active in fraternal orders. He served as the Secretary of the Endowment Department of the District Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows for the state of Louisiana for a number of years. He was also a prominent member of the Grand General Independent Order of Brothers and Sisters of Charity North America, South America, Liberia and Adjacent Islands (G. I. O. of B. & S. of L. &C.). Education
Dr. Lowery had a very early interest in the education of colored youth which led him to sponsor a movement to build a new modern school for them in Ascension Parish, Louisiana. His generous contributions led to the school being named the Lowery Training School in his honor. The elementary and middle schools in Donaldsonville still bear his name. Lowery also donated land for a school in Modeste, a rural community between Donaldsonville and White Castle. Death
Dr. John Harvey Lowery died at the Flint-Goodridge Hospital in New Orleans, La., on September 25, 1941. Although he was a Methodist, he is interred in the Ascension Catholic Cemetery in Donaldsonville, Louisiana. From: John Harvey Lowery Foundation http://www.jhlowery.org/

Summer Enrichment starts next week! All students should be waiting for the bus at 7:00AM. Below are the areas the buses ...
05/29/2026

Summer Enrichment starts next week! All students should be waiting for the bus at 7:00AM. Below are the areas the buses will cover.

We are incredibly proud of all of our 8th graders and the hard work they have demonstrated throughout their academic jou...
05/22/2026

We are incredibly proud of all of our 8th graders and the hard work they have demonstrated throughout their academic journey. After all grades have been finalized and stored, we noticed an error in the list presented at recognition. We apologize for any confusion and thank you for allowing us to recognize our student achievements. We appreciate your understanding and continued support as we celebrate our tigers. Congratulations to all our scholars for their dedication and success throughout the school year!

05/20/2026

Hello, Summer Break!β˜€οΈπŸ˜Ž

Tomorrow marks the final day of an incredible school year at Ascension Public Schools! Thank you to our students, staff, and families for a year filled with growth, success, and unforgettable memories. Enjoy your well-deserved summer vacation!

CONGRATULATIONS to our amazing 8th Grade Tigers!! πŸ’›πŸ’™πŸΎπŸŽ‰A huge congratulations to the 8th Grade teachers for your hardwork...
05/20/2026

CONGRATULATIONS to our amazing 8th Grade Tigers!! πŸ’›πŸ’™πŸΎπŸŽ‰
A huge congratulations to the 8th Grade teachers for your hardwork and support.
πŸ’›πŸ’™πŸΎClass of 2026 Tiger Pride!

Congratulations πŸ’™πŸ’›
05/20/2026

Congratulations πŸ’™πŸ’›

05/19/2026

Dear Ascension Families,

As part of our continued commitment to school safety and security, and in alignment with the district-wide implementation of weapons detection systems on all campuses, Ascension Public Schools will implement new clear backpack guidelines beginning with the 2026-27 school year.

Under the new guidelines, students at all grade levels will be required to use fully transparent backpacks. Colored, tinted, iridescent, or patterned backpacks, as well as backpacks with logos, patches, decals, or stickers that obstruct visibility of the contents, will not be permitted.

At the middle and high school level, mesh backpacks will also be allowed.

Students may continue to bring a non-transparent small hand-held clutch or privacy bag for personal items. In addition, band instrument cases and non-transparent, sport-specific athletic bags will still be permitted, but they will be subject to daily inspection.

To further support campus safety procedures, students will only be allowed to bring clear water bottles on school campuses.

These measures are designed to strengthen our efforts to prevent prohibited or dangerous items from entering our schools while also improving the efficiency of student entry onto campuses each day. Combined with our new weapons detection systems, the clear backpack guidelines will help create a smoother, faster intake process while maintaining the high level of safety our students, employees, and families deserve.

We understand this change requires preparation for families, and we are announcing the guidelines well in advance to allow ample time for planning before the start of the new school year.

The safety of our students and staff remains our highest priority, and we appreciate your partnership and support as we continue working together to provide safe, secure learning environments across Ascension Public Schools.

Respectfully,

Dr. Edith M. Walker
Superintendent
Ascension Public Schools

πŸ’›πŸ’™πŸΎWeek at a Glance May 18th - 22ndπŸΎπŸ’™πŸ’›
05/18/2026

πŸ’›πŸ’™πŸΎWeek at a Glance May 18th - 22ndπŸΎπŸ’™πŸ’›

Attention 8th Graders!! Get ahead in your career with this FREE welding summer camp! Space is limited! Sign up NOW!
05/14/2026

Attention 8th Graders!!
Get ahead in your career with this FREE welding summer camp! Space is limited! Sign up NOW!

05/14/2026
β€œOur Teachers Are Roar-some!" Yesterday's teacher appreciation celebration was a wild success at LMS! 🐯 Our amazing teac...
05/12/2026

β€œOur Teachers Are Roar-some!" Yesterday's teacher appreciation celebration was a wild success at LMS! 🐯

Our amazing teachers showed their school spirit by rocking their favorite animal print attire and bringing the jungle theme to life. Thank you to our dedicated educators for the energy, passion, and care you bring to our students every single day. You truly are ROAR-some! πŸŒΏπŸ’š

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2389 Highway 1 S
Donaldsonville, LA
70346

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