By late January, the yearbook season often hits a tough stretch.
The excitement of the holidays has faded, winter break is over, deadlines are closer, and pages are piling up. Deadlines are looming, and both students and advisers may be feeling tired, overwhelmed, and lackluster compared to a few months ago.
By January, your yearbook is no longer an idea; it’s a full work in progress. Pages are designed, photos are placed, deadlines are approaching, and momentum is building. This is also the perfect time to pause and conduct a mid-year yearbook audit.
The start of a new year brings a unique mix of emotions for yearbook advisers. Winter break offers a much-needed pause, but January also marks the moment when reality becomes fixed. Deadlines are closer, pages are filling up, and the second half of the yearbook journey is officially beginning.