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OAKLEAF HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOK STAFF APPLICATION The Shield 2015-2016 ( 9 th 12 th grade students must have Yearbook Advisor and Guidance Counselor Approval) Name Grade Level 2015-2016 Address Telephone Number Email Have you ever been on a yearbook staff before? If so, tell where and what position you held Please read all directions carefully and complete all sections of the application thoroughly. In addition to this application form, I require: Typed Cover Letter (minimum of 3 paragraphs explaining why you want to be on the yearbook staff and what qualities you have that would make you a GREAT and FUN addition to our team.) 2 Teacher Letters of Recommendation (one MUST be from an English teacher) Sample yearbook spread, (1 pages) geared toward the section for which you are applying. Must contain at least 8 photographs (taken by you) AND a brief article relating to that spread As a yearbook staff member you will: A. Work as a team to complete all sections of the yearbook. B. Write fun articles/captions and take photos for the yearbook; meet with advisers, administrators, students, and/or coaches to get background information or interviews. C. Work with community leaders and parents to sell business ads in the community and advertise sales of senior congratulatory ads. ( after school and outside the classroom) D. Meet deadlines and be responsible for completing your pages; designing layouts, proofing, editing, etc. ( will require work outside of the classroom and after school.) E. Come to class on time and prepared to work. Because it is a class, it takes precedence over extracurricular activities! 1. What yearbook position (s) are you interested in? Team Member (design pages, take pictures, write stories and/or captions, decide on pictures, meet deadlines) Editor (The Editor-in-Chief works with all the staff members and is accountable to the Yearbook Advisor. The Editor-in-Chief will work with the Advisor to decide on direction, plot a course, and procure the supplies for the yearbook The Editor-in-Chief will help make daily goals to ensure that everyone stays on course and that deadlines are met.) ( only returning staff are eligible) Section Editor (Oversee and proof all pages produced in that section, design pages, take pictures, write stories and captions, decide on pictures, meet deadlines) ( only returning staff are eligible) Staff Photographer (take quality pictures. outside of class time, assist Photo Editor in organizing and editing pictures, work with team members in designing pages that will be used in the book, use digital cameras, and meet deadlines) (Prior Photography I, II or II classes with Ms. Ahrens recommendation) Business Manager The Business Manager is responsible for pages involving advertising and Senior Memories. They will verify that ads are paid for and track artwork to be sure it is accurately represented in our yearbook. They will work collaboratively with the business manager to coordinate ad sales and fundraising events. ( only returning staff are eligible)

Web Master - This staff member will keep the web-site updated and documentation current on-line. They will interact and work with the school web-master to be sure the yearbook is represented on the schools web page to increase our visibility 2. Sections With 1 being your first choice, rank the following areas of interest as your choice for yearbook staff position: (*If you are not familiar with ANY sports, please do not apply for this position) Classes (Students and faculty mug shots & candid s) Community (senior ads, business ads, public relations, advertising) Sports* (Football, baseball, golf etc.) Clubs 3. Writing Ability/English Skills/Grades Current English Teacher and Name of Class Current English Average Overall 1 st semester average (for 2014-2015 school year): List the English grades received in the following levels that apply to you. 8 th 9 th 10 th 11 th 4. Computer Knowledge Do you have internet access at your house? Have you ever designed or managed a web page/site? Have you ever taken art, desktop publishing, or a web page design class? If yes, tell which one. On a scale of 1-10 indicate your proficiency with the following programs/abilities, with 1 being no experience and 10 being excellent. Typing/keyboarding Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel Microsoft Publisher Microsoft Access (database) Adobe Photoshop Microsoft PowerPoint 5. Photography Experience Do you have a digital camera that you are able to use every day? If yes, what kind is it (make/model), and how many megapixels does it have? Have you ever created scrapbooks? Have you ever taken a photography class? Do you take a lot of pictures of your friends and family? Other photo editing software (List type) 6. Schedule and activities (Yearbook is a technology credit, FYI) List your proposed academic schedule (or classes you need) for the next school year List ALL extracurricular activities in which you plan to participate. 1. 1. 1. 2. 2. 2. 3. 3. 3. 4. 4. 4.

5. 5. 5. 6. 6. 6. 7. Availability & Miscellaneous Are you able to secure a ride on mandatory after-school days? Are you willing to make the yearbook one of your priorities next year? Are you willing to work after school and occasionally on weekends to meet yearbook deadlines? Are you willing to accept a leadership role involving more responsibility and commitment? Are you capable of having fun and getting work done at the same time? Some of the duties of the staff include selling ads to businesses, talking to teachers/coaches, and asking questions/interviewing. This requires being somewhat comfortable talking to people you do not know. Will you be able to perform these duties? 8. With 1 being the least appealing and 5 being the most appealing, rank your interest/abilities in the following jobs: Talking to friends 1 2 3 4 5 Creating Layouts 1 2 3 4 5 Photo Editing 1 2 3 4 5 Photography 1 2 3 4 5 Attending School Events 1 2 3 4 5 Selling ads to businesses 1 2 3 4 5 Supervising/teaching others 1 2 3 4 5 Interviewing people 1 2 3 4 5 Designing artwork/drawing 1 2 3 4 5 Proofreading 1 2 3 4 5 9. Sample Yearbook Page/ Photography/Sample Writing (Show me what you can do!) You are to use your creative abilities and make a sample yearbook spread!! (A spread is two pages that face each other.) First, choose a section Classes, clubs, sports, community. This should be the section you marked as your first choice on the first page of the application. Second, narrow down the subject for your spread (for example, a person applying for Sports could easily take pictures of basketball/soccer this time of year, so doing a basketball or soccer spread would be ideal). Third, take pictures you will need for that page and gather information for your article. You must have at least 12 pictures on your spread. You must have captions to go with all pictures. (Who, What, When, Where, etc.) The following are examples of some types of pictures: Candid shots of people who are unaware they are being photographed Action shots, of people in motion (sports pages) Posed individual portraits (for community, classes, or clubs. Sports may use this as a picture accompanying a quote OR for coaches) A posed group portrait of at least 3 people Fourth, write a 1 paragraph article relating to your spread (ex. Classes section may write about Homework Blues ; sports could be about the 10-11 Basketball season s highlights, etc.) Use 3rd person objective & past tense. Fifth, put all of your work together. You may choose to use MS Word, MS Publisher, Adobe Photoshop, or any other digital media that will allow you to consolidate pictures and text. Sixth, print out both pages and attach them to your application with a paper clip. (The size of each page should be standard 8 ½ x11.) HINT: Take a peek at last year s yearbook and other yearbooks to get ideas for layouts!

10. Teacher Recommendations (required of ALL applicants): TWO Teacher Recommendations describing your strengths as a student are required. At least one must be completed by an English teacher, as it is vitally important that our staffers be competent copy editors regardless of whether or not they are writing the copy (copy =text). If you are a new student, you may ask a former English teacher from another school to fill out the recommendation or write a letter of explanation to describe your situation. The other recommendation may be from a teacher in any subject, but keep in mind that we are more interested in the opinions of those in literary, artistic or graphic design fields as they are more relevant to the work we do. Whomever you choose to write this recommendation should be able to address your abilities to work with others, make deadlines, and perform well on major projects. Teachers may turn in recommendation forms directly to Ms. Nixon, place them in her mailbox, or submit them to you in a sealed envelope with the rest of your application. If you choose to submit it with your application, you must give the recommending teacher an envelope with your name on it and have him/her sign across the seal. Recommendation forms must be turned in by April 15, 2015, so remind your teachers of the deadline. DEADLINES ARE EVERYTHING. Don t miss this first one; it is imperative that you have both recommendations in order to be considered. NO LATE APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED YOU MISSED YOUR DEADLINE.

Give one form to an English teacher, and give the other to the teacher who can best assess your relevant skills. Yearbook Staff Member Recommendation Form Student s name: Teacher s name: School: when did you have the applicant as a student? In which class: Current Class Grade 1. Is she/he hard working? 2. Does she/he take pride in his/her work? 3. Is he/she dependable and mature? 4. Can he/she meet deadlines? 5. Is she/he a quick learner? 6. Does she/he follow directions easily? 7. Can she/he solve problems independently? The yearbook is produced digitally, which requires that all students on staff have a good working knowledge of basic computer programs, such as MS Word. Please describe this student s computer literacy as you have observed it (during projects, assignments, research, etc.). It is vitally important that our staffers be competent copy editors and writers, regardless of the section that they are in. Please describe this applicant s strengths and weaknesses in grammar and writing. On a scale of 1-10, how would you rate this student s overall suitability for the The Shield staff? Please use the space below to comment on any unique or otherwise noteworthy attributes of the student in question. (Be sure to sign and place the recommendation in my mailbox/school mail on or before April 30, 2014 Teacher s Signature Date Return to Mrs. Nixon at Oakleaf High School ldnixon@oneclay.net

Give one form to an English teacher, and give the other to the teacher who can best assess your relevant skills. Yearbook Staff Member Recommendation Form Student s name: Teacher s name: School: when did you have the applicant as a student? In which class: Current Class Grade 1. Is she/he hard working? 2. Does she/he take pride in his/her work? 3. Is he/she dependable and mature? 4. Can he/she meet deadlines? 5. Is she/he a quick learner? 6. Does she/he follow directions easily? 7. Can she/he solve problems independently? The yearbook is produced digitally, which requires that all students on staff have a good working knowledge of basic computer programs, such as MS Word. Please describe this student s computer literacy as you have observed it (during projects, assignments, research, etc.). It is vitally important that our staffers be competent copy editors and writers, regardless of the section that they are in. Please describe this applicant s strengths and weaknesses in grammar and writing. On a scale of 1-10, how would you rate this student s overall suitability for the The Shield staff? Please use the space below to comment on any unique or otherwise noteworthy attributes of the student in question. (Be sure to sign and place the recommendation in my mailbox/school mail on or before April, 30, 2014 Teacher s Signature Date Return to Mrs. Nixon at Oakleaf High School ldnixon@oneclay.net

The Shield Oakleaf High School Yearbook Application Jobs & Duties of Yearbook Staff Members Editor-in-Chief: - Must Have One Year Experience at the High School Level This is the job that requires the most organization and flexibility. The Editor-in-chief is responsible for the complete package of finances, deadlines, design, communication and marketing. They do not have to do each job personally, but they do have to make sure that each job is being done properly. The Editor-in-Chief works with all the staff members and is accountable to the Yearbook Advisor. The Editor-in- Chief will work with the Advisor to decide on direction, plot a course, and procure the supplies for the yearbook The Editor-in-Chief will help make daily goals to ensure that everyone stays on course and that deadlines are met. Business Manager: / Must Have One Year Experience at the High School Level The Business Manager is responsible for pages involving advertising and Senior Memories. They will verify that ads are paid for and track artwork to be sure it is accurately represented in our yearbook. They will work collaboratively with the business manager to coordinate ad sales and fund-raising events. This staff member will also oversee all Senior Portraits Sales, Student Portraits Sales ad sales, memory sales, book sales, payments to publishers. They will create a financial goal and help develop a business plan to increase community support through ad sponsorship within the yearbook. This position requires someone who is outgoing and creative. Photography Editor:/Preferred Prerequisite of Photography Class This staff member is responsible for all aspect of photography taken and received for the yearbook. This includes scheduling, scanning, organizing, tracking, editing, cropping and producing prints. Web Master: / Preferred Computer Experienced This staff member will keep the web-site updated and documentation current on-line. They will also be responsible for organizing and developing pictures, online documents and forms. They will interact and work with the school web-master to be sure the yearbook is represented on the schools web page to increase our visibility. Section Editors: These staff members duties include meeting deadlines, tracking production, approving page completion, adhere to design guidelines, communicate progress at weekly staff meetings. Each of these editors is responsible for these duties in addition to the specific duties outlined within their particular section.

Sports Editor: The Sports Editor is responsible for overseeing the sports sections of the yearbook. This includes all fall, winter and spring sports. The sports editor will interact with the Athletic Director and Coaches to be sure to get accurate information for team rosters, schedules and event coverage. This editor will work with the photographer to make schedule of events that need to be covered. Student Life/Events Editor: The Event Editor is responsible to coordinate layout designs and photography at any special event. They will cover the daily activities, clubs, organization, and spirit of the school. They will need to work with separate event coordinators to get back stage access if needed at events covered. Portrait Editor: The Portrait Editor has a key responsibility in collecting and maintaining the photographs that will be used in the portrait section of the yearbook. This includes seniors (next year), students and faculty. It is the responsibility of the editor to ensure that every effort has been made to include all students, faculty and staff in our production. It is also the Portrait Editors responsibility to make sure we have accurate spellings and other vital written information we need for each photo. Copy Editor: The Copy Editor holds a very critical position within our staff. The editor will write or collect the text that will be necessary for the yearbook. The editor will ensure that all materials are original, appropriate and properly proof read and cited if necessary. The copy of text will then be given to the Editor-in-Chief and Advisor for final approval. Any and all corrections are the responsibility of the Copy Editor.