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I'm Canadian and recently graduated, but my dad is from the US and was flabbergasted by the fact that we have a yearbook class that makes our school yearbooks. Like, it's an arts elective class that ranges from 8-12th grade. I've never actually been in it, but have had friends who were, and a lot of it is going around giving interviews and taking photos of school events or kids hanging out in hallways. Eerily similar to our highschool newspaper, except run by a teacher and for one massive 100 page book instead of a monthly newsletter.
Is this just not a thing in the US? If not, where the hell do you guys get your yearbooks from?
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