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Should he be allowed to go to school with this hairstyle?
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/// I would feel ridiculous without it, it makes me an individual. All my mates like it and some want it too.' ///
Yes a ridiculous individual it would seem.
/// I would feel ridiculous without it, it makes me an individual. All my mates like it and some want it too.' ///
Yes a ridiculous individual it would seem.
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No, as im sure his parents received the relevant bumph before he went to that particular school, and im sure somewhere in there it detailed what was and wasn't acceptable in the school. It also looks utterly ridiculous and isn't even the centre of his bonce for heavens sake.
And I agree with one of the comments underneath, his dad does look like one of The Chuckle Brothers :-)
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No, as im sure his parents received the relevant bumph before he went to that particular school, and im sure somewhere in there it detailed what was and wasn't acceptable in the school. It also looks utterly ridiculous and isn't even the centre of his bonce for heavens sake.
And I agree with one of the comments underneath, his dad does look like one of The Chuckle Brothers :-)
But he hasn't been going to that school CD. My guess is, it was tolerated throughout primary school, however now he's moved ot senior school (he's 11) it's not acceptable at his new senior school.
I'm also willing ot guess his mum grabbed a probably harassed teacher during parents evening and was told "yes" to a question the teacher really wasn't listening to.
For a haircut that extreme (not to mention just looking plain daft) it's up to his parents to check, check and triple check that it was acceptable prior to him going.
I'm also willing ot guess his mum grabbed a probably harassed teacher during parents evening and was told "yes" to a question the teacher really wasn't listening to.
For a haircut that extreme (not to mention just looking plain daft) it's up to his parents to check, check and triple check that it was acceptable prior to him going.
How exactly does his hairstyle affect his ability to learn? How does this do anything but reinforce his idea that his hairstyle is 'anti-establishment'? And even if it is particularly, why doesn't he have the right to make that statement if he wants to?
I don't think I will ever understand the rigid intolerance of being different which seems so widespread in schools.
I don't think I will ever understand the rigid intolerance of being different which seems so widespread in schools.
I don't agree Boobies. They asked and were answered in the affirmative about his hair, it's not their problem if the person they asked wasn't listening. A staff member in the school gave inaccurate information and that's the fault of the school. They need to take that one on the chin and deal with it. Faid do's if the teacher had said no and the parents had still let him keep his hair, but they didn't so it's tough titties.
He's not a problem student and he shouldn't be treated as such. I think it's outrageous actually.
He's not a problem student and he shouldn't be treated as such. I think it's outrageous actually.
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