A high school in the United States is being criticized for revising a photo for a yearbook.



On the 23rd local time, foreign media such as the New York Post reported that a high school in Florida corrected photos of more than 80 female students because of a dress code violation.



The photo was revised mainly by stretching or padding the fabric to cover the chest and shoulders.

It is known that there has been no process for informing students in advance or obtaining consent during this process.




Not only this, but also the remarkable deterioration of the quality of the revised photos raised anger among students and parents.

The graduation album price is 100 dollars, about 112,000 won in our money.



In addition, Mr. Bartlett, who has a daughter in the high school, said, "I think it sends a message that girls should be ashamed of their growing and changing bodies," he said. "It's a terrible message."




On the controversy, the school said, "We have the right to correct the photo," and "We chose to correct the photo, rather than removing it from the graduation album."



"The clothing code guidelines are set out in the Student Code of Conduct, and the regulations may vary by region or school."




However, the local netizens who heard the news are also showing negative reactions such as "It's the 1800s", "Would you like to use a Photoshop expert if you were going to modify it?"



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