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|name=Yearbook
|name=Yearbook
|description=This is a two-semester class commitment, Photography I prior is suggested but not a required.  Yearbook may seem like a class, but it's much more. This class is a student-run project that requires dedication and creativity. Student's actively build every aspect of the yearbook including student portraits, event photography, editing, graphic design, marketing, communication, writing, reporting and interviewing. This class does include after-school activities and events that need to attended.
|description=Yearbook is a great way to learn about graphic design, photography, and writing, while also celebrating our TSAS Community. Students will be active in designing and editing pages for the yearbook, as well as fundraising and attending school events to capture the best moments of the school year. Students should be prepared to work on Chromebooks. 9-12 graders welcome.
|department=Fine and Performing Arts
|department=Fine and Performing Arts
|teacher=MacKenzie Lance
|teacher=MacKenzie Lance

Latest revision as of 22:45, 7 February 2025


Department Fine and Performing Arts
Teacher MacKenzie Lance
Sessions 1
GR Code EL
Offered Currently
Open to Freshmen
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors

Yearbook is a great way to learn about graphic design, photography, and writing, while also celebrating our TSAS Community. Students will be active in designing and editing pages for the yearbook, as well as fundraising and attending school events to capture the best moments of the school year. Students should be prepared to work on Chromebooks. 9-12 graders welcome.