If the school was so concerned about modesty, they should have enforced the dress code they claim was in place.
But even so, the photoshopping seems to have been arbitrary and undefined. A couple of students wore identical tops and only one was digitally modified. Others had shoulders and necklines covered, while a few wearing revealing clothing were left untouched.
According to the Salt Lake Tribune:
A group of female high school students in Wasatch County say their school took “modesty” standards too far when their yearbook photos were digitally altered to cover up skin.
Several girls at Wasatch High School opened their yearbooks this week to find sleeves and higher necklines drawn onto their images — in some cases haphazardly, they said.
“I was shocked,” said sophomore Kimberly Montoya, whose sleeveless blouse appeared in the yearbook with short sleeves added.
Sophomore Shelby Baum found a square neckline drawn over her v-neck tee, and her collarbone tattoo was erased from the photo.
Additional images can be viewed HERE.
I agree there should be certain standards of modesty in society, especially in public places. But let’s not turn into Iran here.

