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The 4 year old suspended for long hair
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<blockquote data-quote="Lothlorien" data-source="post: 332901" data-attributes="member: 1024"><p>I feel bad for the kid. I think the parents are using this situation to gain their place in the sun for a while. I mean seriously.....the family was on tv last night and the poor kid looked silly in the ponytail. </p><p></p><p>I don't necessarily agree that the school should have such stringent rules, but he is going to preschool and daycare basically at the cost of the taxpayers, because he's in a Abbott district. The parents do have the option of paying for him to go to another school instead of going through all this and making the poor kid suffer. It is not mandatory that this four year old be in school at this point.</p><p></p><p>In the meantime, they could fight the school about the rules, but I personally feel a little animosity toward the parents at this point, mainly because they are not protecting their child by dragging him through the mud in the media over a pair of scissors and a haircut. Off my soapbox now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lothlorien, post: 332901, member: 1024"] I feel bad for the kid. I think the parents are using this situation to gain their place in the sun for a while. I mean seriously.....the family was on tv last night and the poor kid looked silly in the ponytail. I don't necessarily agree that the school should have such stringent rules, but he is going to preschool and daycare basically at the cost of the taxpayers, because he's in a Abbott district. The parents do have the option of paying for him to go to another school instead of going through all this and making the poor kid suffer. It is not mandatory that this four year old be in school at this point. In the meantime, they could fight the school about the rules, but I personally feel a little animosity toward the parents at this point, mainly because they are not protecting their child by dragging him through the mud in the media over a pair of scissors and a haircut. Off my soapbox now. [/QUOTE]
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