10 Things to Do the First Week of Yearbook
Back to School And…we’re off! It’s a new year, with some new students and a new book. Here are some things to do the first week of yearbook class that are both fun and educational. 1. Establish...
View Article5 Yearbook End of the Year To-Dos
Essential Summer Tools You can feel it. It’s almost here. You can almost see it. You can even almost smell it. Summer! But wait…here are 5 yearbook end of the year to-dos before the last bell rings....
View ArticleOur 5 Best Yearbook Tips to Get The Year Started
Back-to-School Ready or not, the new school year is here. So, to help you get off to the best start ever, we’re digging into our archives to share our 5 best yearbook tips for the beginning of the...
View ArticleFive Yearbook Holiday Ideas
We know how close you all are to your long-awaited Holiday Break, but here are five yearbook holiday ideas to get you and your staff into the holiday spirit. 1. Have a staff party. We say this every...
View ArticleSeven Yearbook Staff Motivation Ideas
Yearbook staff motivation cheerleader. It’s January, and that means it’s time for a little yearbook staff motivation. With all the cold weather, the stress of finals and/or the start of a new semester,...
View ArticleApril Yearbook Checklist
This April yearbook checklist may seem long, but actually, this is the month to catch your yearbook breath (once your yearbook finals, that is.) There are a few weeks of calm before the distribution...
View ArticleRecipe for a Successful Yearbook Program
Do you ever feel like you’re in the educational equivalent to the Food Network’s Chopped kitchen? You have a “basket” (classroom) of crazy “ingredients” (programs and curriculum) you’ve never used...
View ArticleMay Yearbook Checklist
Here’s your May yearbook checklist. Lots of things still to do before you hand out your yearbook labor of love and the year comes to an end. Have students make cards for EVERY teacher on campus for...
View Article4th of July Parties Can Insipire Yearbook Staff Celebrations
Old Glory It’s true, you know. Your 4th of July celebrations can inspire yearbook staff celebrations. Because all the hoopla around this holiday is really just a big ol’ birthday party, right? So, what...
View Article4 Ideas to Keep Your Yearbook Staff Motivated
The new year brings new beginnings, new opportunities, and of course, a few new challenges. Like, how do you keep your yearbook staff motivated through the after-the-holidays slump and the winter-time...
View ArticleThere’s Still Time for Staff Bonding and Theme Development
So, you’ve been in school for a few weeks and you’ve been doing a lot of planning and training. GREAT! But what about staff bonding and theme development? It’s not too late to do some playing and...
View ArticleYearbook Thanksgiving Celebration Ideas
It’s November and that means Thanksgiving. You know, that holiday squeezed in-between Halloween and Christmas. But it can be a real game-changer for a yearbook staff and even an entire school. So, how...
View ArticleYearbook U Summer Workshop
IT’S THE STORY OF ONE YEAR. IN ONE BOOK. YEARBOOK U SUMMER WORKSHOP It all gets started JUNE 12 – 14 Two Optional Days: ADVISERS ONLY Monday, June 11 Noon – 4:30PM A half day for advisers to enjoy...
View ArticleFall Yearbook Workshop–Literally Everything
PAYING ONLINE Download the registration/medical release form below. Fill in the requested fields and click the Cart button to make payment. Email forms to yearbooku@theyearbookladies.com or post to...
View ArticleSeven Yearbook Staff Motivation Ideas
Yearbook staff motivation cheerleader. It’s January, and that means it’s time for a little yearbook staff motivation. With all the cold weather, the stress of finals and/or the start of a new semester,...
View ArticleApril Yearbook Checklist
This April yearbook checklist may seem long, but actually, this is the month to catch your yearbook breath (once your yearbook finals, that is.) There are a few weeks of calm before the distribution...
View ArticleRecipe for a Successful Yearbook Program
Do you ever feel like you’re in the educational equivalent to the Food Network’s Chopped kitchen? You have a “basket” (classroom) of crazy “ingredients” (programs and curriculum) you’ve never used...
View ArticleMay Yearbook Checklist
Here’s your May yearbook checklist. Lots of things still to do before you hand out your yearbook labor of love and the year comes to an end. Have students make cards for EVERY teacher on campus for...
View Article4th of July Parties Can Insipire Yearbook Staff Celebrations
Old Glory It’s true, you know. Your 4th of July celebrations can inspire yearbook staff celebrations. Because all the hoopla around this holiday is really just a big ol’ birthday party, right? So, what...
View Article4 Ideas to Keep Your Yearbook Staff Motivated
The new year brings new beginnings, new opportunities, and of course, a few new challenges. Like, how do you keep your yearbook staff motivated through the after-the-holidays slump and the winter-time...
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