Yearbook Questionnaire
NEED STUDENT FEEDBACK?
Getting feedback from the student body is a great way to gain students’ interest in buying a yearbook. Use the questionnaire below or develop your own — you know your student body best. Use the information you gather when planning your next yearbook to make this book something students will return to long after graduation.
1. WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE MORE OF IN THE YEARBOOK? (PLEASE CIRCLE ALL THAT APPLY)
A. Sports
B. Student Life (Including what goes on outside of school)
C. Academics
D. Clubs and Organizations
E. More Pictures
F. More Captions
G. Me
H. Other (briefly explain)
2. WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE LESS OF IN THE YEARBOOK? (PLEASE CIRCLE ALL THAT APPLY)
A. Sports
B. Student Life (Including what goes on outside of school)
C. Academics
D. Clubs and Organizations
E. More Pictures
F. More Captions
G. Me
H. Other (briefly explain)
3. DO YOU FEEL IT IS IMPORTANT TO BUY A YEARBOOK EACH YEAR? YES NO
(briefly explain)
4. WOULD YOU BE MORE LIKELY TO BUY A YEARBOOK IF: (PLEASE CIRCLE ALL THAT APPLY)
A. The price was less?
B. You could make payments?
C. You could fundraise for the price of the yearbook and/or senior recognition ad?
D. You were in it more?
E. There was more in the book that you wanted to see?
F. Other (briefly explain)
5. WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE MORE INVOLVED IN THE THEME AND COVER FOR THE YEARBOOK? YES NO
6. PLEASE TELL US WHAT WE CAN DO TO MAKE THIS YEAR’S BOOK ALL YOU WISH IT TO BE.
Contributed by:
Ginger Thompson
Herff Jones Sales Professional, KY
Additional Resources
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Other than yearbook sales, the best income source for the yearbook budget is the sale of advertising. In addition to senior parent ads and student friendship ads, the business community tends to be a great supporter of student activities, including yearbook.
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