How to empower your editors
Editors are awesome. I really couldn’t think of a better way to begin this post than by getting that out of the way. If you’re
Editors are awesome. I really couldn’t think of a better way to begin this post than by getting that out of the way. If you’re
Ah, back to school season. Facebook is flooded with photos of cute littles holding signs bigger than they are, proudly displaying what grade they’re going
It can be helpful to start the year off with a few weeks of bootcamp as training for new staff and a refresher for the returning staff. I usually start this off by covering the staff manual, and then let the editors teach the rest of the topics themselves.
If I could bottle the energy needed to fuel the first day of school, I would sell it in bulk at Costco and make millions.
The journalism department usually isn’t “big” enough on campus to justify having a formal booster club. But press staff kids spend a LOT of time
The EICs brought cornstarch and food coloring to make OOBLECK! A great stress reliever – playing with it is a little messy but the clean
We try to go on bonding adventures at least once a month. These are either with both staffs all together, each individual staff, or even
My last post was all about my love for paper & pens, and that is still so true, but I am also a super fan
One of the first things I think journalism advisers need to master is creating systems to keep track of kiddos. Once the staff in announced
We see them every year, and cringe a little harder each time. Because we are yearbook advisers, all of our friends and their moms and their dog