We're not really a bad, dangerous school overall, but -- like all schools -- we have a small population of hard-core kids who are headed for trouble.I have to believe that you know your school's students better than anyone else would. One of my book club mates is a librarian for a very tough school district. She has told us the same thing about yearbooks and some of their criminals in training.
Now, I want to ask, do you have a single photographer that takes all of the YB pictures or do you have to submit them yourself?
At my HS, now my DS's HS, they have one photographer come in to do photo sessions with all of the students. Every boy is required to be in a tuxedo and every girl is draped to make everything uniform. Many people go to other photographers so that they can have other poses to give to their friends, but the YB is standard.
It's harder to avoid having your picture in that YB because the photographer isn't there for just one day and you only have to select one of the pictures for the YB. If you don't select a pose, the YB committee will do it for you.
One photographer
We don't accept pictures from other sources
The photographer provides the tux & drape
Seniors are assigned a date for pictures during the summer
The photographer is available all summer long for seniors
We have a make-up day for seniors at school in September
Seniors can choose their pose; if they don't, photographer chooses it
Many seniors take casual senior pictures with other photographers
Underclassmen take pictures at school -- 2 days available for pictures
We paid $80 for my DD's senior yearbook and when she came home with it, her picture wasn't even in it.
She was in tears.
I was SO MAD!!!
I called the school and talked to the yearbook teacher and she blamed it on the picture company. I called the company and they were very nice. They sent pictures to be able to be put in her yearbook and her friends yearbook, but they also said that they found that they first cd sent to the school did not have all the pictures on it so they sent another cd that had all pictures. Obviously the yearbook staff did not use the correct cd. There was a list of over 30 seniors that were "not pictured". The teacher never did accept the responsibility for the problem. I looked at each class and there was list of over 30 students for each one that were "not pictured". You would think there was a problem with that many students not having a picture.