Utah school defends yearbook editing for modesty

Wasatch High School acknowledged Thursday that its yearbook staff made some mistakes in its “graphic corrections” of student photos, which were edited to add sleeves and higher necklines.

 

In a message on the school’s website, the high school said the staffers “were not consistent in how they (corrections) were applied to student photos and the school apologizes for that inconsistency.”

 

The Heber City school and Wasatch County School District are reevaluating the practice of photo editing, the message said.

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