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Yearbook earns honor for 2006-2007 edition
The 2006-2007 yearbook entitled "Piecing it All Together" earned an All-KEMPA rating from the Kettle Moraine Press Association — the regional scholastic journalism organization's highest award.

The student publication was rated in several categories, including theme, design and typography, copy and editorial content, photography and more. It scored a perfect score in the style and appeal category.
"I was very pleased. We have made a lot of improvements over the past three years," said adviser Paul Cook. "Last year's staff created a good quality book, and I was glad to see they were recognized for all of their hard work."
Judges were particularly impressed by the staff's efforts to tie together all students, faculty and staff in the publication with a Six Degrees of Separation string that ran throughout the 168-page volume.

This year's staff is hard at work on the 2007-2008 book themed "Live."