

“It sends the message that our girls should be ashamed of their growing bodies, and I think that’s a horrible message to send out to these young girls that are going through these changes,” mother Adrian Bartlett told the St. Reporter Ben Ryan from Action News Jax has investigated the controversy surrounding digitally altered yearbook photos of girl students at Bartram Trail High. Parents and students said they were outraged that photos of at least 80 female students at Bartram Trail High School in St. high school altered girls yearbook photos it deemed immodest CBSNews May 24, 2021, 4:08 AM Many of the changes were poorly done and made the students feel uncomfortable and sexualized, according to an angry parents group. Several, including O’Keefe, had their chests covered. Her photo wasn’t the only one 79 other female students had their photos altered as well. Send this page to someone via email emailĪ Florida high school is getting straight Fs for doing a hack job on its yearbook after it altered girls’ photos to hide their chests and other elements deemed “immodest” under the school’s controversial dress code.īartram Trail High School in St Johns, Fla., edited 80 girls’ photos to raise their necklines or change patterns on their outfits in the yearbook, local station WJAX reports. Riley O’Keefe, a 9th grade student at Bartram Trail High School, says her yearbook photo was deemed inappropriate by the school and photoshopped in the printed edition.
