3 Favorite New Designs for Back to School

Author Ally PattersonPosted by Ally Patterson
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Back to school never looked better, especially with these as the top sign up designs of the season. Try out these seasonal favorites on your next sign up — and we've got ideas to get you started!

Back to School Books

School starting back up means it's time to get back to the books. Schedule volunteers for your classroom story time, organize children's readings at your local library or have a book drive for those in need.

Think outside the box and use this theme for all your back to school sign ups.

Classroom Supplies 2

You can't have a classroom without supplies, and you can't have a supply sign up without this theme! Send your teacher wish list in style with this design and ask for the essentials that keep your classroom stocked for the year.

Camera Lens

Capture this season's moments with a fall photography mini session or a back to school photo shoot. Have clients book appointments and schedule their time slot with this cool camera theme.

Bonus: Welcome Back

Welcome students, parents and teachers back with a bang! This Welcome Back theme is perfect for orientations, meet the teachers or classroom volunteer requests.

Enjoy these new themes (and plenty more) that fit all your back to school season needs! Group organizing can be simple and inspiring with the help of these SignUpGenius designs.

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