Practice News Writing

Attempting to make it through the year without any working computers,Leaguetown High School is working towards rent computers before the yearbook deadline, Feb. 27.

   The yearbook has a deadline for a 48-page on February 27. Rodney Stephens, was allowed to download pictures and spreads that’ll be good for the deadline before the system closed.

  “This year we pushed our final yearbook deadline back as far as we could to add more coverage to the book,” says Junior and editor of the yearbook, Alexiz Zavia.

   Stephens mentioned Yearbook Day for the seniors and how it will be terminated if the yearbook is not completed soon.

  Stephens said, “That would essentially kill an important tradition at the school. Ten years ago when I came here, I asked the principal if I should eliminate that event, and he was floored that I would even ask.”

   The journalism class would like to rent four Macintosh computers with the necessary software for $500 from MacWorld but isn’t positive if the school board will approve.

Stephens said, “If the board doesn’t approve the $5oo expenditure, I am not sure what we will do. I would rather not think of it that way.”

 

                 

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