1166 Yearbook I
Grades 9-12: .5 Credit College Prep
Yearbook I and II will consist of students learning to create the yearbook, learn basics of journalism (the new yearbook will feature articles on teams, clubs, and events that occur throughout the specific school year), learn how to sell advertisements and books, promote book sales, manage business aspects of meeting deadlines and budget requirements, learn the basics of photography for publication, page layout design, cover design, and other artistic areas for printed books.
1167 Yearbook II
Grades 10-12: .5 Credit College Prep
Prereq/Required Sequence: Yearbook I required for Yearbook II-IV or signature from Yearbook Advisor to advance to Yearbook II without taking Yearbook I (club membership required to skip Yearbook I).
Yearbook I and II will consist of students learning to create the yearbook, learn basics of journalism (the new yearbook will feature articles on teams, clubs, and events that occur throughout the specific school year), learn how to sell advertisements and books, promote book sales, manage business aspects of meeting deadlines and budget requirements, learn the basics of photography for publication, page layout design, cover design, and other artistic areas for printed books.
1168 Yearbook III
Grades 11-12: .5 Credit College Prep
Prereq/Required Sequence: Yearbook I required for Yearbook II-IV or signature from Yearbook Advisor to advance to Yearbook II without taking Yearbook I (club membership required to skip Yearbook I).
Yearbook III and IV will learn how to manage a staff, set deadlines, edit stories and pages, create schedules and business plans, and recruit future staff members. In addition to the class, students will be eligible to be members of the journalism Honors Society, Quill and Scroll https://quillandscroll.org
1169 Yearbook IV
Grades 11-12: .5 Credit College Prep
Prereq/Required Sequence: Yearbook I required for Yearbook II-IV or signature from Yearbook Advisor to advance to Yearbook II without taking Yearbook I (club membership required to skip Yearbook I).
Yearbook III and IV will learn how to manage a staff, set deadlines, edit stories and pages, create schedules and business plans, and recruit future staff members & editorial positions within yearbook staff. In addition to the class, students will be eligible to be members of the journalism Honors Society, Quill and Scroll.