The young girl above is an 11th grade high school student in California, at Los Osos High School.

That much is true.

What isn’t even remotely true is the name below her photograph. Her name isn’t “Isis Phillips”. It’s Bayan Zehlif, and yeah, she’s pretty pissed about the misprint, something the yearbook and the principal of the school are saying was unintentional.

Ms. Zehlif doesn’t agree.

“I am extremely saddened, disgusted, hurt and embarrassed,” she wrote on her Facebook account Friday. “The school reached out to me and had the audacity to say that this was a typo. I beg to differ, let’s be real.”

Of course, the name alludes to the violent Islamic terror organization otherwise known as the Islamic State, IS, ISIL and sometimes Daesh.

The superintendent of the school, however, has come out publicly through a local newspaper and admitted that the slip up might not have been just that, but rather, an evil goof. He also said that if it’s found to be intentional the “administration will take appropriate actions.”

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