Yearbook Club
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Yearbook club is a great activity for students to get involved with, here are some good reasons why!
Getting Involved
Not every student is into sports or possesses musical talent. But that doesn’t mean that they can’t get involved with their school. Joining the yearbook committee gets students involved on all levels – from mingling with students, to attending school events, and actively participating in something that benefits the entire school body. Students benefit from yearbooks just as much as the schools do in creating a positive school spirit. And when kids have school spirit, they perform better as students.
Teaches Crucial Life Skills
Deadlines, deadlines, deadlines. A yearbook staff is never short on deadlines. But even though they sound stressful, deadlines can be very beneficial in helping students learn skills that they will use through school, college, and the rest of their lives. Time management, prioritizing, reliability, and the responsibility of following through on tasks when others are depending on you are just the tip of the iceberg of skills that students learn when working on a yearbook.
Provides Writing and Journalism Experience
Writing copy for yearbooks is a lot harder than it might originally appear. When students are forced to use rules of proper attribution, go through an in-depth interviewing process including follow ups, or are crafting a creative piece, they build upon the fundamentals that they learned in English class. Practice makes perfect and the more you write, the better you get at it.
Provides Creative Experiences
Photography, Photoshopping, page layouts, yearbook themes, design ideas – putting together a yearbook from start to finish is full of tasks that get the creative juices flowing. It’s very rewarding for students to have the physical proof to show for all of that hard work they put in over the course of the year. When anyone first starts a project, it’s easy to get lost in all of the details. But being able to look back at the end and see your creation is a great feeling that gives students a strong sense of pride.
Great Addition to a Portfolio
Whether they are trying to get into AP English classes in high school or they’re sending out applications for college, being able to have yearbook committee included in your portfolio gives you that much needed edge. Schools can be a very competitive business and often good grades alone aren’t enough to get into the school that students are hoping for. When a student is able to show that they were an active member of a hard working team, it helps showcase their overall skills in multitasking, socializing, developing ideas from concept to execution, and everything in between. A well-rounded portfolio is very important in whichever direction students choose to move forward in their academic careers.
For students who are looking for a creative outlet, looking to learn the pressures of deadlines, or looking to learn the basics of reporting, your school’s yearbook club or committee is the place of them to be. They might need to be recruited, and they might even need to fill out a yearbook staff application, but what they need to know most is how much joining a yearbook committee will benefit them.
Sell them on that, and your yearbook will be better because of it.
Meeting Information
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Meeting Day: Thursdays
Meeting Frequency: Twice Per Month
Planned Meeting Pattern: 2nd and 4th Week (on selected day)
Time of Meetings: In-Person before school at 8:20 am
How will you be meeting? In-Person every meeting
If in-person, what room will your meetings be held in? 203
Who can attend the interest meeting for this club? All Raiders
Does this club have a competitive component that requires a tryout? No