Whether a student is running for high school class president or they are interested in making posters for an upcoming bake sale or charity event, poster ideas for high school range from classic design ideas to modern and themed options, depending on the type of event the posters are going to represent in the school. Posters for high school help students to remember important events while also
. educating the class body on different types of information including jobs available and also help needed for various classes and school opportunities.Making posters for high school is not difficult and only requires basic poster board and traditional art supplies (markers, stencils, crayons, paint and glitter). For those who are in charge of making posters for high school or for anyone who is interested for running as a school body president, finding poster ideas and inspiration is possible by using free online resources and graphics for new design possibilities.One online resource that focuses on student elections and creating posters to help with building a reputation and a campaign slogan is School Election's official site (http://www.schoolelection.com/ONLINE/P14497509344/HIGHLIGHTS_PAID/S058803/F940702IDEAS.html). School Election includes all user-submitted poster design and slogan ideas from students and educators everywhere. Some of the tips currently published on the School Election website include "Write your name on those little neon price tags and tie them to backpacks of your supporters." and "Put your posters in great places. At the end of lunch lines are cool or maybe on the flag pole. Some place where people will notice."All Posters' official site is another website that features poster inspiration ideas including full designs, maps and various school-related information (http://www.allposters.com/-st/For-High-School-Students-Posters_c119700_.htm). All Posters does not currently offer free printable posters for high school, but they do feature political and geographical maps to purchase or to view for inspiration when creating one's own map for the classroom. More reference links: http://www.schoolelection.com/ONLINE/P14497509344/HIGHLIGHTS_PAID/S058803/F940702IDEAS.html http://www.allposters.com/-st/For-High-School-Students-Posters_c119700_.htm