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Important YEARBOOK Distribution Information

Monday, May 18th, during 2nd hour, we will have yearbook distribution in the Media Center.

 

Students will need to BRING THEIR TICKETS WITH THEM when they come down to get their books. Tickets will be distributed on Wednesday and Thursday, May 13 and 14th during 2nd hour. If you do not have a second hour, or do not receive a ticket, you may pick it up in the East wing before yearbook distribution.

A FEW COMMON QUESTIONS

#1: I forgot/lost my ticket, OR I never got one.

What should I do?

Students who lost their ticket will be able to get their books at the end of 2nd hour on Monday. I will have a master list with me. 

If they think they ordered a yearbook and did not get a ticket, they can check in the East Wing office.

 
#2: Can I still buy a yearbook? 

We do have books still available. The website (yearbooks.jostens.com) will be open for a few more days. Books can be purchased while supplies last.  Students will bring down their receipt with them on Monday. 

 

#3: How do I know if I ordered a yearbook?

They should have had a ticket delivered to them in 2nd hour on May 13 or 14th.

 

#4: I do not have a 2nd hour.  When can I get my book and/or ticket?

Tickets can be picked up in the East Wing for students without a 2nd hour. Yearbooks can be picked up any time during 2nd to the media center on Monday! OR they can come to room E110 before school, at lunch, or during passing periods for the rest of the week. (after the 19th)

 

#5: I am not going to be here on distribution day.  When can I get my book?

Passing periods, before school, or at lunch in room E110. They MUST pick up their books before the end of the day on 5/27/26. Because we are red zoned this summer, books cannot be picked up over the summer.

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