Dallas High School Recalls Yearbooks Due To 'Inappropriate Material'

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DALLAS (1080 KRLD) - A Dallas high school is recalling its yearbooks after they were somehow printed full of insults.

Jon Dahlander with Dallas ISD says students at W. T. White High School received their books this week only to find insults and innuendos printed under some of their pictures.

Officials believe a student not on the yearbook staff was able to access the files and print these insults.

Dahlander is a graduate of W.T. White himself and says both students and alums are disappointed.

According to the district, the hunt is on to identify those responsible. A statement from the school district reads, "The district is in the process of reviewing the complete contents of the W.T. White High School yearbook, as well as determining the individuals responsible for the inappropriate material. Distribution of the yearbook has been ceased until corrections can be made and new yearbooks are printed. Individuals who were responsible will be held accountable. This will be an unfortunate but valuable lesson for all involved."

About 90% of yearbooks have been brought back to the school. They'll be reprinted and hopefully passed out again before the year ends.

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