I wish. I'm working on the elementary school yearbook.
I've been wanting to work on my kids yearbook and had said I'd help out with it in the beginning of the year when they were asking for help. The lady in charge of the yearbook told me she was all caught up on it as of right now and didn't need any help though. :glare:
I'm sure your yearbook is going to look awesome!![]()
I can't believe someone is turning down help! I have the opposite problem. I can't get anyone! Last year I told them I was going to step down from doing the yearbook. I had done it for 10 years as a parent volunteer. My last child was in middle school last year so I figured I had done my time. Nope... I was guilt tripped and pressured to the point I wanted to cry. Finally, the superintendent offered me a stipend to keep doing the yearbook. I agreed at that point. I work for the district now (and have for 8 years) but the yearbook was never meant to be part of my job description and I do all the work from home (minus a few emails to teachers), so I was spending my valuable scrapping time (or reading, homework now that I'm back in college, etc.) working on it. The stipend helps take the sting away. I enjoy doing it, but it is time consuming. I also do custom graphics for it most years and have been known to purchase graphics as well. Its that scrapper in me! When I first started, I scrapped every page and uploaded them individually. Now I do everything through the site, just adding the graphics myself, that cuts down on some time!
I wish. I'm working on the elementary school yearbook.
I can't believe someone is turning down help! I have the opposite problem. I can't get anyone! Last year I told them I was going to step down from doing the yearbook. I had done it for 10 years as a parent volunteer. My last child was in middle school last year so I figured I had done my time. Nope... I was guilt tripped and pressured to the point I wanted to cry. Finally, the superintendent offered me a stipend to keep doing the yearbook. I agreed at that point. I work for the district now (and have for 8 years) but the yearbook was never meant to be part of my job description and I do all the work from home (minus a few emails to teachers), so I was spending my valuable scrapping time (or reading, homework now that I'm back in college, etc.) working on it. The stipend helps take the sting away. I enjoy doing it, but it is time consuming. I also do custom graphics for it most years and have been known to purchase graphics as well. Its that scrapper in me! When I first started, I scrapped every page and uploaded them individually. Now I do everything through the site, just adding the graphics myself, that cuts down on some time!