Policies and Information:
The yearbook is a student publication. Staff work hard all year to create a yearbook which reflects the students and activities of the year while meeting publisher deadlines, including a final deadline of April 1. As with any student created project, we want to acknowledge the hard work, collaboration, and creativity that goes into creating a 220 page professional publication.
We do our best to make as few errors as possible but we are not perfect. No single staff member is responsible for errors or oversights. Please direct any concerns or corrections to the adviser, Rahel Gottlieb at rgottlieb@sandi.net. We always welcome suggestions for next year and, of course, positive feedback.
ONCE A BOOK HAS BEEN WRITTEN IN IT CAN NO LONGER BE REFUNDED. Yearbook is not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged (after pickup) yearbooks. If you suspect a yearbook has been stolen, please report it to security and administration.
LOOK AT YOUR BOOK: After reviewing your book for errors which may have occurred in the printing process, such as upside-down pages, damaged pages, or other issues, please write your first and last name inside, to avoid theft.
We hope you enjoy the book. Congrats, Class of 2023!
The yearbook is a student publication. Staff work hard all year to create a yearbook which reflects the students and activities of the year while meeting publisher deadlines, including a final deadline of April 1. As with any student created project, we want to acknowledge the hard work, collaboration, and creativity that goes into creating a 220 page professional publication.
We do our best to make as few errors as possible but we are not perfect. No single staff member is responsible for errors or oversights. Please direct any concerns or corrections to the adviser, Rahel Gottlieb at rgottlieb@sandi.net. We always welcome suggestions for next year and, of course, positive feedback.
ONCE A BOOK HAS BEEN WRITTEN IN IT CAN NO LONGER BE REFUNDED. Yearbook is not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged (after pickup) yearbooks. If you suspect a yearbook has been stolen, please report it to security and administration.
LOOK AT YOUR BOOK: After reviewing your book for errors which may have occurred in the printing process, such as upside-down pages, damaged pages, or other issues, please write your first and last name inside, to avoid theft.
We hope you enjoy the book. Congrats, Class of 2023!