OAK PARK, IL — Oak Park and River Forest High School administrators have decided to reprint the school's yearbook after photos were added that showed students making a hand gesture that's used by far-right racist groups. In a statement to students, families and staff, OPRF Supt. Joylynn Pruitt-Adams said the yearbook had not been distributed before the images were discovered.

"[The yearbook] contains photos of students making a hand gesture that has different meanings. In some cases it's in what is known as the circle game," Pruitt-Adams' statement read. "However, the gesture has more recently become associated with white nationalism. Regardless of intent, the potential negative impact of this gesture has led us to decide that we cannot distribute the yearbook as is."

The gesture, which is an upside-down "okay" symbol, was found in 18 photos in the yearbook. It will cost more than $50,000 to reprint the book.