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Originally Posted by SydneyK
I agree with DrPhil; the principal made the right decision. I only skimmed the article, so this may have been addressed and I missed it, but I'm surprised the principal didn't have to approve the yearbook before it got printed to begin with. Was there a yearbook adviser? If so, why wasn't this addressed in the early stages of the yearbook?
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When I was editor, our principal had no input on the yearbook whatsoever. It came down to the yearbook advisor and the editor(s).
This was a pretty stupid idea, so I'm surprised the advisor didn't stop it earlier.