Avoiding deadline delirium

by Leigh Ann Danley, yearbook adviser Peachtree Ridge High School, Suwanee, Georgia

In psychological terms, it’s called “chunking.” Divide a 10-digit phone number into three chunks and it is easier

Team of ‘rivals’

by Jamie Demeter, yearbook adviser Ft. Zumwalt South High School, St. Peters, Missouri

It’s a mystery. What goes on in that room? No one gets it. Wait a minute. There are people who understand what a

Yearbook grading, as easy as 1, 2, 3

by Edie Pondillo, yearbook adviser Riverdale High School, Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Rubrics are valuable because they specifically communicate advisers’ expectations to their staffs. This 3-part rubric

How to assign end-of-the-year projects

by Bernadette Cranmer, yearbook adviser Granite Bay High School, California

You finished the  last pages. There’s nothing left to do but correct proofs and plan distribution. Now what? How do you

Re-boot your yearbook program with a field trip

Traveling to a state or national journalism conference can change you, your staff, and your journalism program. Attending a convention makes your students aware of the possibilities and the

Celebrate your love for yearbook

In elementary school, there was always a Valentine’s Day party. Each student decorated a shoe box and exchanged cards. Everyone left with a stack of friendly love notes and a lot of candy.

Awesome ideas for fine tuning the yearbook

This time of year typically comes with numerous pages of proofs to correct. It’s time for everyone on staff to pay attention to the details and help keep the book consistent from cover to cover.

Glacier Peak staff shares holiday traditions

The holiday season is a time for warmth and giving, a time to place the needs, wants and wishes of others before our own. Annie Green, the adviser at Glacier Peak High School in Snohomish,

Make social media social in the classroom

by Erin Coggins

Erin Coggins is the adviser at Sparkman High School in Harvest, Alabama.

I love to travel and meet new people. When they ask what I do for a living, I proudly respond that I teach

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