This year's yearbook staff submitted all pages for the book on March 20th, and for the past month they have been working on publishing a variety of new journalistic endeavors.
Please enjoy our first issue of The Bobcat News!
Enjoy a picture book collaboration.
Here are the student blogs for this year:
Emma's blog Eli's blog Gigi's blog Sarah's blog Jack's blog Taya's blog
Elnaz's blog Nate's blog Anika's blog Amelia F.'s blog Addie's blog Heidi's blog
Enjoy this year's yearbook staff student blogs!
Ailee's site Suma's site Jas's site Rose's site Nate's site
Lexi's site Heidi's site Purvi's site Kavya's site Addie's site
Yaeji's site Mari's site Amelia's site Emilia's site Kylie's site
Madelyn's site Jake's site Myrrh's site Katherine's site Eli's site
After a one-year break from creating a staff blog, we have started anew! Next week all student blogs will be posted here.
The final sites from the CVMS 2019-2020 Yearbook Class. Enjoy -
And the next six sites from the CVMS 2019-2020 Yearbook Class.
In no certain order, please enjoy the fist six sites from the CVMS 2019-2020 Yearbook Class.
We're almost ready. This is my make-an-arbor-out-of-weeds entry, sort of like the lemon/lemonade story, but better. And it's the step before we begin to post 18 amazing student-created websites. As an English teacher, I've always thought about creating online portfolios, like a website/blog, but just never got around to making it happen. It just seemed too big to tackle, and I didn't know how or where to begin. Sort of like cleaning my yard.
Once upon a time I had a bank of the most enormous weed - so thick and tall that my young boys used to take sleds to the top of the property and slide down the tops of the weeds. Dangerous, yes. Super fun, sure. When we remodeled the yard and my husband cut down the weeds, he decided he could make something pretty and practical out of the branches, and he built me a grape arbor gate to protect my vegetable beds from my Makena. I didn't know the ugly weeds could become beautiful, and I didn't even know how to begin when I told Jim I needed Makena away from the tomatoes.
Fast forward to us beginning this journey of distance learning, and I need a lesson plan for a yearbook class that isn't in the same room and needs to create and publish something as part of our journalism curriculum. I decide it's time to make something beautiful out of this messy weed of a virus-time and this class of 18 yearbook students gets to work.
I hope you enjoy their beautiful creations as much as I do.
Let's Go. Day one of Yearbook-Class-Will-Create-A-Blog.
Makena and I cannot wait to see what you make.