Posted on 06/13/2017 11:27:53 AM PDT by BenLurkin
Two students complained after their photographs were apparently edited to remove Mr Trump's name and his campaign slogan, Make America Great Again.
Another student was upset that a quote by Mr Trump that she had submitted for the yearbook was not included.
The teacher who advised the yearbook team has been placed on paid leave.
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"References to and support of President Trump were involved in each of these incidents," Ms Dyer wrote in a statement published over the weekend.
She added that the teacher's actions amounted to "censorship and the possible violation of First Amendment rights" to free expression.
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Third-year student Grant Berando told the Asbury Park Press on Friday that the alteration was an obvious case of Photoshop.
"I sent it to my mom and dad, just like 'You won't believe this.' I was just overall disappointed," he said about his photo, which had been edited to show him wearing a non-descript black shirt.
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Other references to the 2016 presidential election were not altered, students say.
(Excerpt) Read more at bbc.com ...
‘Students are there to learn not preach either left or right.’
I was wondering whatever happened to the suit and tie for a yearbook photo; we have really declined as a culture...
BIG DEAL!!!
A teacher is suspended during the summer.
WITH PAY
That’s foreign minister Molotov directly behind Stalin.
Lol.... It wasn’t smart to ever stand on the right of Stalin or Lenin.
I think Stalin poisoned Lenin...................
Every one picked on Trotsky.
Yes!
The second set of pictures mentions the guy that was “allowed to reappear” in photos.
That is a great coffee-table book.
Interesting if you only have time read a page or two and read a random page here and there.
They were both responsible for the deaths of millions. Lenin did think Stalin was “rude”.
Photoshop sucked back then.
According public records, she earned over $87,000 in 2016
:-|
This makes it even worse:
“Other references to the 2016 presidential election were not altered, students say.”
No Sanders or Clinton slogans were changed, evidently.
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