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  1. Student memorials can be tastefully incorporated in the yearbook so other students can share their memories. When an unexpected tragedy strikes your school, use the yearbook as an opportunity to remember and honor the people you've lost.

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  2. Jan 15, 2014 · While it may seem daunting to try to cover a student’s death in an appropriate way, there are some strategies that yearbook staff members can utilize in order to pay tribute and allow for proper remembrance of that person.

  3. For example, if a student has died in a car crash, do not allow students to gather and grieve at the accident site if it is beside a busy street or highway. Keep candles at the memorial site separate from stuffed animals, flowers, and letters and poems.

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  4. Responding to a Student or Staff Death in a School Setting When a death occurs, activate the school’s crisis team and plan to address the loss. Coordinate efforts with other schools that may also be impacted. 1. First, it is extremely important to verify the information (e.g., from family members or local authorities). 2.

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  5. Feb 26, 2012 · Plus, what happens if one dies early in the year and gets a page, then another student dies later and a page can't be spared due to publishing deadlines? That can feel like editorializing the deaths to those who look at the book.

  6. The University’s response to the death of a student will be guided by the following principles: Respect and dignity for the student, the student’s family and friends. Respect for the family’s wishes and privacy. Concern for the well-being and support of current students and campus community.

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  8. These guidelines outline considerations and recommendations related to the reading of names at graduation ceremonies, awarding posthumous diplomas, and posting of photographs or tributes in school yearbooks of members of the school community who have died.

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