Senior Superlatives Form Template
Effortlessly Gather Senior Votes for Yearbook Superlatives
Need a fun and easy way to collect votes for yearbook superlatives? This template is designed for schools wanting to engage seniors in celebrating their peers. You can gather creative nominations, keep track of results, and quickly share the form via any platform, ensuring every student can participate. Plus, it's fully customizable and mobile-friendly, making the voting process seamless for everyone. Discover how easy it is to bring your senior superlatives to life with our live template.
When to use this form
Use this ballot when your yearbook team needs fast, fair nominations and votes for end-of-year superlatives. It helps editors, class officers, and advisors collect clean data across homerooms and devices. Run it during advisory, at lunch with QR codes, or as a homework link. Set deadlines, cap votes per student, and export results to design pages in hours, not weeks. Invite students who want to put themselves forward to use the Self nomination form. If your school also recognizes teachers or staff, you can reuse the Employee of the quarter voting form for a parallel ballot. The result: a fun list that reflects your class, with fewer ties and fewer spelling fixes.
Must Ask Senior Superlatives Questions
- Which categories should we include this year? (Select up to 15)
Letting students prioritize categories ensures the list fits your class culture and avoids bloated pages. A cap keeps the workload manageable and makes the final slate clear.
- For Best All-Around, who are your top three nominees in rank order?
Ranked choices reduce ties and vote-splitting, so strong candidates rise. You can tally those rankings fairly with the Rank choice voting form.
- Why did you nominate each person? (One short reason per nominee)
Short reasons surface achievements and personality, not just popularity. Editors can turn the best lines into captions or quotes with confidence.
- What is your full name, class year, and school email?
This verifies eligibility and helps prevent duplicate ballots. It also gives editors a way to resolve spelling or identity questions fast.
- If you are nominating yourself, how should we display your name and pronouns if you win?
Collecting this up front ensures respectful, accurate captions. It saves last-minute edits and avoids reprinting costs.
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