Institutional Memory

School Newspaper Examples: How Schools Showcase and Archive Student Journalism

School Newspaper Examples: How Schools Showcase and Archive Student Journalism

School newspapers are some of the most underappreciated archives in any institution’s history. Every issue is a timestamped record of student life, athletic achievement, campus events, and community voice—a primary source that yearbooks supplement but never replace. Yet most schools treat their student publications as disposable current-events documents rather than the institutional records they actually are. This guide presents school newspaper examples across ten distinct formats and approaches, followed by practical strategies for archiving and showcasing student journalism so it continues serving the school community long after each issue’s original audience has graduated.

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Student Newspaper Article Ideas: Story Prompts That Honor School Records, Alumni, and Athletic History

Student Newspaper Article Ideas: Story Prompts That Honor School Records, Alumni, and Athletic History

The best school newspaper articles don’t just cover what happened last Friday night—they connect current students to the decades of history that shaped their school’s identity. Record-holder profiles, alumni interviews, and championship retrospectives are among the most-read pieces any student publication can produce, yet they’re chronically underrepresented in student newsrooms that default to game recaps and event previews. This guide gives student journalists and faculty advisers a deep pool of school newspaper article ideas built around the three richest veins of institutional history: athletic records, alumni networks, and the championship moments that define a program’s legacy.

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What to Put in a School Time Capsule: A Complete Guide for Archives Coordinators

What to Put in a School Time Capsule: A Complete Guide for Archives Coordinators

Few archival projects carry the weight of a well-made time capsule. Unlike static display cases or digitized record libraries, a time capsule creates a direct, intimate conversation across generations—a deliberate act of preservation where one group of people chooses what future students, alumni, and community members will know about this particular moment in school history. The objects and documents sealed inside become primary sources the moment that lid closes. When archives coordinators approach this responsibility with intention, the result is something genuinely irreplaceable: an unmediated window into the life of a school community at a specific point in time.

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How to Digitize Vintage School Yearbooks: A Preservation Guide

How to Digitize Vintage School Yearbooks: A Preservation Guide

Vintage school yearbooks hold irreplaceable institutional memories—decades of student portraits, championship teams, beloved faculty, campus traditions, and community milestones captured in pages now yellowing with age. These treasured volumes document your school’s heritage in ways no other records can replicate, yet they face an urgent preservation crisis as bindings crack, pages deteriorate, and photographs fade toward permanent loss.

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How to Digitize Historic School Yearbooks: A Complete Process Guide

How to Digitize Historic School Yearbooks: A Complete Process Guide

School yearbooks represent irreplaceable windows into institutional history—capturing decades of student achievements, championship teams, faculty legacies, and cultural moments that shaped entire communities. Yet thousands of these precious volumes sit deteriorating in storage rooms, their fragile pages yellowing and bindings cracking while the stories they contain become increasingly inaccessible to current students and alumni seeking connection to their heritage.

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