Yearbook

Designed and edited entirely by students, the Honora annual yearbook features moments, memories and events experienced by each class level.

Presentation offers two courses designed to provide students with the real-life experience of print production. Our Graphic Publications courses expose students to journalism, photography, editing, design layout and organizational leadership.

Yearbook Courses

Graphic Publications I

Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12
Credits: 5
Prerequisite: None

This course is designed to provide students with the necessary skills to produce a yearbook. Students will acquire skills in graphic design, will learn and use the online Herff Jones e-Design computer program to produce the yearbook. Student will also be exposed to Photoshop, will develop their writing skills, and will learn how to take digital photographs. To create the yearbook students will work as a team and learn time management skills necessary for meeting yearbook deadlines.

Graphic Publications II

Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12
Credits: 5
Prerequisite: Graphic Publications I and II

Those students from Graphic Publications I who choose to continue on in yearbook will take on leadership roles as editors of the yearbook. Graphic Publication II and III students will decide on the theme, the design, the templates of the yearbook and will develop their leadership skills throughout the year. They will oversee students in Graphic Publication I and will work on all deadlines.