Which one's the bad picture they are upset over?
From the article:
What happened was this: Asheana was home sick on the day in March that most of her classmates posed for the standard cap-and-gown head shot. She took a make-up photo at the school a month later. But school officials said the $32 shoot took place just one day before the deadline to send proofs to the yearbook printer.
Without time to get the proofs, and fearing Asheana would be missing from the yearbook, her teacher who organized the yearbook project snapped the extreme close-up shot and sent it to the printer, school officials said.
Asheana said she does not recall having the quick substitute picture taken. In it, she appears pale and capless against a black background.
The things the mother says in the article are pretty funny.
Her mother called the school's version of events "a cover-up."
Somers signed a check refunding Maihepat $14 for the cost of the yearbook a gesture the mom called "insulting."
"Who knows, one day she might be famous or have a lot of money and someone could blackmail her with that picture," Maihepat said.
The top one.