Can you change your senior quote?
Since 2015, seniors have been able to submit anything as a senior quote as long as it was appropriate.
How do you write an original senior quote?
Here are 5 things to help you create a quote for the ages:
- #1 – Put your personality into it. As with any work of art, it’s important to make something that is uniquely yours.
- #2 – Don’t stress it. School is tough enough already.
- #3 – Memories make good templates.
- #4 – Stay positive.
- #5 – This is your year.
What are the rules for senior quotes?
GUIDELINES:
- All quotes must be limited to 65 characters/spaces total.
- NO profanity.
- NO derogatory comments about other students or staff members.
- NO shout-outs to or about other students or teachers.
- Your quote must be in standard English.
- NO abbreviations.
- NO weblinks NO TV Show / Movie timestamps No Fundraisers.
Do senior quotes matter?
Senior quotes can be a source of contention and controversy, so should you run them? The yearbook tradition of including a quote with a senior portrait is not without controversy. While the quotes are meant to be a reflection on the student’s personality or year, they often cause more harm than good.
Can senior quotes be in a different language?
Guidelines for Senior Quotes included. NO language that denigrates another person’s ethnicity, religious/ political beliefs, sexuality, gender, physical or mental ability etc. potential of a quote offending the person it references.
How long should senior quotes be?
Senior Quote Length: Limit your quote to 180 characters (spaces included) If your quote is longer than 180 characters, the Yearbook Staff will edit its length.
Can you put Emojis in your senior quote?
A: The senior quote is a formal quote next to your formal portrait. It is not the time or place for emoji, sorry.