All yearbook classes may be used as fine arts credit. Students must specify this intent to their counselor when signing up. Yearbook classes students are required to attend the events they are assigned to cover.
Yearbook I
(Grade 9-12)
Credit: 1 (4.A grading)
This course will teach the production of a school yearbook and will develop general publishing skills. As part of the yearbook staff, students will learn all phases of yearbook production: design, layout, photography, copy writing, ethics and editing. The yearbook design and publication process is completed through an online computer program. Students will take on a variety of roles and responsibilities in order to cover and include in the yearbook all of the diverse students and activities that take place throughout the school year. This course requires attention to detail and self-motivation. Students are expected to make an after school and weekend time commitment to this class to produce the SHG Yearbook. Students will also be required to attend outside events to fulfill mandatory course assignments.
Yearbook II, III, IV Honors
(Grade 10-12)
Credit: 1 (5.A grading)
PREREQUISITE: Yearbook I; B average in all prior yearbook courses; Application
Yearbook II, III, and IV are for students who excelled in Yearbook I and are committed to being an integral part of the yearbook staff. [1] The course can be designed as an independent study. Students will oversee Yearbook I and work as a team to design and produce the yearbook. Students are also responsible for planning content, assigning the theme, designing section templates, indexing, monitoring deadlines and editing within a chosen specialty. This course requires attention to detail and self-motivation. Students are expected to make an after school and weekend time commitment to this class to produce the SHG Yearbook. Students will also be required to attend outside events to fulfill mandatory course assignments.