Tell Everyone About School Culture

January 22nd, 2009

When it comes down to trying to figure out what you want to write about in your yearbook you will have many different choices you will have to weed through to find just the right information. Try picking topics that made your school or organization unique.

If you can connect on a personal note with the people and students purchasing you will get them to sit and read and show others their new year book. Pick things that made you unique in your daily routines like what some of the more popular teachers had as quirks that students would poke fun at different styles of homework. Putting a list of the top ten or twenty craziest homework assignments you can get students to talk about would be a creative to get people to smile when reading through the year book. You could also write what types of trends or fads where picked up during that school year. Pick something or even a few things you found students either doing or wearing that caught on like wildfire. keep editorial and copy as personal as possible so that the readers can relate to the book.

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