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Cactus Canyon Junior High's yearbook coverage of COVID-19 shown by Student Press Law Center

Posted 4/20/20

The Student Press Law Center has included Cactus Canyon Junior High School's Oro coverage of COVID-19 in a list of  coronavirus yearbook spreads.

"The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted the …

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Cactus Canyon Junior High's yearbook coverage of COVID-19 shown by Student Press Law Center

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The Student Press Law Center has included Cactus Canyon Junior High School's Oro coverage of COVID-19 in a list of  coronavirus yearbook spreads.

"The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted the 2019-20 academic year in unprecedented ways, leading to school closures across the country," the SPLC states on its website.

"Yearbook staffs face the unique challenge of not only documenting things like canceled sporting events, proms and virtual graduation ceremonies, but figuring out how to produce, sell and distribute yearbooks when normal processes aren’t possible," it states.

"In recognition of their important work, the Student Press Law Center is featuring the historic and heartfelt COVID-19 spreads that students have put together to mark this exceptionally difficult time for our nation (and the world)," the website states.

See the Oro pages above and them and others at splc.org/coronavirus-yearbook-spreads.