• 13 year old girl suspended by school - for having red hair
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Red hair is goddamn fucking hot.
That isn't even that red, there is a girl in my school who dyed all of her hair as red as the Facepunch logo and people cared for like an hour
They used to pull this kinda shit in my School but by the time we had reached year 10 So many people had dyed there hair what ever colour or kept going in plain black trainers instead of shoes (they used to send people home for this) they gave up on it. A Friend of mine also got sent home for having too short hair.
The end of the video talks about the Adams family. Hehe.
My teacher should be sent home for having huge cleavage. Its distracting as fuck.
Looks like someone needs to get their asses whacked by their boss for not having anything better to do.
[QUOTE=Paravin;35593871]Red hair is goddamn fucking hot.[/QUOTE] not in the UK red hair is p. much a flag that screams "SLAG" around here
Oh god my school was like this, focusing on uniform problems more than kids throwing shit at people and being generally disruptive.
This is standard procedure in the UK. Practically every school has a uniform.
Back in highschool I was told of a few times for having hair that was too long. If anything they are the ones being distracting by complaining about things that go relatively unnoticed by the students.
[QUOTE=danharibo;35593157]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.[/QUOTE]Don't even get me started on how anti-technology some teachers are. Sitting in the back of the room using my laptop to take notes, backlight off, sound off, pulls me aside at the end of call proclaiming its "distracting" while 3-4 people have spent most of the class texting their friends. All of this after I gave him a note at the beginning of class from the school saying that I can use it because I type faster then I write. Some teachers just don't get it.
The teacher is stupid for reporting her. I guess she only notices hair and not the other shit that goes on in the classroom.
[QUOTE=Coffee;35594362]This is standard procedure in the UK. Practically every school has a uniform.[/QUOTE] Uniforms are not that bad. Though people wore ties really low so our school got clip on ties they were not so good.
"Clothing and/or hair should not disrupt the educational process..." Funny how the teachers are breaking their own rule.
[QUOTE=Jakarius;35594558]"Clothing and/or hair should not disrupt the educational process..." Funny how the teachers are breaking their own rule.[/QUOTE] The rules are for students, not teachers.
isn't this against freedom of speech/expression, since its a public school wouldn't this be very illegal in american law?
Equal rights for scene kids!
Wish she would have just tore that referral in half as soon as they handed it to her.
I feel sorry for all you people who had to bear with strict dress-codes. I mean, hair too long? No tie / blazer? The extent of our dress code was "don't show tits or ass." That was about it. :v:
This is just the UK We have some kind of neo-nazi new teacher who just joined and parades around all day inspecting uniform, my girlfriend has been sent home twice for her "extreme hair style" and me once, and I was nearly sent home for wearing a pair of black skate style shoes (they just looked like normal shoes) The UK is fucking messed up with education
My school dress code: - Actually wear clothes. Full size T-shirt and pants (shorts , skirts are fine) - No swear words or discriminatory crap - Nothing illegal (includes cigarettes and alcohol)
[QUOTE=eternalflamez;35593618]Gosh, I wonder why... [sub][sub]attention whore[/sub][/sub][/QUOTE] lol, you sure are offended easy. It's middle school, and I was talked into it by my brother and brother-in-law. It was fun. I was really shy and quiet, so giving me the boot over having my hair dyed DARK blue because it's a "distraction" is fucking retarded.
This is just another device to make the next generation slaves to the system.
[img]http://whns.images.worldnow.com/images/17405383_BG1.jpg[/img] SO DISRUPTIVE This can sort of be justified if her hair was BRIGHT red, but this looks pretty normal and there's no way it can be obnoxious enough to get a suspension.
My school was so dumb man, they once made me switch out of my Goatwhore t-shirt. [B]I wonder why....[/B]
I know private schools, considering they care about their image force students to look normal. I've seen kids here in Spain be sent back home because they dyed their hair, bleached it, guys for wearing earrings (looks silly, but still...), etc. Not that weird.
woah holy shit, this happened in my school disctrict, i like like half an hour away from greer
No, it's a Catholic school and they sent her home for impersonating those with no soul. Duh. Everyone knows that.
[QUOTE=Fear_Fox;35593685]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] Land of the free* *[sp]If your a straight, white, christian male. (with normal hair colour obviously..)[/sp]
My school has rather tight uniform standards - apparently it's a good way of instilling discipline into kids who will never be disciplined - and students who have potential but may have that disrupted by missing too much school have been suspended for weeks just because of their hair. one of my friends was blonde and had short pink highlights and has been suspended since the beginning of the month, during mock-exam time. I keep asking teachers, 'should uniform really come before results?' but I only ever get 'you do it because we say so' for an answer. Makes me real angry to see fellow students struggling at school because the teachers feel the need to boost their egos by chucking them out for having too 'extreme' hair dye or white lines on their shoes while others are dealing weed outside the classroom.
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