Yearbook Theme Ideas for Motivated Advisors

As autumn comes back around, it is one again time to get back into the classrooms. You’ve already gotten some great photos of your first day back after a crazy year. You’ve even already started collecting surveys of what your students did last summer. With all this content, its time to create a new yearbook! […]
Back To School Essentials

It’s that time of year again You’ve made it through the summer and it’s time to get back into the classroom. With schedules set and outfits picked out, it’s time to get yourself organized for the school year! We have our calculator for Math, our books for Social Studies, but what about Yearbook Whether it […]
Celebrating Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month

Asian-Pacific American Heritage month began as a week-long celebration in 1979, falling on two important dates in cultural history. May 7th celebrates the first Japanese immigrants that migrated to the United States, while May 10th commemorates the first transcontinental railroad in the United States to be completed with notable assistance from Chinese pioneers. In 1990, […]
Ideas for Creating Your Yearbook Remotely

As school’s start to open and classes begin, creating a yearbook might seem impossible during COVID-19. Sports and clubs, school dances, field trips, graduation… These are just some of the events that we witnessed advisors try to modify or even cut out of their yearbook this past spring. Now as school starts again, our advisors […]
Top 10 Virtual Spirit Week Ideas for Students & Parents!

Looking for safe ways to get your school and community involved? Practice social distancing this spirit week! Looking for safe ways to get your school and community involved? Practice social distancing this spirit week! 1. Superhero Day You may know the phrase that not all superheroes wear capes, but now is the time to bring […]
US 1 – Companies on the Move
Edited by Kathleen McGinn Spring New in Town Entourage, a start-up with new offices on Alexander Road, is promising busy yearbook coordinators a faster, easier to put together yearbook at a price that is a good 30 percent less than that of traditionally produced yearbooks. The company publishes yearbooks using all-digital technology, and has just […]
Judge a Book by its (Hard) Cover
Making a hardcover book Making a hardcover book is simple. Just cut some sheets of paper, fold along the grain, punch holes, and sew it together. All you have to do next is seal the spine with glue, attach the cardboard cover, and viola, a hardcover book! Sounds easy, right? It is, but how exactly […]
Why Your High School Yearbook Needs an Entourage
WEBWIRE – Monday, June 15, 2009 These days, seems like everyone needs an entourage. From pop star divas to the president himself, apparently the consensus is that having an Entourage just makes things easier. The founders who created Entourage Yearbooks couldn’t agree more. High school yearbook planning and printing can be a headache and hard […]
For members of the armed forces and their families, deployment yearbooks say what words cannot
When members of the 304th Brigade returned home to Texas after a yearlong deployment in Iraq this past November, they were greeted by more than just excited family and friends at Fort Bliss. Also waiting in the wings at the coming home ceremony was Army Sgt. Maj. Doris Long, a 30-year veteran of the U.S. […]