Koll
05-26-2005, 09:47 AM
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A North Texas school district has apologized to a student identified only as "Black Girl" in a high school yearbook photo of the school's National Honor Society.
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All white students are identified by name in the photograph in the Waxahachie High School yearbook distributed Friday.
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The teen identified as "Black Girl" is the only black student in the photo.
"I was embarrassed," said the student, Shadoyia Jones. "I was disappointed that they didn't catch the error."
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Waxahachie school district spokeswoman Candace Ahlfinger said the district and the school board issued an immediate apology when the caption was reported.
Ahlfinger said the caption apparently was intended as a placeholder until the yearbook staff could identify the student.
She told the Waxahachie Daily Light that the label was a poor choice, but it was not meant maliciously nor meant to be printed.
"If it was a placeholder, why would you put that?" Jones asked. "Anything else would have worked for me but that."
Ahlfinger said the district is having the four pages affected by the mistake reprinted as soon as possible.
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A North Texas school district has apologized to a student identified only as "Black Girl" in a high school yearbook photo of the school's National Honor Society.
http://img155.echo.cx/img155/9260/29sm.jpg
All white students are identified by name in the photograph in the Waxahachie High School yearbook distributed Friday.
http://img155.echo.cx/img155/539/32ez.jpg
The teen identified as "Black Girl" is the only black student in the photo.
"I was embarrassed," said the student, Shadoyia Jones. "I was disappointed that they didn't catch the error."
http://img155.echo.cx/img155/9877/40px.jpg
Waxahachie school district spokeswoman Candace Ahlfinger said the district and the school board issued an immediate apology when the caption was reported.
Ahlfinger said the caption apparently was intended as a placeholder until the yearbook staff could identify the student.
She told the Waxahachie Daily Light that the label was a poor choice, but it was not meant maliciously nor meant to be printed.
"If it was a placeholder, why would you put that?" Jones asked. "Anything else would have worked for me but that."
Ahlfinger said the district is having the four pages affected by the mistake reprinted as soon as possible.
http://img155.echo.cx/img155/3573/52uf.jpg