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Make your yearbook a hit with pages on clubs, student life, & more
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If you want a really memorable class yearbook, some creative and unique page ideas are sure to make it stand out. While class photos are pretty standard, sections that showcase academic highlights and school spirit will keep students paging through their yearbooks for years to come. If you’re in Yearbook Club and want some fresh coverage ideas, look no further! We’ve even included extra yearbook design tips based on grade level.

Best Ideas for Yearbook Pages

  • Academic: Student Projects & Artwork, Clubs, Favorite School Year Memories.
  • School Spirit: Spirit Day Outfits, Homecoming Court, Spirit Posters from Pep Rallies.
  • Student Life: Favorite Movies or TV Shows, Current Fashion Trends, Extracurricular Activities.
  • Staff: Teacher Spotlights, Staff Compliments, Retiring Teachers, Message from the Principal.
  • Fun: Autograph Pages, Student Surveys, Poems & Drawings, Candid Pictures.
Section 1 of 12:

Academic Yearbook Page Ideas

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  1. Academic pages show off all the hard work from students and teachers. School is about learning first and foremost, so give some recognition for how the school year went academically. Show off what students made and achieved during the year, and highlight the teachers and faculty that made it all possible. [1]
    • Honor roll student appreciation
    • Student advice for getting straight A's
    • Favorite classes or subjects
    • Notable field trips
    • Academic goals and how you achieved them
    • Best school projects
    • Favorite study spots at school
    • Student artwork showcase
    • Tips for focusing in class
    • Students giving back to the community
    • Favorite required reading books
    • How technology changed the classroom
    • Day in the life of a student or teacher
    • College picks for graduating seniors
    • Favorite high school memories from seniors
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Section 2 of 12:

School Spirit Yearbook Page Ideas

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  1. Celebrate your school pride with these spirited spreads. Spirit days, pep rallies, dances, and other special events get all the students together and are perfect memories to preserve in a yearbook. If your school has some notable history, you can even include some fun trivia to test the students’ knowledge!
    • Spirit week outfits and costumes
    • Favorite student section chants
    • Best spirit signs during sports
    • Styles with school apparel
    • Students with the school mascot
    • School dance themes and outfits
    • Homecoming court
    • Prom king and queen
    • Halloween costumes
    • What school spirit means to you in 15 words or less
    • Notable school awards or trophies
    • Student attendance for sports by the numbers
    • Lyrics to the school song
    • Semester news and overviews
    • Memorable places on campus
    • Fun facts about the school year
    • School trips
    • Senior superlatives
    • School history
Section 3 of 12:

Student Life Yearbook Page Ideas

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  1. Capture a snapshot of life outside of school. The school year isn’t just what happens on campus. Students like to look back through yearbooks like a time capsule of what was popular, so include sections that cover pop culture and what was trendy at the time. [2]
    • Favorite childhood toy
    • School lunch vs. packed lunch
    • Hidden talents
    • Favorite movies or TV shows to binge
    • Hobbies outside of school
    • What’s on your playlist?
    • Silly selfies
    • Best phone apps or websites
    • Student fashion ins and outs
    • iPhone or Android?
    • Favorite TikTok or Reels trend
    • Go-to fast food orders
    • Students and their pets
    • Favorite place in your city
    • Siblings at school
    • What’s in your desk/locker/backpack?
    • Student vehicles
    • High school students’ summer jobs
    • Student achievements outside of school
    • High school sweethearts
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Yearbook Page Ideas for Clubs & Organizations

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  1. Highlight how students got involved during the school year. Student orgs are really important to the people involved, so recognize what they are and what they’re doing. From student government to after-school activities, students will love to see what extracurriculars everyone was involved with. [3]
    • Student Council members and their achievements
    • Theater or drama performances
    • Band, orchestra, or choir concerts
    • Club presidents spotlight
    • Memorable events
    • Volunteer and charity work
    • State or national club competitions
    • Advances in AV Club technology
    • LGBTQ+ events or support
    • Appreciation for the yearbook staff
    • Online vs. in-person clubs
    • Best bake sale desserts
    • Social justice rallies or marches
    • Club attendance by the numbers
    • Theater behind the scenes
    • Successful fundraisers or food drives
    • PTA parents and their contributions
    • School improvements before and after
    • Guest speakers
Section 5 of 12:

Sports Yearbook Page Ideas

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  1. Showcase athletic achievements from throughout the year. So much school pride comes from the athletics department, so these sections are perfect for capturing even more school spirit. Sports sections are especially important in high school yearbooks to show off the varsity players. [4]
    • Team photos
    • Student section action shots from the games
    • Player spotlights and profiles
    • Behind the scenes during practice
    • Dedications to coaches for a successful season
    • Most valuable player (MVP) awards
    • Teambuilding exercises
    • Pre-game superstitions or rituals
    • Student records
    • Journey to championships
    • Proud parents of athletes
    • What’s in your sports bag?
    • Favorite warm-up songs or playlists
    • Inspirational players
    • Best memories from the season
    • Advice to remember for next year/season
    • Athletes’ workout and meal plans
    • New player highlights and accomplishments
    • Sports bloopers
    • Where graduating seniors are playing in college
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Section 6 of 12:

Staff Yearbook Page Ideas

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  1. Honor the faculty that keep your school running. The teachers and faculty do so much behind the scenes to give you the best school year, so dedicate a few spreads to recognize all the hard work that they’ve put in.
    • Fun facts about the staff
    • Inspiring messages from the principal
    • Teacher spotlight
    • Compliments to teachers
    • Favorite faculty club leaders
    • Alumni returning as teachers or faculty
    • Teachers reflecting on common trends when they were in school
    • Compliments for custodial and support staff
    • Lunchroom and cafeteria workers’ favorite meals
    • Memories of retiring teachers and staff members
    • Appreciation for secretaries and office staff
    • Senior pictures of teachers when they were in high school
Section 7 of 12:

Fun Yearbook Page Ideas

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  1. Fun memories make your yearbook more exciting to look back on. Students want to remember all the fun from the past year, so include all those moments in your yearbook. Interactive sections, like games and lists, are perfect additions to keep everyone paging through the yearbook after the school year ends. [5]
    • Blank pages for autographs and goodbye messages
    • Predictions for the future for the next 5, 10, or 20 years
    • Perfect attendance awards
    • Common excuses for not turning in homework
    • First and last day photos
    • Two truths and a lie
    • Candid photo outtakes
    • Glossary of trendy slang terms
    • Favorite memes to describe the school year
    • Celebrity lookalikes
    • Student polls
    • Hopes and dreams for the summer
    • Post-game celebrations
    • Crossword puzzle or word search
    • Questions from younger students answered by older students
    • Scavenger hunt for symbols throughout the yearbook
    • Ways to de-stress after school
    • Short poems or stories submitted by students
    • Senior Assassin winners and their strategies
    • Advice for lowerclassmen from graduating seniors
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Section 8 of 12:

Unique Yearbook Page Ideas

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  1. Make the yearbook stand out with new and creative sections. If you want to make your yearbook different from all the other school years, try adding a few special spreads to highlight what makes your school unique. [6]
    • Memorable school paper headlines from the year
    • Funny items left in the lost and found
    • Word cloud
    • Showcase of laptop or water bottle stickers
    • Anonymous confessions
    • Silly answers for class assignments or tests
    • Mad Libs
    • What fictional character do you relate to most?
    • Caricatures of teachers or students
    • Flipbook animation in the corners of the page
    • Most popular school menu items
    • Summer to-do lists
    • Yearbook bingo
    • My favorite things fill-in-the-blanks
    • Common school traditions
    • Notable hoco parade floats
    • Match baby pictures to graduating seniors
    • Dedications from parents to students
Section 9 of 12:

Yearbook Page Ideas for Elementary School

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  1. When you’re designing a yearbook for younger kids like elementary schoolers, break it down by classroom and grade level to show off the students. Because elementary school yearbooks are usually smaller, you may have fewer bonus pages dedicated to extracurriculars and after-school activities. Follow these best practices: [7]
    • Try out a light and whimsical yearbook theme, such as a circus or watercolor painting.
    • Use bright, colorful patterns for the page backgrounds and try using clip art to fill in empty spaces.
    • Experiment with fun fonts and text layouts to make the pages more exciting. [8]
    • Artwork, pep rallies, guest speakers, and collage pages are great bonus pages to add for elementary school students.
    • Highlight the students equally so no one feels left out.
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Section 10 of 12:

Yearbook Page Ideas for Middle School

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  1. Since middle schoolers are a little older, the yearbook pages can be a little bit simpler and less colorful. Preteen students will start caring more about what's going on in the world around them, so choose yearbook themes and designs that match their interests and what’s popular. Here are some additional tips and ideas:
    • Start to simplify the layout and designs as kids get older.
    • Spend extra pages focusing on sports teams and school clubs.
    • Highlight individual students for their achievements.
    • Dedicate a spread to 8th graders who are moving on to high school.
Section 11 of 12:

Yearbook Page Ideas for High School

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  1. High schoolers want to see a summary of their school year when they look through their yearbook, so use a lot of the pages to talk about school events and the biggest news in pop culture. Get started with these tips:
    • Use clean and simple layouts to display the student portraits.
    • Aim to make the bonus yearbook pages look straight out of a magazine.
    • Spend extra time focusing on extracurriculars, current events, and popular trends.
    • Give extra space for graduating seniors for quotes and dedications.
    • Leave lots of space for signatures and goodbye messages.
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Section 12 of 12:

Yearbook Cover Design Ideas

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  1. Capture the yearbook’s theme in the cover design. Figure out the cover after you already decided on the theme and pages you’re including. Covers can range from clean and simple to bright and eye-catching depending, so just choose whatever works best to catch the vibe of the school year. Here are some design ideas to help get going:
    • Add a picture of your school logo or mascot on a simple colored background
    • Host a coloring contest and use a student-submitted picture for the cover.
    • Make a simple graphic design with the name of your school and the year
    • Collage photos together to make a larger image
    • Create a vintage design with typography and sepia photos
    • Base the design off of a popular app, like Hulu, Netflix, Spotify, or TikTok

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      • If you’re in the yearbook club, try to take as many photos as you can throughout the school year so you have enough to fill in the extra pages.
      • The look and content of your yearbook all depend on what happens at your school during the year. Customize the designs each year so each one feels unique.
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