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Our Amazing Yearbook Staff!

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JUPITER CHRISTIAN SCHOOL – Looking back on the fall semester, Mr. Fields, the Jupiter Christians Yearbook teacher, demonstrated to his staff his leadership and expertise with a goal to create a unique yearbook. The topic of “Being Called” was an excellent choice overall, fitting JCS’s mandate to represent God’s will.

The yearbook strives for expertise and teamwork in order to speed up the publication of pages. With such a large class of 15 students, Mr. Fields likes to reward his student staff with sweets and parties for their hard work. Designing a yearbook serves as a canvas for unleashing abundant creativity. Creating yearly yearbooks is a great way to let create schools spirit creativity run wild. Students have the chance to effectively reveal their artistic talents through the selection of layouts, colors, and themes from the semester. This ensures that the yearbook is more than just a high school events; it’s showing Jupiter Christians eagle pride.

In addition, yearbook classes are naturally collaborative encouraging teamwork as students interact to decide on articles and photos to make sure the yearbook accurately captures the spirit of the Eagles Nation as classmates build a brotherhood together. The yearbook class at Jupiter Christians Highschool is a thrilling experience with creativity, humor, and lifelong memories.

Our class friendship changed throughout the past two quarters, as students became more comfortable with others. Every lesson was an exciting and cooperative work, from getting to innovative majority of unique layouts and photo sorting. The relationships that were formed became just as much a part of the fun as creating the pages. Even with layouts and deadlines, we managed to laugh together, celebrate each other’s accomplishments, and provide support to one another.

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The yearbook class’s energetic atmosphere made it into a fun place to be, and everyone will look back on the process of capturing our school year as a genuinely pleasant experience.

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Matthew Schulz
Matthew Schulz, Photography Editor
High School Yearbook Photography Editor Class of 2025 Matthew Schulz, known as "Matt," will graduate from Jupiter Christian School in 2025. Having lived in Connecticut, Texas, and Florida, Matt has a diverse background to his experiences. At school, he participates in football and baseball, while outside of school, he enjoys skurfing behind a boat, fishing, and playing video games. After graduation, Matt plans to attend college and meet new people. Matthew loves the experience of traveling to Colorado for skiing and Texas to visit old friends. A Phillies baseball fan, Matt, also has two dogs, Piper and Cooper. Passionate about helping others, he volunteers for food distributions and supports homeless centers. His favorite Bible verse is Deuteronomy 31:6, inspiring him to be courageous and strong. An interesting fact about Matt is his grit to accomplish whatever he sets his mind to.
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