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Vibrant photo spreads in the yearbook capture moments of joy and teamwork across all levels:
“If you don’t put a kid on a page, they don’t exist,” says Principal Leonard Teague, who doubles as the bus driver and the yearbook’s faculty advisor. He runs the printing press—a temperamental HP LaserJet from 2012—from his office, which also stores the hockey sticks and the canned peaches. frontier primary school yearbook exclusive
Not everyone is celebrating. Page 47 features a “Then and Now” comparison of the school’s playground. The “Then” photo (1982) shows a towering metal slide, a merry-go-round that could achieve dangerous speeds, and a set of monkey bars over asphalt. The “Now” photo shows a rubberized surface, a plastic playset with no moving parts, and a sign that reads “Walking Only.” Vibrant photo spreads in the yearbook capture moments