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re: School reportedly tells black teen he must cut off his lengthy dreadlocks in order to walk
Posted on 1/23/20 at 12:20 pm to Harry Caray
Posted on 1/23/20 at 12:20 pm to Harry Caray
quote:The bottom line is if there is a rule follow it and if there wasn’t a rule then leave the kid alone. No matter what color or sex they are
Please enlighten the class on what this does have to do with.
Posted on 1/23/20 at 12:20 pm to deathvalleyfreak43
Rules > culture
Sorry about it . Follow the rules.
The hair will grow back
Sorry about it . Follow the rules.
The hair will grow back
Posted on 1/23/20 at 12:20 pm to deathvalleyfreak43
Sounds like the school deserves the shitstorm headed their way.
Posted on 1/23/20 at 12:20 pm to PearlJam
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Because it was implemented in the middle of the school year.
integration was implemented in the middle of a school year when I was in school
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And because it has the appearance that this is the reason
doesn't change the fact that the rule is in place
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government intrusion into things like a person's hair style is ok on the OT as long as it only affects people who aren't like me.
we had dress codes and grooming standards(including hair length,) when I was in school, and long hair was in when I was in school everyone that wanted to graduate complied
Posted on 1/23/20 at 12:22 pm to papasmurf1269
quote:The bottom line is there wasn't a rule until halfway through the year. Why is it a rule now?
The bottom line is if there is a rule follow it and if there wasn’t a rule then leave the kid alone. No matter what color or sex they are
Another bottom line is he's actually complying with the rule but still being threatened with punishment if his hair isn't cut. Why is that?
Posted on 1/23/20 at 12:23 pm to 777Tiger
quote:So this is the rebuttal you settled on huh
Because it was implemented in the middle of the school year.
integration was implemented in the middle of a school year when I was in school
Posted on 1/23/20 at 12:23 pm to Harry Caray
quote:How the frick would I know
Another bottom line is he's actually complying with the rule but still being threatened with punishment if his hair isn't cut. Why is that?
Posted on 1/23/20 at 12:23 pm to 777Tiger
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integration was implemented in the middle of a school year when I was in school
Posted on 1/23/20 at 12:24 pm to 777Tiger
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why? because they've set a standard and some punk arse rasta mon doesn't want to comply? he can go to another school if his hair is so important
1) He complied with their dress codes then they changed those dress codes the semester before graduation.
2) Public school is to educate. If he’s completed the necessary courses with passing grades, hasn’t he met his obligations for graduation? What service does the school supply by denying him the recognition his effort earned?
Posted on 1/23/20 at 12:24 pm to papasmurf1269
quote:You wouldn't with your head in the sand.
Another bottom line is he's actually complying with the rule but still being threatened with punishment if his hair isn't cut. Why is that?
How the frick would I know
Posted on 1/23/20 at 12:24 pm to 777Tiger
quote:Well, that was related to providing education to minorities that complied with the Constitution. This is an arbitrary rule unrelated to education.
integration was implemented in the middle of a school year when I was in school
quote:Which doesn't change the apparently fact that he has complied with the rule, but still not being allowed to walk.
doesn't change the fact that the rule is in place
quote:So government intrusion into hair styles is ok as long as it was around when you were a kid? Is that the standard?
we had dress codes and grooming standards(including hair length,) when I was in school, and long hair was in when I was in school everyone that wanted to graduate complied
This post was edited on 1/23/20 at 12:26 pm
Posted on 1/23/20 at 12:25 pm to Lawyered
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Sorry about it . Follow the rules.
Not all rules are equal. Its okay for someone to question them.
Posted on 1/23/20 at 12:26 pm to Harry Caray
quote:There it is. It’s all done because the kid is black. Are you happy now?
You wouldn't with your head in the sand.
Posted on 1/23/20 at 12:26 pm to Harry Caray
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To have a "legal" basis upon which they could punish someone they just don't like
Barbers Hill ISD has 5,379 students, of which 169, or 3.1 percent, are African American.
This is the only high school in the ISD, so we can assume the demographics for the high school are close to the ones for the entire ISD.
Posted on 1/23/20 at 12:26 pm to PearlJam
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Really dumb on the school's part for all kinds of reasons
School administrators are usually people who couldn't hack it in the classroom.
Posted on 1/23/20 at 12:28 pm to 777Tiger
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integration was implemented in the middle of a school year when I was in school
OK Boomer
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we had dress codes and grooming standards(including hair length,) when I was in school,
We also rounded up Asians and put them in camps, told black people they had to sit in the back of the bus, etc. It was stupid then and it's stupid now.
Posted on 1/23/20 at 12:29 pm to 777Tiger
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we had dress codes and grooming standards(including hair length,) when I was in school, and long hair was in when I was in school everyone that wanted to graduate complied
And I’m sure you were aware of those dress codes and grooming standards at the beginning of the year and agreed to meet those standards. He agreed to and complied with the standards set at the beginning of the year. He completed his coursework and is bring denied the recognition of the work because they changed their policy on his hair?
Look past the trees to see the forest. This kid has the grades to graduate high school and, by all reports, complied with their rules until they changed arbitrarily. Again, what does the school achieve by denying him that recognition for his work? Don’t we want kids to be rewarded for competing high school and meeting their standards? Why make changes in the middle of the year? What does the accomplish?
Posted on 1/23/20 at 12:29 pm to 777Tiger
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integration was implemented in the middle of a school year when I was in school
How much did you and your parents bitch and moan about that?
Posted on 1/23/20 at 12:30 pm to 777Tiger
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integration was implemented in the middle of a school year when I was in school
You posted last week that that you were born in 82...
Posted on 1/23/20 at 12:31 pm to Displaced
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You posted last week that that you were born in 82...
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