A high school in Hoosic Valley, N.Y., is facing criticism after poor proofreading resulted in the printing of hundreds of yearbooks that label one student as “Creepy smile kid” and another as “Some tall guy,” WNYT.com reports. Acting Superintendent Amy Goodell called the mishap a “nonintentional, honest mistake,” according to WNYT. “The yearbook editor and staff are devastated. Apologies are being made.”The Yearbook adviser, staff, administration and board of education are very sorry that this occurred. Parents that have a student who was not referenced to correctly have been contacted. The parents and students affected by the error have been understanding.”
Poor profreading causes yearbook staff to go pyscho.
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