Topic: 12 yr old gets suspende for dying her hair | |
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don’t know, but having worked for so many years in a system in which children can curse at and physically assault a teacher with little or no consequence, I find it strange when I encounter a school that suspends a student for having pink hair…
Maybe I’m just immune to this type of thing |
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What are the rules on that?...I know in our school system you get sent home for that
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whats messed up about thbis story is the girl is like a straight a student and did it becqause her father died of cancer............the pink being for cancer awarness
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I hate it when schools try pulling things like that. As someone who dyes their hair every color of the rainbow, I find that to be irritating. Its just dye, gosh.
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What are the rules on that?...I know in our school system you get sent home for that they dont have a problem here, as my daughter put some purple tint in my granddaughter hair last yr and she went to school with that and nothing was said.. |
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It all depends on where you are at. I grew up in Detroit, Michigan... You don't even want to know what they'll allow there.
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Edited by
Kleisto
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Fri 08/22/08 11:50 PM
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All I'll say is two words: Police State
We're living in it, more so every day. This is just another example. |
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Look, some schools have dress codes. They have to uphold the rules. If she wanted to do something like that to support her dad she should have talked to the principle before hand. It really wouldnt even spread cancer awareness with just pink hair. When I see people with pink hair I dont think of cancer.
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don’t know, but having worked for so many years in a system in which children can curse at and physically assault a teacher with little or no consequence, I find it strange when I encounter a school that suspends a student for having pink hair… Maybe I’m just immune to this type of thing well at least she can read and follow directions..the school should be proud of that fact.... |
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don’t know, but having worked for so many years in a system in which children can curse at and physically assault a teacher with little or no consequence, I find it strange when I encounter a school that suspends a student for having pink hair… Maybe I’m just immune to this type of thing GULP...I HAD PINK HAIR IN HIGH SCHOOL....I WAS ATTENDING BEAUTY SCHOOL...BACK THEN (SHUT UP SYMBELMYNE) IT WAS CALLED 'HIGH FASHION'..... LINDYY |
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Look, some schools have dress codes. They have to uphold the rules. If she wanted to do something like that to support her dad she should have talked to the principle before hand. It really wouldnt even spread cancer awareness with just pink hair. When I see people with pink hair I dont think of cancer. I agree with you. The girl was warned last school year that her hair violated the school's dress code. She's the one that decided her fate when she had already been warned about her hair. |
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whats messed up about thbis story is the girl is like a straight a student and did it becqause her father died of cancer............the pink being for cancer awarness [/quote actually pink is for breast cancer awareness. This child could have done so much more where others would know what her cause was besides dying her hair. |
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