Randolph-Henry Yearbook Staff earns state award

Earlier this month, the 2022 yearbook staff of Randolph-Henry High School won Trophy Class from the Virginia High School League. Trophy Class yearbooks are noted for outstanding achievement in quality publications service to its school and community.

The Log 2022 was sent to VHSL for judging in June. Randolph-Henry competed with hundreds of other schools across the state of Virginia. The yearbook cover and each page of the book are carefully scored on the categories of concept, coverage, design, writing, and photography.

“The 2022 staff became a family over the year and truly embodied what it means to be a team,” said Alyson Napier, yearbook adviser.

This the second time Randolph-Henry has won the state award of Trophy Class.They were previously awarded the distinction for The Log 2019.

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