New York Times: a yearbook dedicated to inclusion

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November 5, 2010
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A Yearbook Dedicated to Inclusion
Teacher and two students working together on yearbook photos at a computer in a classroom.By WINNIE HU
EXCERPT FROM ARTICLE:
A growing number of schools, including Scotch Plains-Fanwood and Baldwin Senior High School, on Long Island, are also using new publishing technology offered through companies like... Treering to give every student the option of personalizing a yearbook by adding pages to fill with photos and memories, at little or no additional cost. Scotch Plains-Fanwood’s yearbook advisers, Julie Whitty and Amy Rutkowski, said they hoped the customized pages and more inclusive approach would increase their sales; in recent years, about half of the students bought yearbooks, which start at $75 this year.  READ FULL ARTICLE ON NYT 
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Several high school yearbooks arranged on a black background with various colorful covers and titles.Seven colorful yearbooks with diverse themes including emojis, coronavirus, and school photos on a black background.

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