Whether you were the quarterback of the football team of vice president of the math club, all high school graduates look forward to receiving their high school yearbook. It’s usually a warm day in June when you make the rounds having all of your friends – who you swear will be friends forever – sign the pages with funny quips.
Future classes can now take to the Web to add a new dimension to the yearbook experience. Gone are the committee meetings of yesterday. Instead, a program known as Cliq-in allows students to assist in yearbook assembly in a secured and moderated environment. Read more