ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- A Rochester city school is placing restrictions on where photos of U.S. presidents can be displayed. 

The decision by Principal Walter Larkin Jr. came after a group of teachers complained that the school failed to acknowledge Donald Trump.

Instead of adding displays featuring the current president, the school has instead decided to remove pictures of all presidents in hallways, library and the main office.

“I think this is a very discriminatory practice. It puts way too much power in the hands of one person and it creates so many problems that could be avoided by just saying look he`s the president,” said Edison engineering teacher, Donald Murphy. 

“For them to want to put up a picture of a man that symbolizes hatred, bigotry, and put it around a school that contains majority of minorities being African Americans, Chinese, Japanese, what have you, doesn’t make sense,” said Joseph Collins, a parent. 

According to RCSD, they have no say in this matter because decisions like this have always been left up to the principal. 

“There is no written policy in the city school district for any of this,” said Carlos Garcia of the Rochester City School District.

While presidential pictures are not allowed in hallways, libraries or main offices at Edison, the district tells us they are allowed in classrooms as long as they are being used for educational purposes.