The last day to order a guaranteed yearbook is Jan. 31, 2026, according to an email from the Yearbook team. After that, only 20 yearbooks will be available for purchase.
“The more we sell, the less they cost. So then we can buy, like, cameras and stuff with the money,” Yearbook advisor Jonathan Rogers said. “Beyond having some money to buy supplies, I just think it’s great for more kids to have a yearbook at the end of the year. It’s nice. It’s always sad when some students can’t afford it or other things. I really appreciate what the student senate has done to give out some free yearbooks.”
Yearbooks can be purchased here on MySchoolBucks, and this is the list of students who have already purchased one. For questions about free yearbooks, students can reach out to the Student Senate co-president Toe Collins, though they have already been ordered, according to Student Senate.
This years’ theme is “Don’t Blink”, so the yearbook will focus on capturing all of this year’s memories that students’ want to remember.
“The yearbook team has put in so much work to make a beautiful yearbook for the student body. This year’s book does such a good job capturing and displaying all the big and small moments we don’t want to forget,” Yearbook editor Stella Demarest said. “Getting a yearbook gives you the opportunity to look back at all those fun memories for years to come.”



















