Female students at Wasatch High School in Utah, were shocked to see that their yearbook photos had been altered to cover up spots of bare skin.

The alterations were made to only female students, and were not very consistent across the entire class.  Fox13News contacted the school, and received the following statement regarding the pictures.

“We only apologize in the sense that we want to be more consistent with what we`re trying to do in that sense we can help kids better prepare for their future by knowing how to dress appropriately for things,”

View all of the altered pictures here.

When parents started to ask school officials about the picture alterations, they started to get  different story from the school.  Officials told parents that there was a sign present, stating that the school may alter pictures at its discretion.

The parents insist that this is an absolute lie in an interview with Fox13News.

 

Do you think the school has any right to alter a students yearbook photo?  Even if there was a sign present, wouldn't it just make sense to enforce a fair dress code across the entire student body?  Let us know in the comments below.

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