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      • VOLUME 1: YEARBOOK BASICS
      • VOLUME 2: BUILDING YOUR TEAM
      • VOLUME 3: ORGANIZING YOUR BOOK
      • VOLUME 4: THEME DEVELOPMENT
      • VOLUME 5: COVERAGE
      • VOLUME 6: PHOTOGRAPHY
      • VOLUME 7: WRITING
      • VOLUME 8: DESIGN AND LAYOUT
      • YEARBOOK KIT
      • SELLIT - MARKETING YOUR YEARBOOK
      • DESIGNIT WITH ADOBE EXPRESS
      • TELLING THE STORY: A DEEPER DIVE!
      • TOOLS FOR INSPIRATION
      • MONTHLY CHECKLIST
      • MEM CAPS
      • EXTERNAL CONTENT
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      VOLUME 1: YEARBOOK BASICS
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        VOLUME 1: YEARBOOK BASICS

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        What is a Yearbook?

        A yearbook is a permanent and complete encapsulation of activities, events, news and memories for all students, staff, and the immediate community of a school. This all-inclusive publication holds a different standing in the minds of different peopl...

        Ethics

        When new advisors and staff get ready to start a yearbook, few turn their thoughts to right and wrong, legal, and illegal, what to print and what not to print. It’s more about “Do we have pictures of this?” or “Does anyone know anyone who did someth...

        The Rule of Three

        As a rule, you should always look to include three pictures of each student in your school. Students are 99% more likely to purchase a yearbook if they know they are in it. In addition to their portrait (or mugshot), your yearbook team/publication...