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5 year old suspended for haircut.
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By Cerberus.Pleebo 2013-04-08 21:08:10
We're just biding our time until Kim Kardashian has her baby.
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By Seraph.Jacaut 2013-04-08 21:18:43
my soon to be 2 year old has a 3 inch long curly platinum blonde mohawk with baby blue eyes, hes gonna be knocking them dead by kindergarten, im training early. (more of a faux hawk we didnt shave the sides just a bit shorter to make the hawk noticable)
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By Valefor.Applebottoms 2013-04-08 21:24:40
We're just biding our time until Kim Kardashian has her baby. Sad America... so so sad...
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By Fenrir.Sylow 2013-04-08 21:25:54
Valefor.Applebottoms said: »We're just biding our time until Kim Kardashian has her baby. Sad America... so so sad...
Um, excuse me? That's the Messiah you're disparaging. Stop discriminating against my religion.
By Krizz 2013-04-08 21:33:15
Krizz does not approve of the schools actions. Damn straight.
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By Valefor.Applebottoms 2013-04-08 21:33:53
Valefor.Applebottoms said: »We're just biding our time until Kim Kardashian has her baby. Sad America... so so sad...
Um, excuse me? That's the Messiah you're disparaging. Stop discriminating against my religion. 
I would believe this as my messiah over that.. thing in her womb anyday.
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By Asura.Escorian 2013-04-08 21:39:16
Krizz does not approve of the schools actions. Damn straight. haha I thought krizz was the name yuriki called themselves and i saw your profile picture and laughed.
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By Bahamut.Baconwrap 2013-04-08 21:43:51
The policy was probably written with something that was continually distracting or was significantly disruptive
Not really... now a days school policies are very detailed particularly when it comes to attire and hair.
I didn't attend a private school and all the schools in my district prohibited dyes that were not "natural" and also prohibited hair styles that the admin found to be disruptive. And this is coming from a California school lol
Like don't get me wrong I don't see anything wrong with the kids hair-cut. But I can see how it would fall into disruptive/distracting particularly if your district admin is a bit on the conservative side. Ultimately, one should know how conservative a district is before sending their kids to such schools.
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By Bismarck.Bloodrose 2013-04-08 22:28:18
It's not necessarily the district as it is the individual administrator who interprets the rules. Honestly, i have to that in a class of 5 year olds, this would have been a HUGE distraction until every kid in class had touched his hair, gotten over themselves about how cool it was, and went back to learning 5 minutes later.
Or you know, the teachers and administrators could have done their job and coralled the kids into learning in the first place despite every other possible distraction that can come from recess, bullying, etc.
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By Bismarck.Yamisam 2013-04-08 23:23:29
When my nephews were younger,like maybe 8 and 10,they were told they weren't allowed to wear a mohawk to school and if they didn't get it cut,they'd be suspended.(This is in southwest Virginia.) So my bro and sis-in-law decided to dye their mohawks and send them to school the next day. It went over very well as both boys were suspended and were told they weren't allowed to come back to school until the hair was cut and the dye was gone.
After a lengthy process with the school board with the threat of a lawsuit, the boys were reinstated into school and the assistant principal who carried out the suspensions was fired.
Edit: I think it's just absolutely stupid that they'd suspend a kid for a haircut... OMG a kid looks like a punk! Let's judge him before we know him! People should strive to be different. And as far as that goes, if an administrator can wear a dyed mohawk to show "team spirit", a child who just wants to wear a haircut should be allowed to wear it. It's not like they're starting gang violence or some crap. The kid was 5 ffs!
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By Valefor.Applebottoms 2013-04-08 23:34:31
5 year old suspended for haircut.
Quote: When 5-year-old Ethan Clos showed up at school with a short, spiky mohawk last week, his fellow kindergarteners thought it was cool. But administrators at Reid Primary and Middle School in Springfield, Ohio, deemed the edgy cut too disruptive, and ordered him home until he adopted a tamer style.
Also on Shine: Utah Teen Kicked Out of Class for Dyeing Her Hair… Auburn?
His mom, Keshia Castle, said that school officials suspended her son on Wednesday. After he begged her for the hairstyle, she finally let him get it over spring break.
Australian Kids Banned from Birthday Tradition at School
"They seen his hair like it was," she told WHIO-TV on Friday. "All the little kids were going over and feeling on it and everything."
Superintendent Gregg Morris says that's exactly why they had to send little Ethan home.
"Our dress and grooming policies are designed to ensure that clothing and hairstyles do not cause a distraction to the learning environment," Morris said in a statement.
The school's handbook states that "Hair shall be worn above the eyebrows and must be kept clean, neat and trimmed" and specifies that boys may not wear their hair longer than the bottom of their shirt collars. It also says: "Hair styling or coloring arrangements which are disruptive or distracting are not permissible."
“Our policy clearly states that any dress or grooming which is disruptive or distracting to the educational process is not acceptable," Morris verified to WHIO-TV. "In this particular case, the student’s hairstyle did provide disruption to the classroom."
Ethan's grandmother, Joyce Wells, thinks the suspension was too harsh a penalty to pay for a hairstyle. A mohawk, she said, isn't really that different from other styles where the hair is cut close to the scalp, especially if the mohawk itself is short.
"I could understand if it was colored, and if it stood up off longer of his head," his grandmother said. "But I don't see nothing wrong with this."
This isn't the mile-high, stiffly gelled punk look of the past. (In fact, if they hadn't used styling product to give his mohawk some definition, Ethan's hair would probably have looked much like a typical military cut.) The child's stylist may have taken a cue from celebrity kids like Maddox Jolie-Pitt and Willow Smith, both of whom have sported the spiky look, to mixed reviews. Kingston Rossdale (son of rockers Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale), Madonna's 4-year-old son David Banda, and Cruz Beckham (whose parents are sport-and-style icons David and Victoria Beckham) have also sported modified mohawks, where the sides are cut close, rather than shaved bare, and a strip of hair on the top is left a bit longer.
In 2009 (and again in 2011), a volunteer football coach at the local high school wore a blond-tipped Mohawk to motivate his team. When a WHIO-TV reporter asked Morris why the coach's hair was acceptable while the kindergartener's was not, Morris said that the two situations are totally different.
“One involved an extracurricular spirit initiative designed to motivate our kids in the football playoffs a year ago," Morris explained. "Classrooms were not disrupted. The other poses a disruption to the learning environment as well as violates the student dress code."
Ethan's mom told WHIO-TV that her son would return to school on Monday, after she has his head shaved, but the style shouldn't have been such a big deal.
"He's a 5-year-old little boy who chose to wear his hair a certain way," she told the news station.
..... Seriously what the *** is wrong with all these schools anymore?
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By Siren.Flavin 2013-04-08 23:48:55
The same thing would have happened at my grade school and HS... would have been a violation of the dress code... you get so many warnings and then wammo... I don't get why you guys are spazzing out about this...
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By Siren.Flavin 2013-04-08 23:51:36
When my nephews were younger,like maybe 8 and 10,they were told they weren't allowed to wear a mohawk to school and if they didn't get it cut,they'd be suspended.(This is in southwest Virginia.) So my bro and sis-in-law decided to dye their mohawks and send them to school the next day. It went over very well as both boys were suspended and were told they weren't allowed to come back to school until the hair was cut and the dye was gone.
After a lengthy process with the school board with the threat of a lawsuit, the boys were reinstated into school and the assistant principal who carried out the suspensions was fired.
Edit: I think it's just absolutely stupid that they'd suspend a kid for a haircut... OMG a kid looks like a punk! Let's judge him before we know him! People should strive to be different. And as far as that goes, if an administrator can wear a dyed mohawk to show "team spirit", a child who just wants to wear a haircut should be allowed to wear it. It's not like they're starting gang violence or some crap. The kid was 5 ffs! So your solution to a problem is to show blatent disrespect even though you knew a rule was in place prohibiting it and get your own kid kicked out of school for a bit then threaten to sue because you didn't get what you want? All over a haircut that they'll probably be over in two weeks and not care about anymore? Yea... you guys are the mature ones lol...
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By Valefor.Applebottoms 2013-04-08 23:59:06
When my nephews were younger,like maybe 8 and 10,they were told they weren't allowed to wear a mohawk to school and if they didn't get it cut,they'd be suspended.(This is in southwest Virginia.) So my bro and sis-in-law decided to dye their mohawks and send them to school the next day. It went over very well as both boys were suspended and were told they weren't allowed to come back to school until the hair was cut and the dye was gone.
After a lengthy process with the school board with the threat of a lawsuit, the boys were reinstated into school and the assistant principal who carried out the suspensions was fired.
Edit: I think it's just absolutely stupid that they'd suspend a kid for a haircut... OMG a kid looks like a punk! Let's judge him before we know him! People should strive to be different. And as far as that goes, if an administrator can wear a dyed mohawk to show "team spirit", a child who just wants to wear a haircut should be allowed to wear it. It's not like they're starting gang violence or some crap. The kid was 5 ffs! So your solution to a problem is to show blatent disrespect even though you knew a rule was in place prohibiting it and get your own kid kicked out of school for a bit then threaten to sue because you didn't get what you want? All over a haircut that they'll probably be over in two weeks and not care about anymore? Yea... you guys are the mature ones lol...
Sadly, this is the age of the "I'm right" parents.
Schools have to make a stance on even slight issues like this, just in case "OH HEY, LET'S SUE THE SCHOOL BECAUSE THIS CHILD WAS BEING DISRUPTIVE TO MY CHILD'S LEARNING".
This is the time we live in, where people/parents are eager to make a quick buck/stand on their righteous soapbox to protest that something is wrong when it comes to THEIR child. "It's the principle" my ***. If it's not allowed in the dress code it shouldn't be allowed, all getting someone fired and complaining does is make you look childish and foolish and making people wish that you couldn't conceive anymore children at the same time.
Rules are in place for a reason. Breaking them belligerently and then complaining/acting on it is stupidity. Which there's PLENTY of here.
By Quiznor 2013-04-09 00:06:39
When my nephews were younger,like maybe 8 and 10,they were told they weren't allowed to wear a mohawk to school and if they didn't get it cut,they'd be suspended.(This is in southwest Virginia.) So my bro and sis-in-law decided to dye their mohawks and send them to school the next day. It went over very well as both boys were suspended and were told they weren't allowed to come back to school until the hair was cut and the dye was gone.
After a lengthy process with the school board with the threat of a lawsuit, the boys were reinstated into school and the assistant principal who carried out the suspensions was fired.
Edit: I think it's just absolutely stupid that they'd suspend a kid for a haircut... OMG a kid looks like a punk! Let's judge him before we know him! People should strive to be different. And as far as that goes, if an administrator can wear a dyed mohawk to show "team spirit", a child who just wants to wear a haircut should be allowed to wear it. It's not like they're starting gang violence or some crap. The kid was 5 ffs! So your solution to a problem is to show blatent disrespect even though you knew a rule was in place prohibiting it and get your own kid kicked out of school for a bit then threaten to sue because you didn't get what you want? All over a haircut that they'll probably be over in two weeks and not care about anymore? Yea... you guys are the mature ones lol...
My god,I'm agreeing with flavin!
*looks outside for fire and brimstone*
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By Bismarck.Yamisam 2013-04-09 00:24:55
I never said it was right or wrong and they aren't my kids. My kids are 5 and 1 and I'm not saying what they did was right. I'm saying this crap has been happening for years. And I stand by my words that people should strive to be different. You can be different and not be disruptive. Our student handbooks where I went to school to this day do NOT have a section in the dress code relating to haircuts. So in truth,the argument that it's a violation of dress code is invalid. I wore long hair all through high school and never had a word said to me. A good friend of mine I graduated with wore a mohawk our junior year and not a single word was said to him. Our student handbooks have nothing in them about haircuts in the dress code.
Yeah,rules are in place for a reason. No,you shouldn't blatantly disregard them. But if it isn't addressed in the handbook and a student isn't given a warning or a fair reason as to what they have done wrong,then you really can't say anything to them.
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By Bahamut.Serj 2013-04-09 00:51:35
I had heavily dressed/pieced goths, girls barely covering themselves, people with tattoos, and all kinds of ***at my highschool. People freaking out over any of this is completely foreign to me.
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By Bahamut.Baconwrap 2013-04-09 01:03:26
I had heavily dressed/pieced goths, girls barely covering themselves, people with tattoos, and all kinds of ***at my highschool. People freaking out over any of this is completely foreign to me. The Christian club at my school would have burnt those goths at the stake.
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By Asura.Escorian 2013-04-09 01:29:50
When my nephews were younger,like maybe 8 and 10,they were told they weren't allowed to wear a mohawk to school and if they didn't get it cut,they'd be suspended.(This is in southwest Virginia.) So my bro and sis-in-law decided to dye their mohawks and send them to school the next day. It went over very well as both boys were suspended and were told they weren't allowed to come back to school until the hair was cut and the dye was gone.
After a lengthy process with the school board with the threat of a lawsuit, the boys were reinstated into school and the assistant principal who carried out the suspensions was fired.
Edit: I think it's just absolutely stupid that they'd suspend a kid for a haircut... OMG a kid looks like a punk! Let's judge him before we know him! People should strive to be different. And as far as that goes, if an administrator can wear a dyed mohawk to show "team spirit", a child who just wants to wear a haircut should be allowed to wear it. It's not like they're starting gang violence or some crap. The kid was 5 ffs! So your solution to a problem is to show blatent disrespect even though you knew a rule was in place prohibiting it and get your own kid kicked out of school for a bit then threaten to sue because you didn't get what you want? All over a haircut that they'll probably be over in two weeks and not care about anymore? Yea... you guys are the mature ones lol... There was no warning to the child at all it was a first time offense type deal and they suspeneded him for that. Their solution is the same exact but reversed they showed blatent disrespect to both the child and the parents. Also "distracting hairstyles" could be anything When I was a child I would shave my hair off because it was cool and the other children liked to rub my head. So that would qualify as "distracting" the fact is the term they used was too vague.
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By Bahamut.Genevie 2013-04-09 01:40:00
The disrespect was from the parents when they decided to 'ignore' the rules set by the school and allow their son to have the haircut.
The parents should have explained to their child that such a haircut was not allowed at school and perhaps offered for him to have the haircut during the summer holidays, allowing it to grow and and be simply cut short by the time Autumn term started again.
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By Cerberus.Pleebo 2013-04-09 01:44:16
He got suspended from grade school. Big *** deal.
Well, ***he'll never be President now!
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By Asura.Escorian 2013-04-09 01:48:28
The disrespect was from the parents when they decided to 'ignore' the rules set by the school and allow their son to have the haircut.
The parents should have explained to their child that such a haircut was not allowed at school and perhaps offered for him to have the haircut during the summer holidays, allowing it to grow and and be simply cut short by the time Autumn term started again. how? with such a vague description in the book any haircut could be deemed distracting.
He got suspended from grade school. Big *** deal.
Well, ***he'll never be President now!
I know most kids do not like school when they get older but this is gonna kill the kid's want to go back to school.
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By Bahamut.Genevie 2013-04-09 01:53:13
Oh come on, if you seriously think that having a mohawk haircut is not ditracting, especially at such a young curious age..........
Lot's of kids don't want to go to school.The parents shouldn't have allowed the haircut in the first place during term time.The child wouldn't have had to be suspended and the problem wouldn't have occurred.
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By Cerberus.Pleebo 2013-04-09 01:57:50
He got suspended from grade school. Big *** deal.
Well, ***he'll never be President now!
I know most kids do not like school when they get older but this is gonna kill the kid's want to go back to school. Why? Because he didn't get exactly what he wanted? He'll get over it.
By Quiznor 2013-04-09 02:00:44
He got suspended from grade school. Big *** deal.
Well, ***he'll never be President now!
I know most kids do not like school when they get older but this is gonna kill the kid's want to go back to school. Why? Because he didn't get exactly what he wanted? He'll get over it.
American history says otherwise!
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By Cerberus.Pleebo 2013-04-09 02:04:35
I don't understand what you're referring to!
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By Valefor.Sehachan 2013-04-09 04:46:01
Principal of my highschool suspended me cause I wore the gay pride flag around my waist(kinda like a sash)on gay pride day.
By Artemicion 2013-04-09 04:48:40
Principal of my highschool suspended me cause I wore the gay pride flag around my waist(kinda like a sash)on gay pride day.
I'd imagine Italy in general leans towards a more conservative point of view when it comes to things like this. Still, a pretty *** move on his part nonetheless.
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By Valefor.Sehachan 2013-04-09 04:51:39
Well, the guy was a fan of Mussolini, so that's enough to understand what kind of character he was...
5 year old suspended for haircut.
Quote: When 5-year-old Ethan Clos showed up at school with a short, spiky mohawk last week, his fellow kindergarteners thought it was cool. But administrators at Reid Primary and Middle School in Springfield, Ohio, deemed the edgy cut too disruptive, and ordered him home until he adopted a tamer style.
Also on Shine: Utah Teen Kicked Out of Class for Dyeing Her Hair… Auburn?
His mom, Keshia Castle, said that school officials suspended her son on Wednesday. After he begged her for the hairstyle, she finally let him get it over spring break.
Australian Kids Banned from Birthday Tradition at School
"They seen his hair like it was," she told WHIO-TV on Friday. "All the little kids were going over and feeling on it and everything."
Superintendent Gregg Morris says that's exactly why they had to send little Ethan home.
"Our dress and grooming policies are designed to ensure that clothing and hairstyles do not cause a distraction to the learning environment," Morris said in a statement.
The school's handbook states that "Hair shall be worn above the eyebrows and must be kept clean, neat and trimmed" and specifies that boys may not wear their hair longer than the bottom of their shirt collars. It also says: "Hair styling or coloring arrangements which are disruptive or distracting are not permissible."
“Our policy clearly states that any dress or grooming which is disruptive or distracting to the educational process is not acceptable," Morris verified to WHIO-TV. "In this particular case, the student’s hairstyle did provide disruption to the classroom."
Ethan's grandmother, Joyce Wells, thinks the suspension was too harsh a penalty to pay for a hairstyle. A mohawk, she said, isn't really that different from other styles where the hair is cut close to the scalp, especially if the mohawk itself is short.
"I could understand if it was colored, and if it stood up off longer of his head," his grandmother said. "But I don't see nothing wrong with this."
This isn't the mile-high, stiffly gelled punk look of the past. (In fact, if they hadn't used styling product to give his mohawk some definition, Ethan's hair would probably have looked much like a typical military cut.) The child's stylist may have taken a cue from celebrity kids like Maddox Jolie-Pitt and Willow Smith, both of whom have sported the spiky look, to mixed reviews. Kingston Rossdale (son of rockers Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale), Madonna's 4-year-old son David Banda, and Cruz Beckham (whose parents are sport-and-style icons David and Victoria Beckham) have also sported modified mohawks, where the sides are cut close, rather than shaved bare, and a strip of hair on the top is left a bit longer.
In 2009 (and again in 2011), a volunteer football coach at the local high school wore a blond-tipped Mohawk to motivate his team. When a WHIO-TV reporter asked Morris why the coach's hair was acceptable while the kindergartener's was not, Morris said that the two situations are totally different.
“One involved an extracurricular spirit initiative designed to motivate our kids in the football playoffs a year ago," Morris explained. "Classrooms were not disrupted. The other poses a disruption to the learning environment as well as violates the student dress code."
Ethan's mom told WHIO-TV that her son would return to school on Monday, after she has his head shaved, but the style shouldn't have been such a big deal.
"He's a 5-year-old little boy who chose to wear his hair a certain way," she told the news station.
..... Seriously what the fuck is wrong with all these schools anymore?
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