Clay Today reports.Back in April, the yearbook’s editor, Hannah Coulter, and her teacher advisor were called into a meeting with school administrators about a page in the book featuring the school’s LGBTQ+ community.“I was told the page wouldn’t be in our yearbook; in fact, there wasn’t anything I could do, it was already too late due to printing,” she told the Clay Today, a local newspaper. “This angered me for mainly two reasons -- Inez Nieves, the original producer of the culture page, wouldn't have her cultural inclusion in our book, and my pride page wouldn’t be showcasing our wonderful LGBTQ students.