LHS Class of 1955 Scholarship Fund

Established by the Class of 1955, the Fund provides scholarship awards to graduating seniors from Lowell High School who wants to pursue a teaching degree. Candidates must have above average grades, and must have participated in sports, community involvement and have held, or hold, a part time job during high school.

LHS Class of 1946 Scholarship Fund

Established by the class of 1946, this Lowell High School scholarship fund is open to all graduating seniors.

Athena Letsou Science League Scholarship Fund

The fund annually awards scholarships to LHS juniors or seniors who have excelled in AP Chemistry or the most academically competitive class offered in Chemistry. If a junior is the recipient, the award will go out when he/she graduates from LHS and can show proof of enrollment at a higher educational institution.

Amy E. Lekites Memorial Scholarship Fund

Established in 2006 to memorialize and celebrate the life of Amy E. Lekites ’85 who excelled as an athlete in girls track while at Lowell High. The scholarship is awarded to female graduates who participated in girls track or cross-country who have shown exceptional dedication and commitment to the sport and the team.

Brendan D. Leahey Memorial Scholarship Fund

A scholarship fund established to honor the life and achievements of Brendan D. Leahey, M.D., and to perpetuate his legacy of excellence by providing one or more scholarship award(s) to Lowell High School graduates.

Michael J. Kuenzler Scholarship Fund

The purpose of the Fund is to provide two separate scholarship awards: one to a deserving senior from Lowell High School interested in pursuing a course of study in Law Enforcement at a two or four year institution. Another scholarship awarded to a deserving senior on the LHS Wrestling team interested in pursuing study at a two-year or four year academic institution.

Anna Lekas Kuenzler Scholarship Fund

The fund honors the life of Anna Lekas Kuenzler, a Lowell High School graduate in 1950, who was a simple, caring woman with extraordinary values which she passed on to her children. The Fund provides scholarship awards to graduating seniors from Lowell High School with economic need that plan to pursue an education at a two or four year academic institution.

William P. Kraines Memorial Scholarship Fund

Established in 2002 by family and friends in memory of this 1972 LHS graduate, the scholarship is awarded to seniors who demonstrate financial need and a desire to study English or the media arts in college. William Woodcock Scholarship Fund.

George D. and Stella A. Kouloheras Scholarship Fund

Established to award a scholarship to one graduating LHS senior who is first or second generation child of an immigrant, is a graduate of Bartlett Middle School or Hellenic Academy, who has performed community service and plans to attend a two or four year college.

Cole A. Kinney Memorial Scholarship Fund

The purpose of the Fund is to provide annual distributions for scholarships to students that are seniors graduating from the Greater Lowell Technical High School, Tyngsboro (GLTHS) with financial need, community service and extracurricular activities.