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Yearbooks for Elementary?

Another question resulted in some surprised reactions when yearbooks for elementary school were mentioned.
Our school has elementary yearbooks.
My son loves them!
Does your school have them?

ETA: Ours are hard covered year books (much like my high school year books) and have pix of all classes of all grades in the school.
They price ranges from $25-$40 I think, and even now offer the smart phone scanner thingy for more photos.

What can I do next?

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When I was in elementary, there were yearbooks, but they were just black and white and paperback, so not very expensive. I think that a $40 yearbook for elementary is a little bit much. We did not have hardback yearbooks until highschool.

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My school has them but I only ordered one for my oldest when he was graduating from 4th grade. They do a special hard cover for the 4th graders. I don't really think a year book at every grade is necessary.

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Yes, my kids' school has them, and no, we don't waste our money on them.

We buy school pictures and a class photo each year. That's plenty to remember each school year.

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I have not bought one yet, my daughter is in 4th grade. I buy the class pictures, and that's enough. If she wants one in 5th grade before she heads to middle school, I'll buy one. I don't even know how much they cost, I haven't even checked.

Several of my daughter's teachers have made an end-of-year DVD with pictures of all the events throughout the year, and given a copy to each family for free.

I think I got one my junior and senior year, and I've never looked at them since.

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My school has them but I only ordered one for my oldest when he was graduating from 4th grade. They do a special hard cover for the 4th graders. I don't really think a year book at every grade is necessary.

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Our school doesn't have a school wide yearbook but a couple of the teachers have put together classroom versions that are pretty neat. 2 yrs ago my oldest son came home with a CD. He said his teacher had given it to him. We watched it and it was really cool. She had put all the pictures of their class on it from the activities that they had done throughout the year....Halloween party, field trips and other things. Then set it to music. We still have to watch it occasionally. Other teachers have done an autograph book type thing with one class picture and things to record who their best friends were, their favorite thing to do this year kinds of things.

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I buy yearbooks for each of my kids each year. They love them and spend countless hours throughout the years looking back on old yearbooks. They are full of fun memories and little notes from friends. Maybe this is an unnecessary excess...but in my kids' world it brings such happiness and good memories. I am willing to splurge an extra 60 bucks total each year for that.

I love looking back at my old grade school yearbooks too!

Good luck and best wishes!

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In the 5 years that I taught elementary, one school had them, one did not. In the school that did not, we made a 'classroom' yearbook out of paper and yarn and each kid wrote and decorated a page. I photocopied them and they collated them.

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With all the moving we did with the military and all the different schools my kids have gone to I can say that some schools do offer elementary year books. It's becoming more popular. I've not heard of big hard cover ones though. Some schools, depending on who they go through, can earn a profit for eachh one sold. Other schools just think they're neat and cute. I don't buy them in elementary school when they're offered. I sometimes uy them in middle school. I try to get them every year for high school when I can.

My one son is in 10th grade so it's class ring time. Holy cow the local company here wants a minimum of about $300 to start. Ridiculous. So we went to Walmart and they have the same thing for $100. But looking through the brochure I see they offer class for middle schoolers now! how ridiculous is that? Those kids are going to grow and then buy another ring in high school? It's all about making more money and getting parents to believe it's a necessity, especially when one by one parents are getting sucked into buying all this stuff.

I miss the days when rings and graduation and all that stuff isn't done until high school. I don't agree with graduations for preschool, kindergarten, middle school. Programs, yes. Graduations, no. Diplomas, no. cap and gowns, no. Only high schoolers deserve it after 13 years of education. College grads deserve it since it's a hard road that not everyone can do.

Don't feel guilty or obligated to buy anything. Just like school pictures. I'm taking my teen son to Walmart to get pics. Cheaper and I can choose the pose. I felt I had to buy the triplets photos through the school for outrageous amounts just so I could get them each a class photo. They're in different classes and don't offer class photos unless you buy a package.

K. B
mom to 5 including triplets

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Ours does. They are soft cover type and cost about $7. I buy one every year.

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