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Sophomore Year – Mint Composition Bulletin Board Paper | Schoolgirl Style x Fadeless®

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Smart. Stylish. Standout.

Meet Sophomore Year—a cool, minty take on the classic composition notebook design. This bulletin board paper is part of the Schoolgirl Style x Fadeless® collab and offers a modern, clean aesthetic with an academic twist.

Designed for teachers who love fresh color palettes and versatile decor, this extra-long 25-foot roll gives you plenty of stylish, fade-resistant coverage for walls, boards, backdrops, and more.

Pair it with your literacy wall, data boards, or SEL corners to instantly elevate the vibe of your classroom.


Key Features

  • Mint green marbled notebook-inspired design

  • Exclusive Schoolgirl Style aesthetic

  • Roll size: 48 inches x 25 feet

  • Durable and fade-resistant

  • Easy to trim, staple, layer, and reuse

  • Ideal for writing areas, displays, and full wall installations


Perfect For

  • Writing walls and literacy centers

  • Calm-down corners and SEL spaces

  • Trendy or modern classroom themes

  • Back-to-school decorating

  • Educators seeking soft, stylish color palettes


Materials & Care

  • Made in the USA

  • Recyclable paper with matte finish

  • Store rolled in dry area to preserve quality

 

  • Fadeless
  • Matte Finish
  • Acid Free
  • Made in the USA & Sustainably Sourced

What teachers are saying!

  • I recently upgraded our classroom bulletin boards with the fadeless bulletin board paper from Schoolgirl Style, and I couldn't be happier with the results! The range of trendy designs and colors available is absolutely fantastic!

    Madison R. Georgia
  • The quality of this paper is exceptional! The colors stay vibrant and don't fade, which means our boards continue to look fresh and inviting throughout the school year.

    Jessica J. New York