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The Joker
January 13th, 2010, 11:31 PM
MESQUITE, Texas - The parents of a four-year-old boy disciplined for having long hair have rejected a compromise from a Texas school board that agreed to adjust its grooming policy.

The impasse means pre-kindergartner Taylor Pugh will remain in in-school suspension, sitting alone with a teacher's aide in a library. He has been sequestered from classmates at Floyd Elementary School in Mesquite, a Dallas suburb, since late November.

After a closed-door meeting Monday, the Mesquite school board decided the boy could wear his hair in tight braids but keep it no longer than his ears. But his parents say the adjustment isn't enough for Taylor, who wears his hair long, covering his earlobes and shirt collar.

His mother, Elizabeth Taylor, said she'll pull back Taylor's hair in a ponytail, acknowledging the style will keep him suspended.

"If I braid his hair, his scalp will bleed and his hair will break," Elizabeth Taylor said after the meeting.

According to the district dress code, boys' hair must be kept out of the eyes and cannot extend below the bottom of earlobes or over the collar of a dress shirt. Fads in hairstyles "designed to attract attention to the individual or to disrupt the orderly conduct of the classroom or campus is not permitted," the policy states.

The district is known for standing tough on its dress code. Last year, a seventh-grader was sent home for wearing black skinny pants. His parents chose to home-school him.

On its website, the district says its code is in place because "students who dress and groom themselves neatly, and in an acceptable and appropriate manner, are more likely to become constructive members of the society in which we live."

Taylor said her fight is not over. She and her husband are considering taking the district to court or appealing to the State Board of Education.

"I know that there are a whole set of steps we can take," she said.

2D
January 14th, 2010, 12:05 AM
Only in Texas.

BuryYourFlame
January 14th, 2010, 12:25 AM
That's always been the hair requirements for my school and most other schools I know here. >.>

The Joker
January 14th, 2010, 12:37 AM
You have hair requirements at school? 0_o

Evermore
January 14th, 2010, 12:45 AM
I'm sorry but this one pisses me off. It makes me want to move to wherever the fuck this is in texas and slap the shit out of the principle. First, long hair does not draw attention to ones self unless they're trying to. In fact a lot of guys with long hair have it that way for the opposite affect. I say if our gender's are supposed to be "equal" then guys should be allowed to have long hair. If it's socially acceptable for a girl to wear jeans why is it not socially acceptable for a guy to wear a skirt? Second, that is stereotyping to an enormous degree not only is he saying that long haired people don't groom themselves properly, when most the time they groom themselves more then short haired guys but just because they aren't groomed does not mean someone is not going to be a productive member of society.
Seriously this kid had to homeschool because they didn't want him wearing skinny jeans. This is why people hate school. This school should be set fire to. When it's empty of course.

BuryYourFlame
January 14th, 2010, 02:50 AM
Because that is the society that we live in. Sure, it's stereotyping, but every stereotype has its basis. I'm not saying they are true, just that there is a reason for them. Stereotypes are also the way many people (employers included) view the world and that isn't going to change any time in the forseeable future.

Hatsune Miku
January 14th, 2010, 03:41 AM
Only in Texas.

No skinny Jeans, No long hair.

Only buzzcuts and cowboy boots

Sugaree
January 14th, 2010, 03:16 PM
Only in Texas.

Sounds more like Suburbia to me. Hair regulations...seriously? If the kid wants his hair that way, then let him have his hair that way.

BWilson94
January 14th, 2010, 03:20 PM
so the kid cant have long hair but skinheads could come to school bald. how does that add up?

ShatteredWings
January 14th, 2010, 03:56 PM
I'm still waiting for the school that says girls must have hair past their shoulders

karl
January 14th, 2010, 05:37 PM
We have a school uniform and it's a religious school, and the women teachers are nuns, and my hair is over my ears, another guy has a pony tail, and some have really short hair. One guy paints his finger nails, and there's never a problem

Sugaree
January 14th, 2010, 06:05 PM
We have a school uniform and it's a religious school, and the women teachers are nuns, and my hair is over my ears, another guy has a pony tail, and some have really short hair. One guy paints his finger nails, and there's never a problem

Maybe because it's a tolerant religious school. That's a rarity. I used to have the uniform regulations. White shirt with a tie and black pants with black tie shoes. Not to mention the feeling of it all being encompassed by brick is fun.