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Mom Says Keeping Her Son Out of Class Photo is (Literally) Bad Form

At some schools, if you don't want your kids talking to the media, they can't get their picture in the yearbook. Credit: Getty Images
Analyse Davis woke up to her 7-year-old son crying at 6 a.m. He said his teacher wouldn't let him pose with the ...
School shields students from "media," including yearbooks and class photos.

School Says No to Yearbook Photo of Gay Girl in Tux

Ceara Sturgis, 17, posed for her high school portrait in a tux and now the school won't include her photo in the yearbook. Credit: WLBT TV / AP
Ceara Sturgis, 17, just wanted to be comfortable, so the gay teen donned a tux for her traditional ...

Yearbook company alters students' photos

Students at a Texas High School were surprised recently when they opened their new yearbooks and found that many of their pictures had been altered. Students heads were placed on different bodies, necks were stretched out of proportion, and one girl ...

Yet another yearbook picture

A student posing with a shotgun to show his love of trap shooting. Another wearing chain mail and with a sword resting on his shoulder. A young woman sitting backstage on a costume trunk holding a flower. What do these photos all have in common? ...

Teen competes with Facebook, MySpace

When I was a teenager, a couple of friends and I sold custom buttons to other kids at school -- At a buck a piece, I'm not sure we ever made enough to cover the cost of the equipment, but it was an interesting experience. Seventeen-year-old Catherine ...

School officials black out gay student's yearbook photo

I remember each year when the school yearbook would come out, the first thing we did was flip furiously through the pages of our books looking for candid shots of ourselves. Everyone gets the required, posed photo in the book, but having your photo ...

Yearbook photos show students doing drugs

I remember kids in my high school dressing up in crazy costumes and doing silly things for the camera in the hopes that their photo might end up in the school yearbook. Nothing controversial, just wigs and funny faces mostly. It was all harmless fun ...

Mom sues over yearbook photo

This week's "Mom sues school over something completely asinine" story is brought to you by a mother in Rhode Island. A 17-year-old boy submitted a picture of himself dressed as a medieval warrior, complete with sword, for his high school's yearbook. ...

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