SUMNER, Wash. — A yearbook controversy has parents and students in Sumner, Washington furious.

KOMO News reports that when Sumner High School students got their yearbook some of the pages had been cut out because of “inappropriate” senior quotes.

Now students said they feel like they’re getting punished when it could have been avoided.

It’s tradition for seniors to submit quotes next to their picture in the yearbook, but after thousands of yearbooks had already been printed, parents complained about inappropriate and offensive quotes from some seniors that made it into the yearbook. Some of the quotes referenced drug use or were sexual in nature.

As a result, all the senior quote pages were literally cut out and replaced with an insert without the quotes.

The school district issued a statement that reads in part:

“In an unfortunate oversight during the editing process, inappropriate quotes from some seniors inadvertently made it into the yearbook. To ensure this doesn’t happen in the future, we will be reviewing our editing procedures and implementing a new process.”