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Rhode Island high school yearbook printed with the word ‘school’ misspelled on its cover: ‘Shocking to see’

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Rhode Island high school yearbook printed with the word ‘school’ misspelled on its cover: ‘Shocking to see’
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A Rhode Island high school yearbook was printed with the word 'school' misspelled on its cover. The error, which omitted the letter 'c', has drawn criticism from students, faculty, and parents. The school superintendent has expressed disappointment and is seeking to address the issue with the yearbook printing company.

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US News Rhode Island high school yearbook printed with the word ‘school’ misspelled on its cover: ‘Shocking to see’ By Angela Barbuti Published May 30, 2026, 3:36 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google It failed spelling. A Rhode Island high school mistakenly misspelled the word “school” on its yearbook cover. Over 100 copies of Johnston Senior High School’s 2026 yearbook are missing the letter “c” in the word “school” written on its spine. “Johnston Senior High Shool” was printed on the spine of the school’s 2026 yearbook. WPRI Students, faculty and parents at what was dubbed “Johnston Senior High Shool” in the keepsake graduation book are shaking their heads at the cringeworthy mistake.

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