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    Sydney Spies, After Third Yearbook Photo Rejected, Seeks Redress

    The Colorado teenager who made national headlines when her racy senior pictured was rejected by the editors of her school yearbook has been the victim of bullying and discrimination and will continue to fight after the school rejected a third photo and used her school ID photo instead, her mother says.

    Miki Spies, the mother of Durango High School senior Sydney Spies, told Westword magazine that she and Sydney's father plan to file a complaint with the Durango, Colo., school board and superintendent in the hope that they "acknowledge that there's been a lot of mishandling of this situation."

    "Sydney feels very bullied, by the entire school, basically," Spies, 44, told Westword. "The school has been awful and the kids have been awful. She's received very little support in any way from anybody. There's been a ton of cyber-bullying, where people can say whatever they want without looking the person in the eyes. It's been extremely hurtful for our entire family."

    Spies, 18, was notified last month by administrators at Durango High that a photo she submitted of herself posing in a short yellow skirt midriff and shoulder-exposing black shawl would not be allowed to be used as her senior portrait.

     

    Spies fought back, holding a protest with her mother and other students outside the school and meeting with administrators whom, she said, banned her photo because it violated dress code.

    While Spies placed the blame on school administrators, the yearbook's five student editors insisted it was their decision alone on the photo.

    "We are an award-winning yearbook. We don't want to diminish the quality with something that can be seen as unprofessional," student Brian Jaramillo told the Durango Herald last month.

    Spies' appeal, including the threat of a lawsuit and surrounding media coverage, did not sway the school so she submitted a second photo, this one of her posing in a strapless black dress, according to the Westword.

    When that photo was rejected, also for violating dress code, the Spies family says, she submitted a third, "model-type photo" that was rejected as well, this time  because she missed the deadline, according to Spies.

    "The yearbook adviser and editors have decided to use my school ID picture as my senior photo. Since I went to NY, then had the flu they said I was too late to submit another Sr. picture," she wrote on her Facebook page.  "They ALSO decided that I couldn't use the 'controversial' picture in my ad anymore that I had already paid for, so I requested my money back. I also dropped my yearbook class because its become a hostile environment. What a lovely Sr. year this has turned out to be…"

    The yearbook's editors had originally offered their fellow student the opportunity to include the original photo in one of the ad pages in the back of the yearbook, just not as her senior photo.

    Miki Spies also commented on the situation on her own Facebook page.

    "This whole yearbook photo has me thinking again. A lot of people are questioning my parenting skills. My kids tell me everything and I try to guide them as best as I can. But in the end I allow them to make their own decisions resulting in their own successes or failures," she wrote.  "I don't see what resulted with all of this as a failure at all. Sydney has had the world see her photo. In my opinion the fact …that she would love to be a famous model someday shows that she made a pretty interesting decision! No matter how all of this turns out my daughter made her own choice and is ready to make her own way."

    Neither Spies nor the school responded to requests for comment placed today by ABCNews.com.

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    • Eva Maria  •  San Diego, California  •  1 day 5 hrs ago
      While im no prude my daughter would not be able to set one foot OUTSIDE her room dressed like that.
    • cjfn  •  3 hrs ago
      I hope she is in Hustler magazine soon
    • Shelley  •  1 day 17 hrs ago
      The senior year photo is supposed to be professional, not skin showing! Sydney should just abide by the dress code!
    • Claire  •  Charlotte, North Carolina  •  1 day 20 hrs ago
      When can we stop hearing about this desperate for attention girl? Her photos were trashy looking, and the school was justified in asking her to submit something where she didn't look like a wanna be porn star, the end. Giving this girl so much media attention will just result in her getting a reality show, and then we're all doomed.
      • Shelley 23 hrs ago
        Sydney's high school has the right to ban skin showing clothing. She needs to grow up!
    • tkeya  •  1 day 1 hr ago
      You clearly violated the SCHOOL DRESS CODE, enough said so please move on!
    • A  •  1 day 9 hrs ago
      she probably wants the pics as audition material for playboy magazine....
    • stingray  •  1 day 21 hrs ago
      nice looking girl I hope we will see her in playboy next year! Centerfold would be nice
    • cjfn  •  2 mths ago
      We need more pictures
    • cjfn  •  2 mths ago
      I think she is hot
    • Steve F  •  3 mths ago
      Aw, you mean the students at her school aren't supportive of her massive ego!? How sad!
    • ThunderChickenCoasttoCoas ...  •  Kalamazoo, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      She will reap what she sows. If she wants guys to lust after her... then that is what she will get... which can lead to ?... well, we can readily see the acts of violence in the news.
    • Mr. Byron  •  Tucker, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      I have a brilliant idea! Just take a regular picture like every other student in the school...
      • PatricaJ 3 mths ago
        I agree fully! She should have read the guidelines for the senior pix... and FOLLOWED them!!
      • RustburgMike 3 mths ago
        She wouldn't be getting this attention if she did that =)
      • Dan 3 mths ago
        Really! Show everyone who you are by looking just like everyone else! Individuality is for insecure attention-seekers!
    • OldDan  •  3 mths ago
      If she wishes to publish a privately funded portfolio that is fine. In this case, it is school funded and the school maintains the standards of publication.
      • Jenny 3 mths ago
        Excellent point, I agree 100%
      • Das Manatee 3 mths ago
        Das mother is pushing this no doubt
      • treeman7616 3 mths ago
        Right, and the editors did there job. There are people on here that think she needs put in a bag and thrown into a river!!!!! People have`nt changed since the Romans!!
    • the redrev  •  Guangzhou, China  •  3 mths ago
      Miki ..... we aren't questioning your parenting skills ..... we're laughing at them
      • Chris 3 mths ago
        pow, right in the kisser
      • F 3 mths ago
        Ya gotta laugh or else you'd cry. It's not like we went looking for this sad drama. It was blasted in our freakin face once again when we went to read the news. It is thoroughly disgusting, kid yourself not.
      • madmonkey 3 mths ago
        I snorted milk out my nose
    • DILLIGAF  •  San Diego, California  •  3 mths ago
      Good riddance Sydney. You and this thread are fading fast. Now grow up cry baby.
    • Micah S  •  Farmington, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      What is she upset about? So what her picture didn't make the yearbook. IT MADE YAHOO FRONT PAGE.
    • Traci  •  Albany, New York  •  3 mths ago
      This doesn't look like a yearbook photo it looks like the beginning of a centerfold spread!! The school is right to reject the photo. Too bad the parents didn't have any of the common sense that the school does; and this is the reason that even good parents are being stripped of their rights to raise their children as we see fit. It is because so many parents are letting their kids do things like this and they are not opposed to it instead they encourage it and are ready to go to any lengths to make sure that their children (no matter if it is right or wrong) get their own way.
    • MrkyMrk64  •  Orlando, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      While the original submitted photo is certainly a nice one, it is not yearbook "senior picture" material. When I was in school, it was expected that your senior picture would be taken in formal attire and be of professional portrait quality with an uncluttered background. Every member of the student body knew this. If this girl wants to be a model, she needs to flaunt herself in a professional portfolio, not the high school yearbook.
    • mike  •  3 mths ago
      Welcome to life; You masquerade around in provocative clothing and poses, you're going to draw attention to yourself. Not all of it positive. Quit trying to argue she's the victim of bullying.
    • Kit  •  New Orleans, Louisiana  •  3 mths ago
      And to think...some people have real problems in the world.