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Positivity Signs
As people enter the parking lot for a drive-thru yearbook distribution, hand them Positivity Signs so they can give a shout out to a teacher or something they miss about school. Take photos and post on social media.

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Index Inspiration
Putting the creative touches on the most visible pages of the book is critical.
PANTONE Colors: Fall inspiration for yearbook design
Sweater weather is back and fall design trends are in full swing. Is your yearbook channeling these fall vibes?
Manage With Care
Engaging students with ownership
Providing opportunities for students to own their work, build relationships and have fun will make their yearbook staff experience rewarding and memorable.
Student rights aren’t wrong
Student Rights Aren't WrongMandy Mahan, D'lberville High School [MS]Mandy has been advising publications at d'lbertville High for 10 years. She is the 2016 Mississippi Scholastic Press Association Yearbook Adviser of the Year and serves on the MSPA Board of Advisers...
Creating Your Best Yearbook Team
Just as a soccer team, yearbook staffs that work as a team create the best yearbooks and enjoy an incredible production experience.
I love that every student can find a home and a way to contribute in the classroom. Yearbook gives students a voice like no other activity because they are involved in every aspect of production. I have seen the transforming power of purpose that a student can receive just when someone puts trust in them to tell a story that matters.
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[Part 1] Tips for Indoor Sports Photography
Taking spring photos should not be complicated. Learn how to become an indoor photography expert.
Ahead for the Holidays
With a little organization, knowledge of your staff’s personality and a few dozen cookies, you and your staff can confidently go on holiday, prepped and ready to hit the ground running when you return.
‘Tis the season for holiday yearbook sales
Marketing your yearbook with Jostens is anything but humbug during the holiday season.
Adviser Spotlight: Master Marketing with Matthew LaPorte
Get some expert seasonal advice from the author of our newest marketing guide.
Adviser Spotlight: Growing a Great Yearbook Classroom
Seasoned yearbook adviser Kristen Scott shares her strategies for a great start.
Becoming Rubric-Tastic
Having students develop their own rubric makes the evaluation tool you use both realistic and helpful.