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Controversy: School Edits Girls' Yearbook Photos
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<blockquote data-quote="nononadanope" data-source="post: 313835" data-attributes="member: 25260"><p>That's exactly what I was thinking. They should have reminding the students a couple days before hand, maybe even providing them a letter to remind them of the schools policy.</p><p>--</p><p>I remember when I was in High School. I went to school one day wearing a t-shirt that said "Cereal Killer". (Yes cereal, as in the food) and I was told to either turn it inside out or the school would provide me with a sweater to put over it. I asked what was wrong with it because other kids had graphic type shirts on as well. I was told that some students may mis-interpret the wording and think that it means something else, as in "Serial Killer". Seriously? If a high school student can't tell the difference between cereal and serial, then maybe that student should go back a few grades...</p><p></p><p>I will say though; that is some great photo editing skills and a lot of hours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nononadanope, post: 313835, member: 25260"] That's exactly what I was thinking. They should have reminding the students a couple days before hand, maybe even providing them a letter to remind them of the schools policy. -- I remember when I was in High School. I went to school one day wearing a t-shirt that said "Cereal Killer". (Yes cereal, as in the food) and I was told to either turn it inside out or the school would provide me with a sweater to put over it. I asked what was wrong with it because other kids had graphic type shirts on as well. I was told that some students may mis-interpret the wording and think that it means something else, as in "Serial Killer". Seriously? If a high school student can't tell the difference between cereal and serial, then maybe that student should go back a few grades... I will say though; that is some great photo editing skills and a lot of hours. [/QUOTE]
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