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I might do this to my son when we want to book a term-time holiday...
Think we found a loophole against the fine!
I might do this to my son when we want to book a term-time holiday...
Absolutely ridiculous, schools are getting more stuck up and snobby as time goes by.
Oh well; people had all sorts of hairstyles at my school in the 80's, early 90's and they never batted an eyelid. Discipline? Our headmaster in the very early 80's still dished out the cane!Janesy B said:That is twaddle because they never would have accepted that when I went to school, and it was worse before I went.
Kids are lacking discipline and don't need things to distract from their learning, there's plenty of times to 'express themselves' outside of school.
Using clippers = shaved tbh.
think yourself lucky they didn't send him home until it grows, involving childcare costs for 3 weeks or more.
That's a ridiculous haircut anyway.
...an apology for some reason.... but do remember that remembering to call home can always be forgotten (accidently).
Horse poo. I have a No. 4 (12mm) all over. That's not short.Clippers = short
That is twaddle because they never would have accepted that when I went to school, and it was worse before I went.
Kids are lacking discipline and don't need things to distract from their learning, there's plenty of times to 'express themselves' outside of school.
I would believe that shaved heads or partly shaved areas means grade 0. His hair was cut to grade 2, this is not shaven.
I shave my head using a razer blade myself - this is fully shaved, there is a massive difference.
The point is, why punish a child for a hair cut a parent has given to him.
Regarding hair styles the simple rule is if you are unsure then please ask. As a general rule; no shaved heads, no partly shaved heads and no extreme hair styles.
If it's in the rules, it's in the rules. You will not win and he'll have to cut it off and have it grow back in. Far too drastic, but that's what they're like.
Yours,
Someone who can't escape education.
There's nothing wrong with the haircut, but I have to play devil's advocate...
It's in their rules, and obviously it has to be strictly enforced or else they would spend all day trying to determine what was an acceptable haircut and what wasn't.
Not true. Back when my sister was in high school she and a number of friends began to wear grey trousers in one of the harsh sub-zero winters we had. The school 'policy' mandated a skirt for girls and grey trousers for boys. After various rants and threats from the school involving isolation and exclusion, a single letter from a solicitor pointing the school to the ECHR was enough for them to apologise and 'amend their policies' to be equal between the sexes.
Dictating a child's haircut is equally stupid. I went through school in the 80s and early 90s with everything from a skinhead to full on grown out and nobody said a word.