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Cameras are a necessity in a Yearbook class. These cameras will allow students the equipment needed to capture the special moments. The yearbook is a great way to cover everything that goes on in our school and community. The students have to learn to work together to create the yearbook. One of the most important parts of creating a yearbook is having cameras to capture these times in history. Students in this class have been willing to work on the following skills: writing, design, layout, photography, research, editing, and working as a team player.
Ansel Adams once said "You don't take a photograph, you make it." Students enjoy seeing themselves in yearbooks. They highlight students accomplishments in athletics, academics, and extracurricular activities. Our students put great effort into making the yearbook, and since it benefits the students and staff members this is a great project to fund.
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Cameras are a necessity in a Yearbook class. These cameras will allow students the equipment needed to capture the special moments. The yearbook is a great way to cover everything that goes on in our school and community. The students have to learn to work together to create the yearbook. One of the most important parts of creating a yearbook is having cameras to capture these times in history. Students in this class have been willing to work on the following skills: writing, design, layout, photography, research, editing, and working as a team player.
Ansel Adams once said "You don't take a photograph, you make it." Students enjoy seeing themselves in yearbooks. They highlight students accomplishments in athletics, academics, and extracurricular activities. Our students put great effort into making the yearbook, and since it benefits the students and staff members this is a great project to fund.