Do kids not sign each other's yearbooks anymore?

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Anonymous wrote:My kid is just in elementary, but I was shocked no one signed hers. They handed them out at the very end of the day and they said they were to take home. My kid didn't really remember signing them before because they missed the last two times because of covid.


Kid brought home this little first grade memory book and all the her classmates signed hers I thought it was a little bit more equitable than the yearbook which cost $20.
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Anonymous wrote:My 8th grade girl came home today and her yearbook was filled with notes and signatures.


Mine too...lots of notes from other girls! And she really appreciated some of the notes from teachers.
I think the boys she asked just wrote their names.
Anonymous
A couple of things. The high school kids don’t really carry pens around as much. They also don’t know how to write long messages by hand in some cases.

As others have mentioned, it’s not online, so they don’t quite know how to respond. They really need to make an online version somehow.
Anonymous
My MS kid took his yearbook in and probably had about 30 signatures. Their teachers encouraged it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A couple of things. The high school kids don’t really carry pens around as much. They also don’t know how to write long messages by hand in some cases.

As others have mentioned, it’s not online, so they don’t quite know how to respond. They really need to make an online version somehow.


Oh, please no. Not an online yearbook.
Anonymous
My kid has zero. Said maybe 4 people got a yearbook in his HR and they all put them away. I don't think they got a huge turnout for purchases and honestly, it is by far the ugliest yearbook I have every seen for almost $40. Like 50 pictures on each page, everything is dark, most kids are so cropped the have no neck in their photo. It is a disaster. Not sure if the school has a yearbook committee or parents are in charge, but JW should be ashamed to charge for that book. It's terrible.
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Anonymous wrote:A couple of things. The high school kids don’t really carry pens around as much. They also don’t know how to write long messages by hand in some cases.

As others have mentioned, it’s not online, so they don’t quite know how to respond. They really need to make an online version somehow.


My HS kids had lots of long messages in her yearbook from friends. Really thoughtful and kind stuff. All the kids have pens/pencils.
Anonymous
My 3rd grade DD had a bunch of signatures (not many messages, just names). My 8th grade DS did not have any.
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Anonymous wrote:It’s sad how little it means to them. But then again, I made my mom get a ton of wallet photos of my school pic so I would write nice messages and hand them out. That was always a fun week at school. Still have every photo given to me.

Things change. It's our kids' school experience, not ours.


Their experience is staring at screens. No one know how to write or talk face to face anyway



And you walked to school every day, uphill both ways, in the snow.


Emotional damage.
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Anonymous wrote:My third grader got a yearbook this year and it has quite a few signatures and a few notes. He is not a "popular" kid I don't think.

I still have all my yearbooks from elementary, but I'm given to nostalgia.


what? I burn them all.
Anonymous
I think the yearbook signing is not that important. I have all mine from HS a d could care less. They are dust collectors. And now that kids have phones to store numbers, email, and photos, they mean less and less. Frankly they could probably just do one book to be stored at school and it would be just fine and save a bunch of money.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A couple of things. The high school kids don’t really carry pens around as much. They also don’t know how to write long messages by hand in some cases.

As others have mentioned, it’s not online, so they don’t quite know how to respond. They really need to make an online version somehow.


FFS, they are 14-18 years old and can’t write a sentence or 2? The same kids getting into prestigious colleges and taking a ton of AP classes? And they don’t have pens??
This can’t be a real problem.
-mom of middle schoolers who are totally average and can do both of these things
Anonymous
Not all kids can buy them so teachers try to minimize the signing aspect.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yearbooks are kind of pointless in an era of social media


I know my college stopped producing one and my b son just graduated without one. I think they will disappear.
Anonymous
Mom of a senior here. DC never got a single signature in any yearbook. I started purchasing them in about 3rd grade. Honestly, yearbooks during elem school is silly.

I worked on yearbooks in junior high and high school and was editor as a senior. I think yearbooks are important, but I also know it's a different time now.

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