
Journalism Staff Alumni Advice
At the end of the school year, there are several weeks after the publications are done that seniors spend laying in various places around the
At the end of the school year, there are several weeks after the publications are done that seniors spend laying in various places around the
To all the yearbook advisers out there drowning – this one’s for you. To the advisers who stay until 6 pm or later daily (even
When pages are done and almost ready to go to the publisher, we do a “round robin” editing party. I build it right into the
Part of what I now do is social media management for companies, including a large hospital in Houston. So, you can imagine that during this
If you’re able to handpick your staff, a detailed application is a great way to screen candidates. With your application process, you are looking to
One of the biggest national scholastic journalism conventions is just a few short weeks away, so today I’m bringing you some hot tips from an
I work really, really hard to make my classroom a work hard, play hard environment. Every year we have a theme (separate from the yearbook
I give you permission to call me a calendar hoarder. I embrace it. I love planning so much that I may get a tattoo that
The following documents are included in the staff manual, given to each staff member on the first day of school. I also include rubrics and