An up-and-coming publishing class defining its own future through quality Journalistic evidence along with high moral values.
Grandview High School Yearbook Journalism is a Student-Led publishing class. In this class students design, edit and publish both the student newspaper and yearbook. In this course students will gain skills in one or more of the following areas: page
design, advanced publishing techniques, copy writing, editing and photography while producing a
creative, innovative yearbook which records school memories and events. There is an emphasis on
journalism skills in this class! Participants gain useful, real world skills in time management,
marketing, teamwork, and design principles.
Our mission is to design a unique and interesting product that brings postive light to both the student population of Grandview High School and the community of Grandview. Students will be given challenging real world projects and assignments typical
of the graphic design and publishing industries. High quality work is expected and students will be
given opportunities to redo work until it meets standards specified during instruction. Classroom
activities will include reading, research, projects, and problem solving. Students will often work in
teams, but will be expected to complete individual assignments in relation to the team's work.
Assessment methods will include written exams, tests, and quizzes; oral and written research reports;
reading assignments; and projects.
Grandview High School Unmuzzled Newspaper and Yearbook