Ask Clayton Huey to end Lifetouch's involvement


Ask Clayton Huey to end Lifetouch's involvement
Recent signers:
Deb Dolber and 19 others have signed recently.
The Issue
For the safety and innocence of our children, it is imperative that we take a stand against any associations that might compromise their security. Recent concerns have surfaced regarding Lifetouch's connection to the Epstein Files, which many in our community find unsettling. These allegations have caused significant distress to parents, including myself, and have prompted us to reconsider the involvement of such a company in our children's school activities.
Lifetouch, a company known for capturing school memories, is currently the designated photography service provider at Clayton Huey. However, given the severe nature of the allegations, it is crucial for the Clayton Huey administration to reconsider this partnership. While there might not be legal verdicts implicating Lifetouch directly, the association alone raises red flags about the firm's values and decision-making processes.
Our primary concern as parents is to ensure the utmost safety of our children. We send our kids to school with the expectation that every aspect of the education system supports and protects their well-being. By opting out of Lifetouch's services, Clayton Huey would send a strong message about its commitment to student safety and its readiness to act when concerns are raised by the community.
There are several alternative photography service providers available who not only offer the same quality but also maintain a clear record free from controversial associations. Partnering with such firms would restore parents' confidence in the school's choices and ensure that the focus remains on providing a safe and nurturing environment for all students.
Our children deserve to enjoy an educational experience untainted by associations with entities linked to scandals and controversies. We trust in our school's ability to uphold these standards and urge the administration to make a decision that reflects the values we wish to instill in our children: integrity, safety, and transparency.
Join us in urging the Clayton Huey administration to opt-out of Lifetouch's services. Sign this petition today to advocate for a safer and more trustworthy environment for our children.
Lifetouch, a company known for capturing school memories, is currently the designated photography service provider at Clayton Huey. However, given the severe nature of the allegations, it is crucial for the Clayton Huey administration to reconsider this partnership. While there might not be legal verdicts implicating Lifetouch directly, the association alone raises red flags about the firm's values and decision-making processes.
Our primary concern as parents is to ensure the utmost safety of our children. We send our kids to school with the expectation that every aspect of the education system supports and protects their well-being. By opting out of Lifetouch's services, Clayton Huey would send a strong message about its commitment to student safety and its readiness to act when concerns are raised by the community.
There are several alternative photography service providers available who not only offer the same quality but also maintain a clear record free from controversial associations. Partnering with such firms would restore parents' confidence in the school's choices and ensure that the focus remains on providing a safe and nurturing environment for all students.
Our children deserve to enjoy an educational experience untainted by associations with entities linked to scandals and controversies. We trust in our school's ability to uphold these standards and urge the administration to make a decision that reflects the values we wish to instill in our children: integrity, safety, and transparency.
Join us in urging the Clayton Huey administration to opt-out of Lifetouch's services. Sign this petition today to advocate for a safer and more trustworthy environment for our children.

Meagan McConnellPetition Starter
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Recent signers:
Deb Dolber and 19 others have signed recently.
The Issue
For the safety and innocence of our children, it is imperative that we take a stand against any associations that might compromise their security. Recent concerns have surfaced regarding Lifetouch's connection to the Epstein Files, which many in our community find unsettling. These allegations have caused significant distress to parents, including myself, and have prompted us to reconsider the involvement of such a company in our children's school activities.
Lifetouch, a company known for capturing school memories, is currently the designated photography service provider at Clayton Huey. However, given the severe nature of the allegations, it is crucial for the Clayton Huey administration to reconsider this partnership. While there might not be legal verdicts implicating Lifetouch directly, the association alone raises red flags about the firm's values and decision-making processes.
Our primary concern as parents is to ensure the utmost safety of our children. We send our kids to school with the expectation that every aspect of the education system supports and protects their well-being. By opting out of Lifetouch's services, Clayton Huey would send a strong message about its commitment to student safety and its readiness to act when concerns are raised by the community.
There are several alternative photography service providers available who not only offer the same quality but also maintain a clear record free from controversial associations. Partnering with such firms would restore parents' confidence in the school's choices and ensure that the focus remains on providing a safe and nurturing environment for all students.
Our children deserve to enjoy an educational experience untainted by associations with entities linked to scandals and controversies. We trust in our school's ability to uphold these standards and urge the administration to make a decision that reflects the values we wish to instill in our children: integrity, safety, and transparency.
Join us in urging the Clayton Huey administration to opt-out of Lifetouch's services. Sign this petition today to advocate for a safer and more trustworthy environment for our children.
Lifetouch, a company known for capturing school memories, is currently the designated photography service provider at Clayton Huey. However, given the severe nature of the allegations, it is crucial for the Clayton Huey administration to reconsider this partnership. While there might not be legal verdicts implicating Lifetouch directly, the association alone raises red flags about the firm's values and decision-making processes.
Our primary concern as parents is to ensure the utmost safety of our children. We send our kids to school with the expectation that every aspect of the education system supports and protects their well-being. By opting out of Lifetouch's services, Clayton Huey would send a strong message about its commitment to student safety and its readiness to act when concerns are raised by the community.
There are several alternative photography service providers available who not only offer the same quality but also maintain a clear record free from controversial associations. Partnering with such firms would restore parents' confidence in the school's choices and ensure that the focus remains on providing a safe and nurturing environment for all students.
Our children deserve to enjoy an educational experience untainted by associations with entities linked to scandals and controversies. We trust in our school's ability to uphold these standards and urge the administration to make a decision that reflects the values we wish to instill in our children: integrity, safety, and transparency.
Join us in urging the Clayton Huey administration to opt-out of Lifetouch's services. Sign this petition today to advocate for a safer and more trustworthy environment for our children.

Meagan McConnellPetition Starter
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Petition created on February 28, 2026