Most yearbook teams start thinking about next year’s staff in the fall. But by then, it’s often too late. Schedules are already set, students have committed to other activities, and you’re left trying to fill gaps instead of building a strong, intentional team. Relieve the stress and find the best candidates by taking a different approach. The most successful yearbook programs take a different approach; they start recruiting before the current school year ends.
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.