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Liberty High School Excalibur Yearbook

2023-2024 Yearbooks are still available for half off ($50) Contact Miss Gill at eilidh.gill@asd20.org for information

Have your own business and want to purchase an Ad in the yearbook? Contact Peyton Goreck at 195792@msa.asd20.org 

2024-2025 Yearbooks 

Go to www.yearbookordercenter.com and use code 21883 to purchase a yearbook. 

Yearbook Prices

  • August - $80 + Free Personalization 

  • September - Yearbook $80, Personalized Yearbook $115+

  • October- Yearbook $85, Personalized Yearbook $115+

  • November-March- $90, Personalized Yearbook $115+

  • During Distribution (if any are left)- $95

Senior Ads

Available September 7th, Due December 20th

Price increases in December.

Senior Ad Prices

  • Full Page- $300

  • Half Page- $200

  • ¼ page- $100

  • 1/8 page- $75

Senior Portraits

Due December 20th.

Submit on https://www.hjeshare.com/eshare  code 21883

Preferred Photographers

  • Liberty High School Photography Students

Photo Rules

  • Full body or upper body accepted

  • Please avoid props

  • Photos should be high resolution (300ppi)

  • No phone images will be accepted

  • Cropping on the submission website is final. Please be sure to double check your cropping before submitting

  • Photos must adhere to the Liberty High School Student Policy and not include any obscene, lewd, or inappropriate clothing/props​

Statement of Purpose

Excalibur is the official student-produced yearbook and is produced by Liberty High School yearbook publication students. Excalibur has been established as a designated public forum for student editors to highlight and capture memories and important events throughout the year, as well as inform and educate their readers. It will not be reviewed or restrained by school officials prior to publication or distribution. Advisers will take an active role in teaching journalistic standards, advising the journalistic process and supervise the student editors.

The intent on this publication is to document memories, opinions, events, and highlight Lancer voices relevant to the current publication school year. The Excalibur staff strive for authenticity and journalistic integrity within everything they do. The Excalibur staff are recognized by the State of Colorado for various awards and will publish according to state and national yearbook guidelines, in order to be considered for competition. We will not publish or produce any material determined by student editors or the student editorial board to be unprotected, that is, material that is libelous, obscene, materially disruptive of the school process, an unwarranted invasion of privacy, a violation of copyright or a promotion of products or services unlawful (illegal) as to minors as defined by state or federal law. The staff of Excalibur will strive to report all issues in a legal, objective, accurate and ethical manner, according to the Canons of Professional Journalism developed by the Society for Professional Journalists.

The Canons of Professional Journalism include a code of ethics concerning accuracy, responsibility, integrity, conflict of interest, impartiality, fair play, freedom of the press, independence, sensationalism, personal privacy, obstruction of justice, creditability and advertising. Any concerns regarding the Excalibur Yearbook or works published by the Excalibur Yearbook must be brought to the current Yearbook Adviser (Eilidh Gill).