News Article involving Yearbook Deadlines

Holding a meeting on February 6th, a recent hack has been detected at Leaguetown High School and are currently asking the board for computers to rent out because of yearbook deadlines.

For 22 years, the school has sponsored a “Yearbook Day,” which essentially holds a senior signing party, the day the yearbook arrives on campus.

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

Thinking otherwise, the district technology director believes these deadlines have no importance.

“We understand the inconvenience of the shutdown, but it is necessary,” Ed Robles, district technology director, said.

The yearbook adviser, Rodney Stephens, thinks that we need to move quickly on this request and believes the price amount given to get the rented computers considered incredibly at a discounted price.

“If the board doesn’t approve the $500 expenditure, I am not sure what we will do. I would rather not think that way. I am hoping for the best and crossing my fingers,” Stephens said.

Reggie White, senior at Leaguetown High School, tries to address that the deadlines are continuing to be pushed back and this is a serious problem for the yearbook staff and students.

“We have to get our yearbooks before school is out. Yearbook Day is one of the highlights of senior year..”Yearbook Day is more popular than prom,” senior Reggie White said.

One thought on “News Article involving Yearbook Deadlines

  1. In your lead be sure that you just mention the meeting and leave all the parts about the hacker and shutting down the computers in the second paragraph.

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