Lets all get on the same page with journalistic style AP STYLE.

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Lets all get on the same page with journalistic style AP STYLE

AP Style It is important that we stay consistent in the way we present our words and punctuation in the yearbook. If were not all on the same page, how will you know when to abbreviate, when to capitalize, how to write numbers, etc., and how will you know youre doing it the way the rest of our staff is? Thats why we follow the same journalistic style in our writing - that is called AP (Associated Press) Style.

AP Style: Capitalization Do not capitalize names of school subjects unless it is the official course titles or the name of a language. Example: math, Algebra I, science, Biology II district or state when referring to sports unless referring to a specific meet in its complete official title. Example: The 32 5-A District Meet but not the district track meet. a.m. and p.m. words that are not proper nouns Do capitalize the name of athletic teams: Raiders, Cardinals, but not football team, volleyball team

AP Style: Abbreviations Do abbreviate names of colleges in the area. Abbreviate names in all caps with no periods (UT, SMU, TCU) states when preceded by the name of a city United States when it is an adjective. Spell it out when it is a noun Months when they are followed by a date. Months with no abbreviated form are March, April, May, June, July versus as vs. (with a period) Do not abbreviate state names that stand alone days of the week Other abbreviation rules Lower case abbreviations: a.m. and p.m., Use all caps without periods of accepted and well known abbreviations: PTA, HPMS, MIS Avoid referring to an organization by abbreviations when it is not commonly known

AP Style: Names On first mention of a person in a story, use his/her first and last name and appropriate identification (English teacher Carolyn Brown, seventh grader Jody Smith). After first mention, refer to students by their last names in all stories. Refer to adults with an appropriate courtesy title (Mr., Mrs., Dr.). If you dont know if theyre a Ms. or Mrs., ask! Short titles should precede the name and be capitalized. If long, place behind the name and do not capitalize. Principal Joe Jones. Mary Smith, director of student involvement. When identification follows the name, it is set off by commas and is not capitalized: Sue Smith, eighth grader; Mr. Bohac, assistant principal.

AP Style: Numbers With the exceptions noted below, numbers one through nine are written out and numbers 10 and up are numerals. This is true even in a sequence: 9 boys, 11 girls and three teachers. Spell out seventh, eighth, etc. when referring to grades Use figures when referring to ages, weights, sizes, dimensions, scores, prices, degrees, percents, time ratings and hours of the day. Use a hyphen in scores. The Raiders edged the Hawks, Note: Raiders has NO apostrophe! For even amounts of money or times, eliminate the extra zeros. $10, 7 p.m. Use noon and midnight rather than 12 a.m and 12 p.m. When writing out a date span, use a hyphen instead of the word to: April When starting a sentence with a number, spell it out.

AP Style: Punctuation Apostrophe Use an apostrophe to indicate possession in singular and plural nouns that do not end in s. (boys shorts, Margies books, Franciss telephone). Use an apostrophe to indicate omitted letters or numbers: school year. Do not use an apostrophe behind a year unless you are showing possession. The possessive form of personal pronouns such as its and yours do not need an apostrophe. Comma In a series, dont use them before an and Use one in a sentence after a conjunction IF the part of the sentence following the comma would be a complete sentence (it must have its own subject). Exclamation point Dont use exclamation points. Use a period instead. Period Rather than building a complicated sentence, consider a period. Semicolon ; Use the semicolon to separate phrases containing commas, statements of contrast and statements too closely related. Do not use a semicolon when a period would work just as well.

AP Style: Other Rules Use the word said instead of commented, related, stated etc. when attributing a quote. Place the attribution at the end of quotes. Always place the period or comma before last quotation mark. Make sure you qualify your attribution with a grade or title. I love school, yearbook adviser Mr. Cappotelli said. Proper titles are italicizes, not in quotation marks or underlined To Kill a Mockingbird

AP Style: The bottom line Stay consistent! Things are going to come up (Hey, are we bolding the name and italicizing the quotes in sidebars?) Ask those questions. Dont just assume or do it your way. Do it The Legend way. Communicate with one another! We will just need to make executive decisions about some stylistic things on the fly. Consult with me and the senior editors, then lets communicate so everyone is on the same page. You dont want to spend hours correcting journalistic style issues on proofing day!!!