By Keri Luiz
Benicia High School’s “Pride” is showing — and not just on the graduation stage or the athletic fields.
The school’s yearbook, released late last month and titled “2014 Pride,” is a unique interactive experience that is so new, and so different from the decades of yearbooks that preceded it, that Benicia drew statewide attention when it was published.
The result of a Partners in Education partnership between the yearbook publisher, Walsworth Yearbooks, based in Marceline, Mo., and Aurasma, which has offices in San Francisco and London, England, the BHS yearbook employs a concept called “augmented reality.”