Dec 14, 2025

Trinity Catholic High School yearbook earns KSPA’s highest “All Kansas” honor

Posted Dec 14, 2025 4:00 PM
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MARC JACOBS
Hutch Post

The Trinity Catholic High School yearbook staff has earned the highest honor awarded by the Kansas Scholastic Press Association, receiving the prestigious “All Kansas” designation for its 2025 REVEAL yearbook.

The “All Kansas” award represents the top level of recognition from KSPA and is reserved for publications that demonstrate exceptional quality across multiple areas of student journalism. According to KSPA, an “All Kansas” yearbook “treats the reader well and rewards them for purchasing the book as a keepsake of the year,” while demonstrating a strong understanding of yearbook purpose through well-written copy, attractive design, and storytelling photography.

The REVEAL yearbook was recognized in four of the five critique categories, earning All Kansas marks in Coverage, Reporting, Photography, and Design. KSPA judges praised the book for going “above and beyond the typical,” noting that the staff set the tone of the school year for readers through a unique and appealing approach in all judged areas.

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Leading the 2025 yearbook were Editors-in-Chief Ava Madden and Alexis Springer, both 2025 graduates of Trinity Catholic. The yearbook staff included Aissa Lorden, Sebastian Vigil-Benitez, Ambrose Pennycuff, Sam Pennycuff, Brecken Dowsey, Cienna Maskil, Eilley Cost, Frances Goering, Kara Nelson, Melanie Maya, Sam Madden, Mia Vega, and Sally Harroald.

The staff was advised by Clair Pennycuff, who guided students through the yearlong production process.

The All Kansas distinction is the highest award presented by the Kansas Scholastic Press Association and places Trinity Catholic’s yearbook among the best student publications in the state.