LHS Yearbook won the All-Colorado Yearbook award for the 2023-2024 school year’s publication. The editors at the time included current editor-in-chief Emma Roskelley and advisor Tiffany Fisher, along with graduates Zora Young, Katje Anthamatten, and Sam Denman, with Tatum Pratt as editor-in-chief.
In Fisher’s career as advisor, the publication has won a total of 7 All-Colorado awards. This includes awards from the 2022-2023 school year.
Last year, the yearbook staff decided to try a new type of yearbook coverage. For the last several years, they had used the chronological style of coverage. Last year, Pratt and the other editors decided to take on umbrella coverage. This was a struggle for the publication, but they came out even stronger in the end. The decision forced a new approach to creativity, one that was taken in stride.
From the little she could reveal, Roskelley spoke on what the yearbook will look like this coming year.
“We have a really fun book that encapsulates this school, especially the senior class. It really shows the varying sides of Littleton.”



