
Jackson said he learned of the apology through the media.The district issued a statement on Monday saying it regretted the decision and that it would issue an unredacted version of the yearbook to any student of East Side High School who wants one."The decision was based, in part, on misinformation that Mr Jackson was not one of our students and our review simply focused on the suggestive nature of the photograph," the district said."Superintendent Marion A Bolden personally apologises to Mr Jackson and regrets any embarrassment and unwanted attention the matter has brought to him."District spokesperson Valerie Merritt said Bolden would meet with Jackson on Tuesday. But Steven Goldstein, chairperson of the gay rights group Garden State Equality, said Jackson had not heard from the district by 22:00 on Monday (02:00 GMT on Tuesday)."They don't have a meeting set up, it's not true," Goldstein said. "The school district hasn't contacted him. Whether they reach out to him on Tuesday remains to be seen."...
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