Yearbook & Newspaper

Sponsor

Lorie Hahnl

About

The primary goal of scholastic journalism is not to create journalists, but rather to develop capable employees and engaged citizens. Students learn and hone resume building life skills including time management, communication, working with a team, completing major projects and more.

Eagle Eye TV

Eagle EYE TV

Eagle Eye TV segments and shorts are create by the broadcast journalism class.  Students learn the basics of  broadcast journalism and video production. Covering student life beats, students choose their story ideas and meet deadlines to produce bi-weekly news announcments published to the Rowlett High School Student Media YouTube Channel.
 

Eagle Eye News

Eagle Eye News is the online student-run publication.  Editors and staff members plan and produce all work.  Rowlett students and faculty are encouraged to submit letters to the editor and story ideas to ensure The Eagle Eye News staff covers the entire school community.
 
 

Talon Yearbook

The Talon Yearbook is the official historical account of the school year. The student led publication covers school related and community events to capture photos, stories and moments to remember in the yearbook. The students take all photos, design the cover and page layouts, interview valued sources and write stories and captions to bring the yearbook to life.
 

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Senior Portraits

Starting June 1st, contact Prestige Portraits to schedule your appointment over the summer. Don't wait, go ahead and check this off your to-do list.

August 27 and 28, 2024 - 9-11th grade photos 

If you are absent or enroll later, picture retakes are the first week of November.

Contact Mrs. Hahnl if you have questions.

Yearbook Photo Dates Graphic


Become part of the Rowlett Eagle Media Staff

Rowlett High School has three student led publicacations Eagle Eye TV, Eagle Eye News and the Talon Yearbook. Students interested in joining broadcast journalism, newspaper or yearbook should fulfill prerequisites such as Journalism I and/or Photojournalism.  These courses challenges students to learn design and lay-out, interview, write and most importantly, meet deadlines to produce weekly, monthly and yearly publications.

Questions?

Should you have any questions about business advertising or senior advertising for the yearbook, please e-mail the yearbook adviser, Lorie Hahnl.
 
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