Yearbook
About
The Whitesboro Middle School yearbook is a 96 page soft cover publication. Students write articles, take photos and create the layout. While putting the yearbook together, students learn the basics of photography, writing, editing and computer graphics. Students also improve and develop team-building and research skills.
Jostens - - the company the yearbook is purchased through - - sends mailers and emails to students’ homes. The Yearbook Club also puts it on the announcements September through January reminding and encouraging students to purchase a yearbook.
Yearbooks will be distributed at the beginning of June. Do not count on getting one of the run off books. A small quantity of extra copies are available for purchase on a first come, first serve basis (they will not be reserved). Students will receive a receipt with the book they pay for in cash.
Advisor
Sue Ellen Williams
sewilliams@wboro.org
Meeting Time & Location
September-March: Some Mondays after school. Students sign up for photo slots weekly when posted. As the publication deadline nears, students also meet/work during lunch and in study halls.Everything is placed on the announcements.
Meeting times and dates are announced and posted in the daily announcements.
Advisor
Sue Ellen Williams
sewilliams@wboro.org
Meeting Time & Location
September-March: Some Mondays after school. Students sign up for photo slots weekly when posted. As the publication deadline nears, students also meet/work during lunch and in study halls.Everything is placed on the announcements.
Meeting times and dates are announced and posted in the daily announcements.
How to Join
f interested in joining, contact Miss Williams. Students are expected to work on the yearbook at meetings, during lunch and/or during study halls. Only 7th and 8th graders can attend.