A high school yearbook is a keepsake. Like an Instagram filter, it’s meant to bathe recent memories in the warm, soft-focus glow of nostalgia. As an object, it evokes affection and community; you hope to show it to your children and grandchildren someday. A yearbook isn’t supposed to be divisive. So how to commemorate a… [Read More]
It Was Hard This Year to Keep Politics Out of High School Yearbooks
Posted on Tuesday, May 23rd, 2017 by Collaborative for Educational Services
Source: Dan Goldstein, NY Times
Date: 5/21/2017
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