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Owsley County High School opens 2025-26 yearbook orders

Owsley County High School has opened 2025-26 yearbook orders, with books shipping directly to buyers and a passcode required to purchase through TreeRing.

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Owsley County High School has opened orders for its 2025-26 yearbook, giving families a chance to secure one of the few lasting records of a school year before summer fully takes hold. The notice, posted June 1 and signed by Lincoln Spence, sent buyers to TreeRing and said the books will be shipped directly to them.

The purchase passcode is 1016964415993609. That makes the process simple for parents and students who want to reserve a copy now, rather than wait until the year’s milestones have already passed. In a small county where many classmates have grown up together from elementary school through high school, the yearbook is more than a photo album. It becomes the record of the seniors who crossed the stage, the underclassmen who filled out teams and clubs, and the teachers, events, and traditions that shaped the year.

The school credited Mrs. Jenn Barrett and the OCHS Journalism Class for producing the book, underscoring that the project is also a student publication. That matters at a school where the district regularly highlights literacy events, Beta Club service, heritage day activities, and academic awards, all of which help define the rhythm of the year. The yearbook pulls those moments into one permanent volume after the school calendar has moved on.

Owsley County High School is in Booneville, the county seat of Owsley County, Kentucky, in the mountains of Eastern Kentucky and within the Daniel Boone National Forest. The district also notes that Owsley County is the home of Earle Combs, the New York Yankees player inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1970, a point of local pride that sits alongside the school’s own traditions.

For graduating families, younger students, and anyone who wants a durable snapshot of Owsley County High School life, the new yearbook order window offers that chance now. By the time the final bell rings and summer routines set in, the book will be one of the clearest records of who was there, what happened, and how the year looked in Booneville.

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