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Student fights code of conduct to keep pink hair
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This is a video - but to summarize, there is a student who is willing to fail school to keep her pink hair. She says her freedom of expression is being violated because pink hair is considered a distraction in the classroom. Her mom is supporting her kid. Basically, I think this girl needs to grow up. In the workplace, unless she works for Hot Topic, pink hair will not be tolerated and she just needs to learn to live with that. To ruin her academic record over hair dye is ridiculous - and her mom isn't helping by telling her kid it's ok. dumb dumb dumb... |
My advice would be for this young lady to more wisely pick her battles.
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If not being able to have pink hair in highschool is the worst thing that happens to this girl, she'll have a good life.
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The pink hair might be our first clue that you're onto something :) |
I think that's awesome. School isn't the workplace and there's no good reason why a student shouldn't be allowed to come to class with pink hair.
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The issue is that there is nothing in the school dress code to prohibit it, yet the school is objecting.
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It's been established that schools have a right to enforce dress codes. Requiring "natural" hair colors isn't different from requiring shorts to be longer than a certain lenght, banning facial hair on guys, or even having a full on dress code of khakis and polos or something. It's also an issue of picking your battles. But hey, if she gets suspended due to the hair color AND it's deemed that the school is using appropriate authority in doing so, then that suspension remains on her record. If her, and her parents, are ok with this, so be it. If I were her mother I'd tell her to dye it pink in the summer but go brown, black, whatever during the school year. |
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Apparently, we can't count on parents to prepare children for "the real world", so we need schools to do that for us. In the "real world" you can't have pink hair and expect to be gainfully employed. Also, there were a lot of rules when I was in highschool that I didn't think "made sense". Which is why highschoolers don't run the highschool, the admin does. |
However, having pink hair is probably distracting to other students in class. This is the basis for many such dress code rulings.
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http://www.verdalet.com/showcase/per...a_von_slut.jpg And the school shouldn't be able to say anything? |
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Yeah pink hair is distracting...for like three seconds. |
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