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RALSTON, Nebraska (KETV) A Ralston High School junior and his mother are both shocked and confused after the student’s yearbook photo was used in a science exam without his permission.
The first question on the zoology final showed a picture of 17-year-old Ezekiyal Wells and asked “Which class includes the animal shown?”
“Why are you using my picture out of everybody else you have in the class?” asked Wells.
The first seven questions of the exam all ask the same question with various pictures, all with the same possible answers: agnatha, amphibia, aves, chondrichthyes, osteichthyes, mammalia and reptilia.
The high school principal gave the Wells family a printed copy of the exam. In that copy, Wells’ photo is the only human or student photo part of the test.
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The exam question shows a picture of a junior and asks 'Which class includes the animal shown?' The student is not in the class and did not give permission for his photo to be used.
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