When the New York Times ran an article headlined "Do Children Get a Subpar Education in Yeshivas? New York Says It Will Finally Find Out," the newspaper illustrated the piece with a photo of a Jewish school in Queens.
An administrator from that school promptly complained to the Times about its photo selection, pointing out that six of the school's recent graduates had attended Harvard Law School.
So the Times website swapped out the photo, replacing it with one of a Jewish school in Brooklyn. An administrator there complained too—noting that the school offers 24 Advanced Placement courses, including ones in physics, computer science, and calculus.
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