Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe BOISE, Idaho, June 9 (UPI) -- "When I hear the word Twinkie, I think of..." That's the question that students at Lake Hazel Middle School in Boise were asked to answer for their yearbook. Advertisement The students' responses were then printed next to photos and their names. Many of the responses referred to "fat people" and parent Lee Howard was not pleased to find out about it. "It's always still OK to still make fun of the fat person especially the fat chick," Howard told KBOI. "It's just always OK, and I don't understand it because it hurts. It hurts just as much." "I think of fat kids! Wait is this going in the yearbook?" wrote one student who seemingly had figured out the absurdity of the question. "Oh no no no. I think of the minions from 'Despicable Me!'" The Meridian School District supposedly has a strict anti-bullying policy. "That shouldn't have appeared in the yearbook," MSD spokesman Eric Exline said. "The content is not appropriate. It's sending a message that it's OK to make fun of children for anything, their physical appearance or their demeanor, the kind of things you're really trying to prevent." Advertisement It is unlikely that any disciplinary action will be taken. Read More Australian man on motorized beer cooler arrested for DUI Man files $10 million lawsuit against woman for ruining his Pink cover band Male guinea pig fathers 400 after getting into female enclosure and having a field day Lorenzo Ramirez charged with domestic battery after food fight with ketchup and maple syrup Man accused of hitting brother with marijuana plants over the weekend in Florida