Thursday, April 15, 2010

Keepin' You Posted






Taking pictures here and there, interviewing the student body, and typing up articles nonstop. For the past eight months, eight yearbook students have tirelessly worked on the Franklin 2009-2010 yearbook. Now, the yearbook has finally been completed. But wait, there are still two months of school left before summer break, and Franklin just can’t have its finest yearbook students sitting around doing nothing can we? Well, Ms. Zak, the yearbook teacher, has thought of the perfect solution to the problem that would keep the yearbook students busy while also spreading Franklin news, stories, and activities to the rest of the student body. The creative solution is simple: a yearbook blog named the “Benjamin Blogger.”
The Benjamin Blogger is designed to cover all the Franklin news, stories, and activities that would have been in the 2009-2010 yearbook, but the events were simply scheduled after the completion date for the yearbook. Beginning now, the Benjamin Blogger will post four blogs a week; each blog will be about a certain event and will consist of an article, quotes, and pictures. Senior Kaela Smith loves the idea of a yearbook blog, “I think it is a great idea for people to express their thoughts and find out about what is happening in the school.” The opening week for the blog is extra special, because it includes four fantastic events, stories, and news to kick-off the start of a new tradition.

by Erika Schmidt

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