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I've searched for my glasses while they were sitting on my face. It happens.I spent 15 minutes looking for my phone when I remembered I set it to charge in my living room.
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I've searched for my glasses while they were sitting on my face. It happens.I spent 15 minutes looking for my phone when I remembered I set it to charge in my living room.
OMG YES!!! Love that ride lolI graduate High School tomorrow night and just thought I would share my cap decoration. I wasn't technically allowed to decorate my cap so I got a bit creative with scrapbook paper and some markers.!
So many girls I know from college literally have their name in their finsta. LIKE WHY. We know its you and now its even easier to find someone who you've let follow you to see your posts.
I honestly don't mind the concept of a personal instagram (I guess the kids are calling them 'finstas' these days), but guys, keep it PG13 at most.
I understand why someone would want to have a social network that's divorced from a public presence account, but don't be an idiot about it I guess.
The silly thing is that while finsta is supposed to be private they wind up with as many followers on their finsta as on their rinsta. They just can't stop posting EVERYTHING, it's a serious problem. As if they don't post it, it didn't happen. They just always need to remember that nothing posted online is private, ever.Wait a "finsta" is just a second instagram account that's private? Oh man I thought it was a new app... I'll see my apparently old, un-hip, self out.
Or maybe I am hip because my instagram has been private to a select audience from day one?
So - I'm so disappointed in yearbooks these days. Does anyone else still have well made yearbooks in MS and HS? Is there still a yearbook staff?
When I was in MS, you could be on the YB staff in 8th grade (it was a year long class) and you did everything - came up with the theme, took pictures, wrote caption, wrote stories about every class, etc. In HS, it was similar but the kids really did mostly everything. Even had to go out and sell ads. We did so much work and our YBs were awesome.
Now it's just like a mess of pictures put together - with no real information at all. Half the time, they aren't even put together in a coherent order.
Does anyone still have nicely made YBs? I haven't seen the HS yearbooks so maybe they are better.
We had a yearbook club in MS that I was a part of because it was being over run by popular girls and I didn't want them to have JUST pictures of them and their friends in it. HS we had a class and you had to have taken up to AT LEAST Digital Art 2. Our yearbook theme in HS was always something to do with the ocean because we're a beach community.I've been trying to see if CPs HS has a YB class but haven't been able to see one. I doubt she would do it but it was such a fun thing to do. Glad to hear it might still be a thing. Maybe I was just lucky to have one for middle school too. Clearly it wasn't as well done as our high school one but the kids did mostly everything including the drawings and pictures and copy. I cringe when I read the copy I wrote back then though
Do y'all do themed yearbooks?
I took yearbook in high school. Hated it. We always had good yearbooks.
Now as a middle school librarian that literally had the yearbook forced upon me and got offered a little $500 stipend to split with my assistant, and no time to do it whatso ever on top of my other duties.....and in addition to the fact that we had to do the whole thing in MICROSOFT WORD, I think the whole thing came out fairly well. No I didn't spend time captioning pictures, but the whole thing is in color, we were able to sell it to the kids for $15 (we're a high poverty school) and it only cost $4.50 per book to print.
I ordered photoshop and surface pro tablets with my leftover money and I hope to have a yearbook club and photographer next year (they did buy us a new Canon Rebel) but I mean my passion isn't in yearbook making so, "we will see".
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We had a yearbook club in MS that I was a part of because it was being over run by popular girls and I didn't want them to have JUST pictures of them and their friends in it. HS we had a class and you had to have taken up to AT LEAST Digital Art 2. Our yearbook theme in HS was always something to do with the ocean because we're a beach community.
I did the yearbook when my oldest was in K-2 (that is our primary school). We were very aware and careful of not repeating pictures of children. The person I took over for was very insistent on looking for those children who "do not readily catch the eye" and putting those more in the focus than the group of girls with arms linked and hamming it up for the camera.Haha, for years my kids elementary school YB was always full of pictures of the popular kids too. Their moms would send in tons and tons of photos of them and I would see them on every page. This year, I was pleasantly surprised that I did not notice an abundance of photos of any one child or group of children. Whoever took over YB, really made an effort to represent all/most of the students.