What do you put on a senior ad?

What do you put on a senior ad?

General Wording Ideas

  1. You’re growing up to be such a wonderful person.
  2. We’ve watched in amazement as you’ve grown into the person you are today, and we’re watching with great anticipation to see what you become.
  3. We’re so proud of you!
  4. I noticed you had me sign your yearbook last.
  5. Another milestone!

What should I put on my senior page?

You just need to match them up to find the yearbook senior section ideas that will work for you….Senior Polls

  1. “What Scares Me Most About Next Year”
  2. “What I’ll Miss the Most About High School”
  3. “What I’m Most Excited About After Graduation”

What is a yearbook tribute?

By purchasing a tribute for your son/daughter, you can express your pride in his/her accomplishments. Tributes range in size from 1/8 page to a half page. Tributes can include pictures, a good luck message, congratulatory remark, etc. You might want to refer to a previous yearbook for an idea of what others have done.

What should I write in my son’s yearbook?

PERSONAL MESSAGE IDEAS

  • We are so proud of you and all that you’ve accomplished in Middle School.
  • We know you will continue to achieve great things in High School and beyond.
  • We are so proud of you.
  • I am so proud of your accomplishments this year.
  • You have grown into a beautiful person, inside and out!

What is a senior dedication?

As a senior parent, you may place a senior dedication (i.e., parent advertisement) into the yearbook. This is a great gift to your child in a book which will last a lifetime. You may include memories, baby pictures, special words of recognition or encouragement, etc.

What do you say to high school seniors?

More formal

  • “Congratulations on your well-deserved success.”
  • “Warmest congratulations on your graduation.”
  • “Congratulations on your graduation and best wishes for your next adventure!”
  • “So happy to share in the excitement of your graduation day, and so very proud of you, too!”
  • “With love and pride today and always,”

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