That YEARBOOK DUE DATE is coming straight at you! Maybe even earlier than you think. Don’t forget to schedule your Senior portrait yearbook session!
I often hear “MEGAN, OH MY GOSH WE’RE SO BEHIND! She’s my first senior in high school and I didn’t know!”
Senior year barrels toward you faster than a TikTok scroll. One minute you’re tossing your junior‑year finals in the recycling bin, the next your school is demanding a flawless senior portrait yearbook photo… yesterday. Let’s dodge the panic and lay out exactly when to book your senior portraits so deadlines, weather, and printing turnarounds all work in your favor.
Most Twin Cities high schools (and plenty elsewhere) want your senior photo delivered by the end of October or the first week of November. Non‑negotiable. Miss it and the yearbook team slaps in your school ID pic. Nobody wants that.
Even the fastest pro labs and retouchers need time:
That’s up to 8 weeks total before the final, polished files drop into the yearbook advisor’s inbox. Do the math: a November 1 deadline means your shoot should happen no later than the first week of September.
Pick a season that matches your vibe, then build your wardrobe around it. Long flowy dresses for breezy summer evenings? Power suits or varsity jackets for urban edge? Yes, please.
Parents and seniors who grab a session date before school is out enjoy:
My studio books up fast, especially for summer sessions, and I hate turning away dream clients. So reach out the moment those final exams wrap.
Task | Latest Date (for Nov 1 deadline) | Preferred Date |
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Portrait Session | Sept 7 | Anytime June–Aug |
Proof Reveal & Image Selection | Sept 21 | Within 1 week of session |
Final Retouch & Design Approval | Oct 5 | Rolling basis |
Digital Delivery to Yearbook | Oct 25 | Early Oct |
Ready to lock in your date, design a session that screams you, and skip the last‑minute freak‑out?
Kick off the conversation right here. We’ll plan outfits, locations, and heirloom artwork that lets you (and your mom) embrace the art of your story for decades.
Pro tip: Bring your boldest ideas and your truest self. I’ll handle lighting, posing, and turning your senior year milestone into magazine‑worthy portraits, all before your yearbook advisor even thinks about deadlines.
Let’s make it happen.
(Bookmark this and skip the last‑minute scramble – but make sure to double check your school as these can change.
School | 2025 Yearbook Portrait Deadline | Notes |
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Wayzata High School | Friday, October 25 | Posted on the Wayako Yearbook “Back to Business” page. (Wayzata Schools) |
Minnetonka High School | Saturday, November 1 | Class of 2025 deadline on the Voyageur Yearbook site. (Minnetonka Schools) |
Edina High School | Sunday, November 3 | Whigrean Yearbook submission portal. (Google Sites) |
Minneapolis Public Schools | ||
• Southwest HS | Saturday, November 30 | News post from Southwest HS. (Home – Southwest High School) |
• Roosevelt HS | Friday, December 20 | Senior info page, Roosevelt HS. (Home – Roosevelt High School) |
(Expect Washburn, South, North, Edison, etc., to land somewhere in late‑Nov.) | ||
Private‑School Snapshot | ||
• Holy Family Catholic HS | Tuesday, November 12 | Yearbook guidelines list this as a hard cutoff. (Home – Holy Family Catholic High School) |
• Benilde‑St. Margaret’s | Monday, November 11 (baby ads; portraits close the same week) | Senior‑year resources page. (Home – Benilde-St. Margaret’s) |
Independent schools lock pages sooner because they’re working with smaller staffs, tighter print contracts, and yearbooks that ship before spring break. Translation: they don’t have wiggle room. If you’re applying to Breck, Blake, St. Thomas Academy, or Visitation, assume an early‑to‑mid‑October deadline and confirm with the activities office the second junior year ends.
Ready to save your slot before the primo weekends vanish? Kick off the convo and let’s design a session that nails your deadline and your vibe, no frantic emails to the yearbook staff required.
Ready? Pop me a line NOW!
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