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  1. Question. The reason why I don't want to appear in their Yearbook is for privacy. This Yearbook will be distributed to every student in my year level, and they will likely show it to others, share it to others, post it online, etc.

  2. Oct 11, 2013 · If for some reason, someone paid and didn’t get their yearbook as a part of your normal distribution process, you’ll want to make alternate arrangements right away to get it to them.

  3. the student’s parent or guardian– is called an indirect collection. As with As with direct collection, the school board must have the legal authority to collect it.

  4. Requesting access under the Education Act. Most students and parents request information directly from the school, either through an informal request or under the Education Act: The parent, guardian, or student, can make a request to the principal of the school to examine the student’s OSR.

  5. When a parent, staff member, or student approaches with a complaint about the yearbook, it can be challenging not to react or take it personally. Common yearbook complaints range from missed order deadlines to incomplete coverage (e.g., “I’m not in the yearbook enough”), and typos.

  6. Finding & Navigating Yearbooks. How can I find out if Classmates has my yearbook posted? What is the Classmates.com Yearbook collection all about? When will you have the yearbook for my school or grad class? How can I search the yearbook collection for a specific yearbook, person, or other content?

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  8. Changes & Cancellations To cancel or make changes to your order: If you ordered your yearbook through your school, contact your school's yearbook adviser. If you ordered your yearbook via mail, phone or online, email us or call 1.877.767.5217.