• 13 year old girl suspended by school - for having red hair
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[QUOTE]GREER, SC (FOX Carolina) - How red is too red to be considered "unnatural" for a hair color? That's what one Greenville County family is asking after their 13-year-old daughter was given in-school suspension for a hair color one of her teachers said was against the rules. Hannah Adams and her friend dyed parts of their hair red at the beginning of spring break, and were sent to ISS on Tuesday when they returned to school. Adams said getting in trouble, and dying her hair a darker color than normal to cover the red has been a bigger distraction than when her hair was red. The middle school's dress code policy states: "Clothing and/or hair should not disrupt the educational process... Non-human hair color is not permitted." Hannah's mother, Kimberly Adams, said the language is too vague since red can technically be a human hair color. She says she wouldn't send her kids to school with outrageous styles or colors, though. She says she and Hannah have both seen others at Riverside Middle with multi colored "unnatural" hair color. The Adams' think this week's punishment and possible permanent record aren't fair. "[The administrators] keep going back to the handbook and going back to the policy and it should be that way across the board or it should not be that way at all," said Kimberly Adams. Hannah Adams hopes something can be worked out so that she can go on planned field trip Friday. Right now, her stint in ISS prevents her from participating. The Greenville County School District said the principal has spoken with the Adams', but that the rules, are the rules.[/QUOTE] Source: [url]http://www.foxcarolina.com/story/17405383/red-hair-gets-13-year-old-suspended?hpt=us_bn5[/url]
Yes I can totally imagine her soulles, unhuman hair being the most distracting thing in a classroom.
What the fuck
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This is one of the many things that's wrong with education, instead of tackling people who disrupt classes with their behaviour, they target people who in most cases have done nothing disruptive at all.
Holy fuck, send the administrators to school.
It's not even a ridiculous bright red.
That's just bullshit. Smells like they were looking for an excuse to send her home.
[h2]She's not a ginger she dyed her hair[/h2] Just putting that out there before the ginger j- oh
[QUOTE=G-Strogg;35593138]Yes I can totally imagine her soulles, unhuman hair being the most distracting thing in a classroom.[/QUOTE] Prusselusken apparently don't know what sarcasm is.
This is why we should stop letting a bunch of old, fat, stupid dicks cook up the ridiculous rules that do nothing more than clog up the education system even more than it already is. We need some fresh brains with some fresh material in there.
Now that's fucking retarded honestly..
yo man that un-natural hair thats so distracting to the kids the kids gon be starin at it all day
She looks like she's in her 30s sorry.
Dying your hair a 'non-human colour' only disrupts people for like 30 seconds tops I went to an all boys school, kids dyed their hair green and nobody gave a shit
[QUOTE=Sir M;35593498]Dying your hair a 'non-human colour' only disrupts people for like 30 seconds tops I went to an all boys school, kids dyed their hair green and nobody gave a shit[/QUOTE] Shit really? You lucky sunuva.
Why are they focusing on some girl's hair while there is a outrageous bullying problem in our schools?
I will never understand the logic of the schools in these situations. "Hey, this girls hair might be disrupting the education of our students, [B]Let's disrupt her education in response[/B]" Fucking idiots, honestly..
[QUOTE=Sir M;35593498]Dying your hair a 'non-human colour' only disrupts people for like 30 seconds tops I went to an all boys school, kids dyed their hair green and nobody gave a shit[/QUOTE] It's to do with public image and dress code. Although I watched the video in the source and in this situation it seems like an overreaction. "disrupting" education... I don't know about that.
I got suspended for a week in middleschool because I shaved my hair into a mohawk and dyed it blue.
[QUOTE=Bound;35593601]I got suspended for a week in middleschool because I shaved my hair into a mohawk and dyed it blue.[/QUOTE] Gosh, I wonder why... [sub][sub]attention whore[/sub][/sub]
at my school you can get sent home & suspended for stupid shit like this too, such as wearing trainers, not having a tie or blazer etc. it's ridiculous.
boo fucking hoo I go to a school where this girl dressed in all rainbows and nobody gave a shit. Hell there's this girl who comes to school EVERY DAY dressed as some Naruto character, doesn't cause a single problem. Hair dyed red? You can fucking suck it up and deal with it
there comes a point where you have to wonder if education is really their focus.
Which is why I like Sweden. You can basically wear anything you want, and have any hair color you want (as long as you aren't wearing something like a swastika, or any other really offensive symbols of course) and the schools can't do shit about it. They have no right to suspend you for it. Wasn't America supposed to be land of the free or something?
[QUOTE=Fear_Fox;35593685]Wasn't America supposed to be land of the free or something?[/QUOTE] It's supposed to be a lot of things, when we say the pledge for example, we pledge that the nation is indivisible but if you look at it, it's, well, pretty divided
it's barely red enough, even still, if your ADHD little shitty kids can't pay attention maybe it's not just her that's an issue what about my mate? he has red hair, naturally.
I really don't see the problem. Aside from being hard to lose (which would be good for a field trip, just look for the bright red thing bopping around and you'll know where she is) it's just hair. I know how she feels, though, I got sent to the office because I was caught picking lint off my penis in the lunch line. D: Nobody said shit about anything related to lint and/or dicks, so I still don't know how they expected a preschooler to know that wasn't cool.
[QUOTE=JumpinJackFlash;35593793]I really don't see the problem. Aside from being hard to lose (which would be good for a field trip, just look for the bright red thing bopping around and you'll know where she is) it's just hair. I know how she feels, though, I got sent to the office because I was caught picking lint off my penis in the lunch line. D: Nobody said shit about anything related to lint and/or dicks, so I still don't know how they expected a preschooler to know that wasn't cool.[/QUOTE] wat
I got sent home in middle school for having a Ren and Stimpy shirt that had the word "buttocks" on it. True story.
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