5 QUESTIONS WITH…Art Teacher Ms. Jessell About Yearbook

(Photo courtesy yearbookavenue.com)
By Tyanna Xavier – Social Media Editor
Ms. Jessell is an art teacher at Law and teaches Yearbook. Advocate Social Media Editor Tyanna Xavier interviewed Jessell about this year’s class.
Tyanna Xavier- When did you start doing Yearbook and why?
Ms. Jessell- I started teaching Yearbook class in the Spring of 2017. I thought it would be a great way to share some of my graphic design knowledge with students and a great way to get to know our school community better.
TX – What kind of look are you trying to go for with this year’s Yearbook?
MJ – That’s up to our Yearbook staffers! We usually opt for a traditional feel.
TX – Do you think it will be harder to complete this year’s Yearbook because a lot of sports are undetermined or not playing at all?
MJ – It will be a challenge. #ChallengeAccepted.
TX – How will students be able to purchase the Yearbook when finished?
MJ – Through the Josten’s website at http://www.jostens.com.
TX – What would you like all the students to know who are in school or online about the Yearbook?
MJ – Although this year is different from most, the JLHS Yearbook Staff will continue to do their very best. We have some ideas that are a little different from the past. And nevertheless, 2021 will be one to look forward to. Seniors, be sure to check your emails often for Yearbook messages throughout the year; we will be sending out surveys along the way! If you have yet to set up a portrait session with Roman Photography, he can be reached at (203) 922-8040. He is able to take studio sessions now through most of October. Please reach out with any questions.
