Booster Clubs and School Support Organizations Guidelines Training May 29, 2009.
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Coverage ~ Organizations
Goin’ Clubbin’!
Making the most of your Clubs and Organizations coverage.
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Organizations ~ Planning for great coverage
First Steps…First Steps…1) Speak to your school’s Activities Director to get a complete list
existing clubs.2) Review the list and add any additional
clubs/organizations/extracurriculars that your staff can think of.3) Decide where group activities coverage will appear in your book;
decide where group shots will appear – (on the spread, index, separate team/group shot section?)
4) Create “Yearbook Beats”: Divide the clubs among the yearbook staff members and make them responsible to know all the ins and outs (adviser, meeting times, members, events, etc.) of the clubs on their “Beat.”
Covering OrganizationsActivities, events & membership directory
JoiningMeetingSocializingVolunteeringFundraisingCompetingInitiatingGroup photos with complete
identifications
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Organizations ~ Planning for great coverage
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Organizations ~ Banding together.
If you devote a page to group shots, use a photo strip to spotlight some of the activities and individuals from the organizations shown in the group shots.
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Use photo strips to expand coverage.
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Get creative with your group shots to help capture the club culture.
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Do the research: Write coverage that captures what
INSIDERS think is important or cool.Remember that the
primary readers of a club page are the
students in that club. This spread covers an ‘insider debate’
about which section of the band is best,
while educating non-members about all
the sections that make up the school
band
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Showing events from multiple clubs on one page makes for a dynamic spread that
interests a larger group of your student body.
Blending coverage of groups under one headline and one story, supplemented with secondary coverage, adds depth and color to each spread in the organizations section.
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Be sure to commemorate the successes of the groups you cover
Be creative! Create spreads that capture the personality of each group.
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