Littleton Public Schools is proud to celebrate Littleton High School for receiving national recognition for its 2025 yearbook, Cor Lionis.
The yearbook has been selected for inclusion in Varsity Yearbook’s prestigious Portfolio Volume 31, a national showcase highlighting the most outstanding yearbooks produced in North America. Littleton’s yearbook was selected from more than 900 submissions reviewed by Varsity’s marketing team.
According to a letter sent to Principal Dr. Thomas Velazquez, the recognition reflects “extraordinary leadership, creativity, and journalistic excellence” demonstrated by the student staff and their advisor.
Portfolio honors yearbooks that demonstrate sustained excellence in writing and visual presentation, comprehensive and meaningful coverage, and exceptional photography. Being included places LIttleton High School among the very best in scholastic journalism and design.
The success of the 2025 Cor Lionis was led by student editors Tatum Pratt and Emma Roskelley, alongside yearbook advisor Mrs. Tiffany Fisher. Their work, and that of the whole yearbook staff, reflects countless hours of dedication, collaboration, and real-world skill development from storytelling and interviewing to photography, design, and project management.
This recognition highlights not only the talent of Littleton High School students and staff but also the strength of LPS programs that empower students to develop leadership, creativity, and professional-level skills.
Congratulations to the Littleton High School yearbook staff on this outstanding achievement! Your work preserves memories, tells powerful stories, and represents Littleton Public Schools with excellence.


