pic.twitter.com/JKbGYqG9RSWatters says she was accused of breaking several codes of conduct and suspended, but she says she did it because she was concerned."I took the photo initially after seeing the first day of school photo taken by someone else go online as well and got picked up by some media coverage.
And I took it out of mostly concern and nervousness after seeing the first days of school," Watters said.In a letter to the community, Paulding County School's superintendent said the photo was taken out of context.Brian Otott wrote in part, “class changes at the high school level are a challenge when maintaining a specific schedule.”He added, “students are in this hallway environment for just a brief period as they move to their next.