Parents offered class photo version with no 'complex needs' pupils
Parents offered class photo version with no 'complex needs' pupils
"Shocked" parents in Aberdeenshire were offered different versions of primary school class photos.
A council has apologised after parents were offered a choice of class photos with or without children with complex needs in them.
Parents at Aboyne Primary complained after being sent a link from a photography company offering them alternative pictures.
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How did they get two different versions? Did they take two sets of photos or edit out some of the children? I hope somebody gets fired.
25 0 ReplyI kinda hope they used that guy on whatever, that always does a "terrible" job editing people's photos.
10 1 ReplyVague, smudged empty spots where you'd expect a kid.
8 0 ReplySo, Kate Middleton did the edits
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Do we have a community for malicious compliance or bad photoshops or any of that ilk? I’m trash at finding these.
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Obviously they took two photos and let the parents choose to buy option A or option B.
2 0 ReplySo they took a photo with all the kids and then asked the undesirables to leave for the second photo? And everyone was fine with that?
4 0 ReplyWell, from the article:
It is understand some class photographs were taken before the pupils with additional support needs were brought in.
9 0 ReplyMy guess is they took a picture with the smaller group first and then brought in the second group to take the full picture.
1 0 ReplyClearly, not everyone is fine with that.
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