Imagine taking your yearbook picture and getting it back, and what you're wearing in your yearbook isn't what you actually wore.

A Utah high school photoshopped kids' yearbook photos after they were taken to make them "less sexy" and less revealing. Are they really that revealing though? Is that right that the school can do that? The superintendent of the district said that he's not really sorry about it, and the only thing he wishes he did different was to do it on a more regular basis.

The school claims this is common practice, but I've never seen it.

"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," Terry E. Shoemaker, superintendent of schools for the Wasatch County School District.

Is this OK? Would you be mad as a parent? Would you be mad as a student?

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