A New Jersey high school will print corrected yearbooks after a student’s picture was deliberately altered to cover up his Donald Trump T-shirt, local media reported.

Grant Berardo, a 17-year-old junior at Wall Township High School, wore a T-shirt with the “TRUMP Make America Great Again” motto on picture day — but when he received the yearbook earlier this month, the pro-Trump message was deleted from his clothing.

A week after the school district was alerted to the sanitized photo, superintendent Cheryl Dyer announced that a new yearbook will be issued.

“I cannot allow the intentional change that was not based on dress code to be ignored,” Dyer wrote in a letter to parents obtained by NJ.com. “I am the Chief School Administrator in this district, and I take responsibility for the actions of those who are employed here. Therefore, I have determined that a re-issuance of the yearbook is necessary.”

It was initially reported that another student also had the word “Trump” on his fleece vest removed, but Dyer claimed that the photo was resized — just like every other picture in the yearbook — making Trump’s name no longer visible.

Dyer said in the letter that she hasn’t yet determined why a pro-Trump quote that the freshman class president chose to accompany her photo did not appear in the yearbook.

“I do not know if this was an oversight, carelessness, or intentional,” she wrote.

The yearbook contained other kinds of errors, Dyer wrote — including the omission of certain students and class officers’ images. And one student’s eyes were closed in the image that went to print, even though better shots were available.

“I do not believe that it is possible to create a yearbook of 248 pages, thousands of pictures, names, and lines of text and have it be error free,” the letter said. “I also think that reasonable people recognize that, but when the error pertains to them, they are rightfully upset.”

The new yearbook will be available within two weeks, NJ.com reported.

The school’s yearbook adviser, Susan Parsons, was suspended earlier this week.