This yearbook staff wants every student in the book

by Evan Blackwell on June 3, 2010
Posted in: News

It’s a guideline mentioned often in yearbook circles, but it’s a valuable one usually worth mentioning again – your staff should feature as many different students in the yearbook as possible. Every student featured is more likely to buy.

The yearbook staff at Mount Zion High School in Mt. Zion, Ill., really takes this principle to heart according to this recent article from the Herald-Review.com.

Some of Mount Zion’s practices – such as hanging a bulletin board in the yearbook room of every student’s name and how often they appear in the book – might work for your staff.

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