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The Salinian Yearbook is a 3-trimester English credit course at Saline High School for sophomores, juniors and seniors.
Students will be involved with the complete physical and financial production of The Salinian yearbook through copy writing and editing, photography, page layout and design, advertising and marketing. Students must be reliable, self-disciplined, and able to follow through on communications promptly. Meeting deadlines is crucial. Staff members are expected to work with adults and peers in the school and community. Photography and graphic design skills are a "plus," but not required. Out-of-school time will be required to meet deadlines and sell advertisements.
Students considering on enrollment in this course are required to have passed English 9 or Honors English 9
If a student is an incoming freshman, the student can request permission from the instructor about enrolling in the course
This course counts towards...
the technology graduation requirement
the State of Michigan Fine Arts graduation requirement
and meets the Senior Year English Writing requirement for graduation
For more information about enrollment, please contact your designated counselor.
My name is Mr. Jamie Vollrath, and I am the adviser to The Salinian Yearbook.
The 2026 book will be my fifth yearbook in this position, and the goal is to find ways of getting better every year: including more students in coverage, improving writing & photography, and finding even more ways of enjoying the process with a student staff of 30, grades 9-12.
We are fresh off of a Michigan Interscholastic Press Association Spartan Award for our 2024 and 2025 publications, the highest form of recognition a yearbook can receive in the state.
My name is Cody Stedman, and I am an Assistant to the The Salinian Yearbook.
I have been supporting the The Salinian for the 2025-26 school year. I served as a staff writer, and Editor-in-Chief. My goal is to assist students with design, photography, and social media marketing as I am majoring in Journalism at Washtenaw Community College and learning more about high school journalism education through this role.
Some honors I have received were 2025 Michigan High School Journalist of the Year, and the 2025 Spartan Award.