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What to Change Before Starting Next Year’s Yearbook
By the time the yearbook is submitted, most advisers feel two things at once: First, RELIEF, and second, PERSPECTIVE. The deadlines are behind you. The hard part is done. And for the first time in months, there is enough distance to look back and ask: Do I want next year to operate the same way? It is worth taking a step back and deciding what should actually change.
Apr 304 min read


What Changing Your Yearbook Publisher Actually Looks Like
For many yearbook advisers, the idea of changing publishers sounds and feels overwhelming. Even if there are frustrations, limited creative options, a lack of support, or a process that feels harder than it should, the thought of switching is more threatening and raises multiple questions:Will it be more work?
What if something goes wrong?
How long does it take to get set up? Because of that uncertainty, many programs stay with what’s familiar even if it’s not the best fit.
Apr 233 min read


How to Make Yearbook Distribution Day an Experience Students Remember
For many schools, yearbook distribution day is treated as a simple distribution; students line up, grab their book, and head out. However, honestly, this is one of the most meaningful moments of the entire school year It’s the payoff after months of deadlines, late nights, and hard work. For seniors, it's one of the final shared experiences of the year. In addition, it's the first time students see their stories, friendships, and milestones captured in print.
Apr 93 min read
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