Huntington High School’s 2026 Yearbook Begins Development
September 10, 2025
While the new school year is only days old, work has already begun on the 2026 edition of The Huntingtonian, the annual yearbook of Huntington High School.
The Huntington High School yearbook has been published yearly in a format close to the current one since 1930. The annual edition takes numerous dedicated students to design, compile and edit. The 2026 volume will be no different.
This school year’s edition of The Huntingtonian won’t be released until next June, but the yearbook club is already organizing. An organizational meeting is expected to be held soon in the classroom of faculty advisor Elizabeth Casazza. All students are welcome to join the club.
Mrs. Casazza said there are several seniors who “appear motivated” and many underclassmen who have expressed interest in joining the 2026 yearbook staff. Club members will be given assignments to handle specific aspects of the book.
There’s a need for writers, artists, photographers, technology whizzes, editors, proofreaders and a long list of other specialties. There’s also a need for advertisements, which help keep the price of the book affordable.
Putting the yearbook together is a massive undertaking. It runs hundreds of pages and contains several thousand photos that tell the story of the school year from beginning to end. The quality of the books has noticeably improved from decades ago as technology has advanced by leaps and bounds.
The Huntington UFSD School Heritage Museum includes copies of every high school yearbook published since 1930. Prior to that year, smaller sized pamphlets were issued annually. They were more literary in nature, but did contain some recaps of events, clubs and sports teams. Those pamphlets are also in the School Heritage Museum’s collection.
Send an email to Mrs. Casazza at ecasazza@hufsd.edu for more information about the yearbook or to get involved or discuss placing an advertisement in the 2026 edition.