by Lauren O’Connor, yearbook adviser Norcross High School, Georgia
We are a democratic staff. Of course, we have editors who make some important decisions, but most things are decided by the class
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We are a democratic staff. Of course, we have editors who make some important decisions, but most things are decided by the class
Good. Better. Best. It is a process. Discover what it takes to be the best.
In 1999 I was the co-editor-in-chief of my high school yearbook. My adviser, Charles Murray, set the best example
Don’t be a serial deadline delinquent. Adopt some practices that have worked for a fellow advisers.
Working on next year’s book before this year’s book is done sounds
The yearbook staff produces a valuable resource: a history book, a memory book and a reference book. The price is right.
Keep your staff energized, motivated and productive with these strategies.
Have you heard the news? All journalism and yearbook teachers must make a concerted effort to recruit strong
1. It takes an attitude of gratitude to motivate a yearbook staff.One of the things I like best about working at
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