Florida High School Clumsily Alters Teen Girls’ Yearbook Photos To Hide Their Chests

There's a high school in St. Johns County, Florida, that's known for its particularly strict dress code. Bartram Trail High School made headlines after sending students home with their yearbooks.

At least 80 female students were left in disbelief when they received their yearbooks — and noticed that their individual photos had been digitally altered so as to hide any sign of cleavage and/or bare shoulders.

Some students had a big, clumsy black bar covering their chests.

Meanwhile, it's been reported that no male students had edits made to their photos.

The female students say it's stuff like this that makes them feel ashamed of their bodies.

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The backlash against the altered yearbook pictures was so strong that the school is now offering refunds — but some parents say it's not enough.

Watch the video below to see a few examples of how the high school edited their photos, and what the female students have to say about it.