Writing for Publication isn’t like English class. It’s a lively experience where a lot happens with some moments even catching everyone off guard.
Harrison recalls one of his favorite moments of this year during the Halloween broadcast saying “The funniest part of this year’s Broadcast was when Aidan ran into the door. I’m glad we caught it on camera.” That moment was random and genuine. It’s the kind of event that makes being part of the Writing for Publication team truly memorable. Here, you’re not just watching school life your telling the story of your school in real time.
W4P isn’t just about funny clips and bloopers. It’s about giving students the chance to create work that feels big and professional. Harrison shares, “My favorite part of W4P is having the resources to produce larger, more creative projects than I could do alone.” This means you don’t have to do everything on your own. With W4P, you get access not only to equipment, but also to a team. Together, we produce broadcasts, articles, and yearbook pages that everyone in school can see. W4P is really about creating work that feels impactful and professional. Your projects don’t just get graded, they get published, shared with the whole school, so everyone can see what you’ve made.
The yearbook being the most predominant of this. One student mentioned that the yearbook was going well, with a clear theme and pages that looked great. Making a yearbook isn’t just about placing pictures on pages, it’s about designing and shaping something that reflects the whole year. You don’t even have to be a writer to be involved. Anyone can contribute. Harrison sums it up as, “People should join W4P if they have any creative interests, like writing, graphic design, or content creation.” If you enjoy editing videos, designing pages, or being on camera, W4P is the place for you.
Writing for Publication isn’t just about schoolwork. It’s about working with friends, trying new things, laughing at mistakes, and creating something you’re proud of. It’s about telling your school’s story and being part of it. And so, if you are sick of boring, orthodox classes like math or language arts, but you still want to show your creativity, Writing for Publication is your class to join.














