Senior Submissions
Senior Photos (Free):
In every yearbook all students get a photo – the default is the student ID photo. Seniors (class of 2026) have the option to submit a different photo, one they have taken themselves or one by a photographer. The page link below is where you submit those photos. Please read through all the requirements BEFORE submitting your photo. If you submit your photo and it does not meet the requirements, then your photo may not make it into the book and your LifeTouch photo will be used.
Senior Portraits: 5:4 photo ratio (only vertical). Save the artistic shots for your dedication ad or grad announcement. The image you submit for the yearbook senior photo should be head and shoulders portraits. (no full-body pictures, NO Hands, NO Hats, NO Props). Photo should be a high-resolution digital file with a resolution of 300 DPI. We accept JPG or TIFF files (images off of social media/iPhone Live photos / screenshots will not work!).
*IF YOUR PHOTO FILE IS TOO BIG* put the photo into Adobe Lightroom and export the photo as a JPG this will make the MB size go down, not the quality.
This is an example of what your senior photo page will look like:

Senior Dedication Ads (Paid):
Senior Dedication Ads are a page space that you purchase to write whatever you want to your student and submit a few photos. The number of photos and words depend on the size of ad you purchase. Fees are listed on the page below. Submit your photo and message in order to reserve your dedication ad. Then pay the bookkeeper in the main office, email her at [email protected], or pay at MySchoolBucks.com. Refer to info below.
2026 Senior Dedication Ads Form (for parents)
PAYMENT: Once you submit your dedication ad by clicking the form above, make sure you pay for your ad by Clicking Here. Refer to the bookkeeper with any questions.
SIZING:
- Purchase 1/8th (1 photo, 50 words) of a page ad: 1/8th page here ($55)
- Purchase 1/4ths (max 2 photos, max 75 words) of a page ad: 1/4th page here ($100)
- Purchase a 1/2 (max 4 photos, max 100 words) of a page ad: 1/2 of a page here ($200)
- Purchase a FULL PAGE (max 10 photos, 300 words) ad: Full Page ad here ($400)
EXAMPLE: Here’s what a page of senior ADS look like. Below are examples of the different ad sizes:

Senior Photo Guidelines
Proportions and Examples
Please ensure your photo fits into the proportions of the template below (size of head/shoulder ratio) before submitting.
ACCEPTABLE:

However, must be more of a headshot, including only head and shoulders. No full body shots, no profiles, no hats, no friends, no props, and no hands!
UNACCEPTABLE:

Face way too close to the camera AND photo in black and white (we don’t allow).

Hands are showing and too far away from the camera.

Distracting background and not original photo file. Cannot be a screenshot.

Shoulders are not square, and head is not in proportion.







































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