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National School Yearbook Expands

The National School Yearbook for 2003-2004 will include 9th to 12th grade students from all over the United States. Interested students can get download an application from the NSY website.

All Presidents of the United States, all movie stars, all athletes, and all next-door neighbors share a common trait - if they grew up in this country, they attended high school. The National School Yearbook gathers together the movers and shakers of tomorrow and publishes their yearbook, just as though they all went to the same high school - a high school without walls.

By surfing over to www.NationalSchoolYearbook.org, teens who will be in 9th through 12th grade in the 2003-2004 school year can find out about this exciting program and download an application.

One of the most exciting new features for the National School Yearbook this year allows group photos of friends to be printed on the same page as the standard photographs. Another innovation is the annual Alumni Magazine - available at no cost.The yearbook will also include 16 color pages of the year in review.

Participation in the National School Yearbook project for the 2003-2004 school year will be limited. Once the yearbook has achieved enough diversity, new applications will not be accepted.

The hardbound National School Yearbook will be 10 by 12 inches, with a 120 pt collegiate board cover and 80# pages. The books will be shipped directly from the printer between May 15 and May 31, 2004.

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Dr. Marc Seligman
National School Yearbook
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