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Sharing the love of all things yearbook. Here you will find tips and tools for creating a better book — all written by yearbook advisers and industry professionals.
Curriculum Remote Learning - spring '20
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Team Building
Positivity Signs
As people enter the parking lot for a drive-thru yearbook distribution, hand them Positivity Signs so they can give a shout out to a teacher or something they miss about school. Take photos and post on social media.

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Hottest Trends in Design
Modular Means More
Modular content and modular design is a great way to embed additional coverage in your yearbook.
Choosing the Best Theme for Your Yearbook
Creating the theme as a whole staff is an important to-do, as is figuring out how to incorporate it throughout the book.
Yearbook Pinterest inspiration
Inspiration can strike anywhere, and Pinterest is a great place to gather all sorts of it. Take a look at how these advisers used it in their yearbook.
Manage With Care
Lifeline for deadlines
Every day should be deadline day. Take a look at some quick ways to keep check on your student’s progress.
Becoming Rubric-Tastic
Having students develop their own rubric makes the evaluation tool you use both realistic and helpful.
Passing the Baton
The transition between staff leadership can be a fun experience. Learn how this group of editors passed the baton to the incoming yearbook leaders.
I love that every student can find a home and a way to contribute in the classroom. Yearbook gives students a voice like no other activity because they are involved in every aspect of production. I have seen the transforming power of purpose that a student can receive just when someone puts trust in them to tell a story that matters.
The Latest From the Blog
Five Post Deadline Activities
The book may be done, but spring is just starting. Keep your staff engaged with these spring ideas.
Resolutions for the New Year
Create New Year’s resolutions for your yearbook staff to help drive a strong finish to the publication season.
Six Reasons Yearbook Camp Matters
Yearbook camp is typically full of fun memories for students, and is something you should consider.
The Final Deadline Push
Keep your staff motivated to push through the final deadline with these three tips.
[Part 2] Tips for Indoor Sports Photography
Taking spring photos should not be complicated. Learn how to become an indoor photography expert.
Lifeline for deadlines
Every day should be deadline day. Take a look at some quick ways to keep check on your student’s progress.