Even beyond the obvious issue, boys being forced to have short hair is just sexist as hell.
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My understanding is that he would have been allowed to have this style if his hair was long.
Its ridiculous, but they are not forcing men to have shirt hair in this decision.
You read it backwards. Boys are not permitted to have hair past their eyebrows, earlobes, or collars. The school district's opinion was that it doesn't matter if the hair is tied up in locs, the length of the hair violates their hair-length restrictions regardless of the style.
They have kept the student out of class since August denying him instruction materials and the school-provided hot lunch for not respecting the policy which, among other things, is meant to "teach respect for authority".
Even worse, this is all despite there being a law in Texas that was explicitly written in response to a different Texas high school denying a student from attending graduation with the same hair style. But, according to the school board, and agreed to by the judge, the legislation did not specifically allow for exemption to hair length in school dress codes. They aren't policing his hair style (that requires long hair), they're policing his hair length. Which is, apparently, legal.
Why the fuck is that a school policy in the 21st century? And who the fuck thought it was appropriate to put a student into quasi solitary confinement for a semester and go to court to fight for the right to enforce institutional racism?
i dont even
Definitely needs more discourse on the fact that ISS is a warning to children who dont bend to authority by putting them in solitary
Barbers Hill
I mean??? Of course they have haircut laws.
The times, they are a'changing. What a stupid time to be living. I do find some type of juvenile humor in a haircut being a problem at Barbers Hill.
The...the school district that is restricting hair styles is literally called "Barber Hill"? Like actually?
“You need significant length to perform the style,” Booker said. “You can’t make braids with a crew cut. You can’t lock anything that isn’t long.”
They said he couldn't lock his hair because it was too short.
A Texas judge on Thursday said the Barbers Hill Independent School District can punish a Black student who wears his hair in long locs without violating Texas’ new CROWN Act, which is meant to prevent hairstyle discrimination in schools and workplaces
The mental gymnastics
Someone remind the people in charge of this school that their blood is the same color as everyone else's, please.
Fuck I read that as "can't".