Cover Gallery Choose the type of covers you would like to view. Pre-designed Walsworth Covers Take a look at the free, ready-to-go options offered through Walsworth’s Image System cover selections. VIEW WALSWORTH COVERS School Designed Covers Get design inspiration and ideas by browsing through some of the most creative covers created by Walsworth schools. VIEW SCHOOL COVERS Ready for a …
The yearbook is tasked with the important responsibility of telling the story of the year. As more and more yearbooks choose chronological coverage, it begs the question: how much of the year do we cover? Does the story of the year start when the school doors open and end when they close, or is summer a part of the that …
Celebrate the launch of the second round of our “2024 President’s Collection Series”! This special video series showcases national award-winning yearbooks created by programs that work with Walsworth Yearbooks. Each short video takes you behind the scenes of these standout yearbooks, highlighting the design elements and strategies that earned them national recognition. Along with each video, you’ll be able to …
Coverage & Organization for Middle School Yearbook Learn how to plan your yearbook’s content, organize your staff efficiently, and track coverage to create a book that tells the complete story of your school year. What You’ll Learn How to balance event and student coverage Strategies for organizing content and layouts Tools for tracking student appearances in the yearbook Tips for …
Encouraging school groups to submit group senior yearbook ads in addition to selling individual senior ads provides a great way to keep revenue coming in year after year. About 12 years ago, the band boosters asked if they could do an ad for all the band seniors. One mom took charge, communicated with me, organized the photos, and got all …
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If you would like to see covers created by Walsworth Yearbooks schools, visit our School Covers gallery here. Browse through the thumbnails to find cover ideas, then simply click on the thumb to see a larger view and description. Or, you can use the search field to search the Image System covers by name.
photo contest gallery Each year, we receive thousands of amazing images in our annual spring Photo Contest. View the best of the best from each year in our galleries from each year’s contest. Want to see how you can enter? READ MORE HERE 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 Ready for a better yearbook experience? Let us help you …
Theme Gallery Creating a standout yearbook theme is one of the most exciting yet challenging tasks every yearbook staff faces each year. To help inspire your creativity, we’ve curated a gallery of our favorite yearbook themes, including modern yearbook designs, unique yearbook styles, and middle school yearbook themes that truly stand out. Photo by Phoebe-Danticat 2024 Theme Gallery View More …
Showcasing Your Summer Just because school is out, doesn’t mean your staff stops working. In fact, summer can end up becoming a busy time of the year for your team. You and your staff will probably spend June, July and August developing your theme, attending workshops and camps, preparing for the upcoming year and training for your roles Gearing Up …
Spring sports for yearbook are tricky. The warm weather is approaching, the seniors are beginning their transition to graduation and many of you are starting to feel the sweet approach of summer vacation. Despite the temptation, it’s important that your staff prepare in advance for adequate spring sports coverage. Here are some tips and tricks for making your spring …
Updated by Walsworth Yearbooks Holiday breaks are around the corner for schools, which means a time for us all to take some time to relax around with friends and family. However, student life continues over the breaks, providing opportunities for your yearbook staff to capture a slice of this year to look back on years down the road. Let’s take …
We see yearbooks that come in all varieties. The yearbook cover has the biggest impact on your book because let’s face it, people always judge a yearbook by its cover. Follow this checklist to make sure your yearbook cover is one for the books. Readable and Relatable Make sure your cover is readable and relatable and avoid too many graphics. …
I’m the worst teambuilder. No, really. I talk to the coaches to find out their tips and tricks, I watch other advisers and ask for advice, I LOVE game day Fridays, but I don’t do the teambuilding thing. I don’t mean to be so one-track minded, but the yearbook is always on deadline, and it’s got to get done, and …
Customers Click Here Susan McNulty, CJE, advises yearbook and newspaper at J.W. Mitchell High in Trinity, Florida. She was named a JEA Rising Star in 2017, and FSPA and Pasco County TOY in 2019. Her students have been recognized by FSPA, JEA, NSPA and CSPA with All-American, All-Florida, Pacemaker and Crown awards. Mike Taylor, CJE, is a Journalism Specialist …
We’re bombarded with news stories every single day, and as scholastic journalists it can be difficult to know how to cover these events properly. We reached out to the yearbook program at Eastern Lebanon County High School in Myerstown, Pennsylvania, for input from two of its members. This article is by Lucy Bickel. Be sure to check out the other …
We’re bombarded with news stories every single day, and as scholastic journalists it can be difficult to know how to cover these events properly. We reached out to the yearbook program at Eastern Lebanon County High School in Myerstown, Pennsylvania, for input from two of its members. This article is by adviser Jon Bickel. Be sure to check out the …
Join Mike Taylor, CJE, and Jim Jordan as they give you examples of coverage happening throughout the country. They’ll share ideas for pandemic, sports, chronological, issues and so much more! Watch the video below. Looking for the PDFs from the presentation? They’re available here!
How many new words and phrases have entered your vocabulary since March? Social distancing, mask mandate, virtual learning and now, time to add another phrase to the vocabulary: crowdsourcing. You may ask, “What is this crowdsourcing and why would I need it for the yearbook?” Let me explain. The staff wants to do a spread about virtual school. What is …
This unprecedented school year is going to be filled with new coverage ideas we have never even thought of before. There also are hundreds of amazing coverage possibilities that are always there, but you may not have had room to get them in the book. This is the year. Remember the 2021 coverage mindset is not what we will not …
The process of covering one year of the high school experience is the most challenging and rewarding part of the yearbook creation process. Before the new school year even begins, the editors and staff must determine what they think will be the most crucial events, groups, sports, clubs and people that need to be covered. They also must determine in …
Editor’s Note: The following is a sneak peek at a fall 2020 Idea File magazine feature. It was too good to make you wait until the fall, so we are sharing this now. See it and more great content in the fall issue. Planning your yearbook coverage is a whole new ball game this year. Previous years may have allowed …
In the session Developing a New Coverage Mindset for an Uncertain Fall and Beyond, speaker Jim Jordan discusses how your yearbook staff should be prepared to EXPAND their books’ coverage as they begin the upcoming school year. The opening of school in the fall of 2020 will be unique and challenging. Staffs will need to be prepared to cover whatever might …
Yearbook staffs work tirelessly to promote yearbooks as something as natural to the American high school experience as the events they record. But for those of multicultural backgrounds, yearbooks may be unfamiliar. Three schools from different communities had one important factor in common: a large demographic whose first language was not English. El Dorado, Santa Maria and Lexington high schools …