Florida high school criticized for altering yearbook photos
ST. JOHNS, Fla. (AP) — Parents and students are criticizing teachers at a Florida high school for digitally altering photos in a yearbook in order to cover up students whose clothes the school officials deemed too immodest. The St. Augustine Record reported that 80 students at Bartram Trail High School in northeast Florida had their yearbook photos altered without their consent in order to cover up exposed shoulders and low necklines. Adrian Bartlett said her daughter’s yearbook picture was edited to add more shirt coverage. “I think it sends the message that our girls should be ashamed...