Henry: I think schools should have the right to edit yearbook photos to help keep students safe. Think about it this way: Most schools have dress codes for students. That’s because if a student wears something inappropriate, like a shirt with an offensive slogan, they not only potentially hurt their peers. They also make themselves vulnerable to retaliation from people who object to the shirt. Students who wear inappropriate clothing in yearbook photos may put themselves in even more danger. Yearbooks contain students’ full names, and are often available online. If someone were to find a photo offensive, they could go after the student or the student’s family. Obviously, schools shouldn’t implement this policy unfairly, like by editing photos of girls but not of boys. But if used appropriately, editing photos can help keep all students safe.