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Chapter 1: What is a Yearbook?
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DEFINITION
A Yearbook, also known as an annual, is a type of book published each year. One use is to record, highlight, and commemorate the past year of a school. The term also refers to a book of statistics or facts published annually. A yearbook often has an overarching theme that is present throughout the entire book.
WHY IS A YEARBOOK IMPORTANT?
PERSONAL REFLECTION:
Students and staff can look back on their growth, relationships, and experiences.
STRENGTHENS CONNECTIONS:
Encourage camaraderie and celebrate diversity by recognizing everyone's contributions to the school.
REGOGNITION AND INCLUSION:
Ensure every student and group has a place to shine, promoting inclusivity and school spirit.
CREATIVE EXPRESSION:
Empower students with hands-on experience in design, journalism, and photography.
TIMELESS KEEPSAKE:
A tangible way to revisit cherished memories and share them with future generations.
WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF A YEARBOOK?
It's a timeless legacy that captures the essence of the academic year. It preserves unforgettable moments, celebrates milestones, and honours achievements that define the spirit of the school community. Beyond documenting events, it weaves together the stories, triumphs, and shared experiences of students and staff, creating a powerful tribute to the year that was and the memories that will last a lifetime.