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Female students at Wasatch High School discovered their yearbook photos were altered to show less skin, and some feel the school was inconsistent in how they made the decision to change the photos.
As reported in the Salt Lake Tribune, some female students opened their yearbooks, and found higher necklines, sleeves and covered tattoos in edited photos.
The Tribune reached out to the school district, but nobody could be reached for comment.
Here are a few of the edited photos:
Wasatch High School is under fire for editing year book photos that were deemed "immodest." pic.twitter.com/JN8DBU7UTq
— Faith Heaton Jolley (@FaithHJolley) May 29, 2014
This school in #Utah got caught photoshopping female students' photos for the #yearbook http://t.co/B4RwVofPFA pic.twitter.com/Z93MSD3Flt
— Carbonated.TV (@CarbonatedTV) May 29, 2014
Guess what ?!?! | Female students at Wasatch High School in Utah were surprised to find… http://t.co/L4tdC0MzwT pic.twitter.com/eT56BeVQM7
— URBNAnalysis (@URBNAnalysis) May 29, 2014
Wasatch High School wrote a response on their Facebook page:
Featured photo credit: facebook.com/WasatchHighschool
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