​YEARBOOK​​​​

The yearbook is a memorable and enduring chronicle of our students' years and events at St. Elizabeth Parish School.  It is a historical document of memories to share with their family and friends for generations to come.

Our junior high students work on the yearbook with the help of a moderator. Students will take candid photographs, organize school photographs, document events during the school year, and edit the final publication.  This group of dedicated, young people guided by faculty and staff works very hard to bring our families a volume worthy of lifelong reflection.

Students should be reminded of their inherent responsibility to be respectful and positive when signing another student's yearbook. Students defacing others' yearbooks (including the use of written profanity).  Disciplinary action may include suspension and financial compensation (or replacement) of the damaged yearbook.

Parents are asked to review the yearbook signing responsibility with their children before distributing the books to students and direct them to be selective when they request signatures from fellow students. The school is not responsible for yearbooks that are damaged or defaced after the student willingly gives their yearbook to another student to sign.



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