• 13 year old girl suspended by school - for having red hair
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[QUOTE=luverofJ!93;35598680]My school was so dumb man, they once made me switch out of my Goatwhore t-shirt. [B]I wonder why....[/B][/QUOTE] goatwhore shirt is far different than slightly red hair
Damn, I thought all redheads are attractive. It seems I am wrong.
I don't see how the school's decision is legal. The Supreme Court has defended more disruptive behavior than red hair.
Those teachers have no souls, punishing a girl for dying her hair.
The ironic thing here is people with the Fox mindset is what caused this to happen
A kid back in my school days attempted suicide after years of bullying which was reported to the school and never acted upon, but boy did my assistant principals have eyes on every girl's skirt to make sure they weren't too short.
The tips of her hair are pretty unnaturally red but this is an absolutely stupid rule and response nonetheless.
[QUOTE=FlashFireSix;35595699]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[/QUOTE] No. The point of these rules is to program you into a normal dress code to prepare you for a normal job later in life. If you walk into a job interview for an office job and you've got bright red hair, massive knock off earrings and dressing inappropriately, you're not going to get the job.
So many kids at my school have ridiculous hair colors and nobody really cares. In fact, I've heard the faculty compliment them on it a few times.
[QUOTE=Coffee;35603304]No. The point of these rules is to program you into a normal dress code to prepare you for a normal job later in life. If you walk into a job interview for an office job and you've got bright red hair, massive knock off earrings and dressing inappropriately, you're not going to get the job.[/QUOTE] School is supposed to be an education system, though, not a workforce training system.
[QUOTE=Bound;35598121]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.[/QUOTE] :v: I was just kidding, sorry to offend you.
My high school had a natural hair colour only policy. It was also full of chavs, which meant that about 60% of the female population were suspended at any given time due to having bright red hair.
This always happens. I remember once I got in trouble for giggling during assembly and had to wait outside my headmistress' office with 2 friends, and when she came out, she noticed my hair. asked me what year I was and when I said second she said I was disgraceful and I had to have it short.
Suspension is too harsh for a dyed hair
[QUOTE=Coffee;35603304]No. The point of these rules is to program you into a normal dress code to prepare you for a normal job later in life. If you walk into a job interview for an office job and you've got bright red hair, massive knock off earrings and dressing inappropriately, you're not going to get the job.[/QUOTE] Unless its a job to be in a porn
[QUOTE=Coffee;35603304]No. The point of these rules is to program you into a normal dress code to prepare you for a normal job later in life. If you walk into a job interview for an office job and you've got bright red hair, massive knock off earrings and dressing inappropriately, you're not going to get the job.[/QUOTE] Jobs here normally doesn't have any form of dress code. Stores might have special uniforms but they won't fire you or anything for having red hair. It's not a proper reason to fire you, nor is it a proper reason not to hire you. With that said, coming to a job interview looking like trash will send a pretty clear message of course. But they can't really use it as grounds if you get the job or not.
I feel sorry for her
[QUOTE=Coffee;35594726]The rules are for students, not teachers.[/QUOTE] Ok the school as an establishment is breaking its own rule by letting someone's hair disrupt the educational process. If left alone the girl's hair would not be an issue but they have blown it out of proportion and caused more disruption than would have happened otherwise, which is to say, none.
[QUOTE=Spearman;35606966]School is supposed to be an education system, though, not a workforce training system.[/QUOTE] No school is exactly a work training system. It adapts you to go in at set times, day in, day out, day in, day out, it adapts you to do work at home by giving you homework, so you get into the habit of doing work outside of your working hours. You're being brainwashed into a specific set of programming.
[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] Denmark is like Sweden at this point (They're actually quite alike at a lot of things). What is up with America? Pull your shit together. Your giving too much of a shit about colored hair, and not the education of your citizens...
[QUOTE=Michael haxz;35593586]Why are they focusing on some girl's hair while there is a outrageous bullying problem in our schools?[/QUOTE] This so much, also who gets distracted by someones hair colour???
[QUOTE=Coffee;35603304]No. The point of these rules is to program you into a normal dress code to prepare you for a normal job later in life. If you walk into a job interview for an office job and you've got bright red hair, massive knock off earrings and dressing inappropriately, you're not going to get the job.[/QUOTE] Seriously, if someone applies for a job without having the common sense of dressing appropriately, they don't deserve it.
I died my hair once for a party on halloween, I tried my absolute hardest to wash it all out, with only tiny parts i couldn't get out, You couldn't notice it from 5 feet away. YET 20 minutes after entering school, a teacher who was standing behind me for 10 minutes sent me home.
death penalty
This happened to my friend once, he was in to the whole punk rock scene and got a mohawk and dyed it green. He got sent home but his parents went to the school and started yelling and shit. Needless to say he was back the next day.
[quote="Source"]Non-human hair color is not permitted.[/quote] good on them, purge the ranga scourge!!!!!!! these vile, filthy non human creatures should not be allowed near our children!!!!
[QUOTE]Non-human hair color is not permitted.[/QUOTE] Fucking Scoia'tael scum!
You [b]must conform[/b], child.
I went to a private school, and they were pretty much neurotic about uniform and hair regulations. It was a massive pain in the ass. If your shirt was remotely untucked, the staff would flip a shit and give you a detention. So I sympathise.
Is she really 13? She looks about 18 to me.
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