A New Jersey school district suspended the yearbook adviser accused of wiping out Donald Trump campaign logos and slogans from student pictures, officials said Monday.

Wall HS 11th-grader Grant Berardo donned a “TRUMP Make America Great Again” T-shirt for his yearbook shot – but when the annual was issued last week, that MAGA logo had been mysteriously wiped out.

Freshman class president Montana Dobrovich-Fago submitted a quote – a comment from Trump to “think big” – to run under her picture, and that didn’t make it into the Wall HS yearbook either.

Montana’s brother Wyatt wore a fleece with “Trump” stitched on it, but the president’s name was cropped out of what appeared in the annual.

Kim Keator, executive secretary to Wall Township schools superintendent Cheryl Dyer, said her boss suspended the yearbook adviser.

“The superintendent is outraged and very upset,” Keator said, “and doing everything she can right now to get to the bottom of this and have it corrected.”

Keator declined to name the suspended employee.

But faculty member Susan Parsons identified herself to The Post last week as the school’s yearbook adviser.

Parsons and a rep for her union could not be immediately reached for comment on Monday.

Joseph Berardo, Grant’s dad, said he met with Dyer and Wall HS principal Rosaleen Sirchio on Monday and they told him about Parson’s suspension.

The dad said he wants new yearbooks issued, while the school has offered sending home stickers that could replace the lost images.

“They’re going the right direction, I’m pleased with the way they’re handling it,” Joseph Berardo said.