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I swear, I've got yearbook-copy-block or something. I've spent the last hour staring at the computer, trying to think of something. Okay, well the senior class is very small, like 35 kids. We have had a new principal (so new rules) and a bunch of new teachers. But I can't think of much else to say!

So far I've got:

"2007-2008 was undeniably a remarkable year. There was a new principal, new rules, and new teachers … several new teachers. There was more excitement, more laughs, and more drama than ever."

If you can think of anything else to put besides "laughs", that would also be appreciated.

I also have some notes about maybe saying something like:

"big thinks come in small packages"
"these are our next doctors and lawyers, teachers and ??? .... "
"they're a close-knit family, friends forever"

But I can't think of any way to tie it all up together!! It doesn't have to be long, either Or if you know of a website to help get the brain juices flowing, I'd be grateful!

2007-10-14 14:48:29 · 1 answers · asked by Me 7 in Education & Reference Primary & Secondary Education

1 answers

Mention some of the issues that you have dealt with, positive or negative. Highlight some of the years trends that your class has seen (fashion, games, sayings, dances). Feature some artwork, poetry, photos of the most notable projects, etc. IT has never been bigger than it is right now, so think about borrowing the myspace and facebook layouts. Use internet related phrases that include words like 'online' and 'wired'. Puntuate with emoticons (smileys). Look for the similarities and things that unite your class and set you apart from other kids.

2007-10-14 15:32:42 · answer #1 · answered by tankboy444 3 · 0 0

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