On January 8, Dinuba High School’s yearbook, “Delphic Echoes”, won second place in the Showcase Award from Lifetouch by submitting its outstanding work and dedication to the 2024-2025 yearbook.
Lifetouch hosted this yearbook showcase nationwide, and our yearbook staff had the opportunity to win against many schools. This recognition highlights the amount of time spent on planning, designing, and perfecting every part of the book – from the cover to the first page and to the last. These students put together an outstanding cover and yearbook. The staff worked together to capture every moment of the school year and compile them into one book. This book is important because it helps students reflect on their memories and the impact they have had throughout the school year.

The yearbook class was awarded $200, national recognition, and is currently being showcased on the Lifetouch website.
Yearbook advisor, Mrs. Valdez, commented, “I was so happy to see my students get the recognition they deserve for making a unique yearbook that showcased our school.”
This year, she plans to enter the 2025-2026 Delphic Echoes yearbook in this year’s Lifetouch competition. Mrs. Valdez and her class plan to find new design strategies for their pages to create an even better yearbook.
![The new leadership at Dinuba Intermediate School (from left to right): Jessica Juarez (soon to be Jessica Chavez) - Learning Director, Rosa Carreon - Counselor, Hilda Osorio - Counselor, Gloria Valencia - Principal, and Micah Hiett - Learning Director. [Photo courtesy of Gloria Valencia]](https://emperorgrapevine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/682710295_18557787079066828_5882969838312812831_n-900x1200.jpg)















