Joliet West High School announces final sales for 2026 yearbook ending May 1

Dr. Karla Guseman, Superintendent
Dr. Karla Guseman, Superintendent
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Joliet West High School announced on Apr. 22 that students and families have a final opportunity to purchase the 2026 yearbook before sales close on May 1. After this date, any remaining copies will be available on a first come, first served basis for $70.

The school is urging interested buyers to secure their yearbooks soon as supplies are nearly gone. Yearbooks serve as an important record of student life and memories throughout the academic year.

Joliet West High School serves grades nine through twelve and had an enrollment of 3,310 students during the 2019-2020 school year, according to the Illinois Report Card. The student body includes a diverse population: in that same school year, the composition was reported as 34.9 percent white students, 21.2 percent black students, 39 percent Hispanic students, and 1.7 percent Asian students according to the Illinois Report Card.

Of those enrolled in Joliet West High School during the same period, grade nine had the highest concentration at 27.3 percent of all students; grade ten accounted for about one quarter at 24.7 percent; grade eleven made up another quarter at 25.1 percent; while seniors represented just over one quarter at 26.1 percent—all figures provided by the Illinois Report Card.

Anyone with questions regarding purchasing or availability is encouraged to contact Ms. Galloy.



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