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section-6-01-Before & After School Policies and Programs
section-6-02-School Field Trips and Excursions
section-6-03-Transportation
section-6-04-Student Government
section-6-05-Clubs/Organizations/Honor Societies
section-6-06-Dances
section-6-07-Student Publications
section-6-08-Parent/Guardian Release for Student or Minor (Noncommercial)
section-6-09-Class Rings (High Schools only)
section-6-10-Student Identification Cards
section-6-11-Yearbook
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section-6-12-Athletics
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section-6-11-Yearbook
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Yearbook
The
Yearbook Club
is composed of at most 12 students in grades 7 or 8. Top 12 applicants are chosen based on their application AND a hands-on task via Google Slides. The hands-on task tests their ability to compose a digital page within a specific time frame. Minimum GPA to apply is 2.0 (gathered from the end of 6th or 7th grade year). Other requirements include:
Must be familiar with photoshop/editing software/applications
Maintain a 2.0 GPA or above throughout the school year
Attend monthly meetings during lunch
Attend some after school events to capture quality photos
Take photos during the school day with prior approval from the Homeroom teacher
Gather photos from all teachers for maximum student representation
Work as a team to meet deadlines
Missing 3 meetings without excuse OR not maintaining a 2.0 GPA throughout the year is cause for terminating Yearbook Club membership. In addition, a Yearbook Club's membership will be terminated if the student uses a student's image on their personal social media accounts or for personal use. Consequences for such an infraction will be decided by the principal.
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