The Yearbook Editorial Board consisting of five student editors meets each year to create and/or review yearbook policies.
Every student should have the opportunity to be in the yearbook in a meaningful way. We strive to include as many people as possible. Our goal is not to use an individual more than three times in order to include someone who has not been used yet.
Anyone fully participating in a sport should have the opportunity to be on the page. Criteria for photo selection is based on photo quality, grade level balanced representative of the team, people used in previous years, and staff discretion.
Because equitable coverage of a student or staff member who has passed is not possible (time of year, family declining) we do not put memorials in the yearbook.
We do not use silly ID card pictures because of the possibility of offensive or inappropriate references. Portraits that contain any of the following will NOT be included in the yearbook:
Hats or party wigs
Sunglasses, goggles, or costume masks
Costumes or props
Hand gestures of any kind
As a student production, it is our priority to use photos taken by the yearbook staff.