Cullman Christian School nabs national yearbook award
Published 6:00 pm Sunday, June 18, 2017
- From left, Ella Murphree, Miracle Corley, Sky Miller, Raina Henderson, Anabelle Howze, Cameron Hudson, Koehler Lovett, Treasure Corley and Abby Hogue. Not pictured: Collin Creel and Lacy Watts.
Cullman Christian School yearbook staff set the bar high in its first year, becoming just one of four Alabama schools to win the 2017 Jostens National Program of Excellence.
The students wanted to do something special to commemorate the school’s tenth anniversary, said Adviser Leeanna Smith.
“I feel they did an excellent job in showcasing not only this year, but also previous years to show a complete picture of how the school has grown,” she said.
The National Yearbook Program of Excellence Award recognizes those who excel in the creation and distribution of their yearbook, and meet the following criteria: a meaningful book for all students; a book in every student’s hands, and effective project management.