The grant was used to purchase a new camera.

Photo provided.
(Aurora, Ind.) - Brian “Mo” Moline is the Library Director for South Dearborn Community Schools as well as the Yearbook Advisor at South Dearborn High School.
His Yearbook staff of students recently received a grant sponsored by Maxwell Construction to purchase a camera.
Moline says that the SDHS yearbook has benefited greatly from the addition of a new camera. Yearbook at SDHS is not a class, as it is at most other schools, so the staff is entirely comprised of volunteers who are simply interested in photography or graphic design. This year, there are 21 dedicated students on the SDHS yearbook staff. The addition of another camera is extremely helpful.
He also commented that each of the photographers has been positively impacted by having the camera. With many events happening nearly every day, and with many active clubs and organizations, they are able to have someone with a camera at many of those events as they document the year at South Dearborn High School.
He finishes by stating, “The timing with the new camera is perfect. I have been a yearbook sponsor for over twenty years and it is clearly evident to me that this is the best group of students I have ever had. This is, by far, also the most active, dedicated, and talented students I have had on a yearbook staff. Special thanks to Maxwell Construction for sponsoring us. Your kindness and generosity are very much appreciated.”

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