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School district offering yearbook refunds, replacements

School district offering yearbook refunds, replacements

Paso Robles Daily News

June 19, 2026

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If you ordered a Paso Robles High School yearbook this year, you might want to check the cover before passing it around. The Paso Robles Joint Unified School District has announced refund and replacement options after discovering profane content made it into the annual. It’s a tough break for a keepsake that’s supposed to capture the best of the year, and the district is moving quickly to make it right.

For families in Paso Robles, this hits close to home — yearbooks are a tradition that marks everything from homecoming wins to senior pranks. The district’s response, detailed in the Paso Robles Daily News, shows they’re taking accountability. If you bought one, check your email or the district’s website for how to get a corrected copy or your money back. It’s a reminder that even in a tight-knit community like ours, mistakes happen — but owning up to them matters most.

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