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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 327425" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>What century are these people living in? It is amazing the old rules that are never updated to match current days living. And more amazing that people actually strive to enforce them. I can totally see that rule written years and years and years ago when kids showed up to school and sat in fear of saying a peep least they get a whack from the teacher's cane. As times change, policy and procedures need to be reviewed and updated. Now a days long hair in boys (and very cute in the little boys) is an every day occurance. This is NOT a sign of rebellion.</p><p> </p><p>I think he looks very cute and totally in fashion with a lot of kids around this area. I have seen one or two little boys with longer hair and don't think anything of it. It is who they are.</p><p> </p><p>I really like the dad's comment of the school being more interested in the boy's hair than his education. Whatever happen to the basic expectation of just showing up clean? As long as the boy keeps it combed and healthy, I would say leave him be.</p><p> </p><p>Oh my goodness!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 327425, member: 5096"] What century are these people living in? It is amazing the old rules that are never updated to match current days living. And more amazing that people actually strive to enforce them. I can totally see that rule written years and years and years ago when kids showed up to school and sat in fear of saying a peep least they get a whack from the teacher's cane. As times change, policy and procedures need to be reviewed and updated. Now a days long hair in boys (and very cute in the little boys) is an every day occurance. This is NOT a sign of rebellion. I think he looks very cute and totally in fashion with a lot of kids around this area. I have seen one or two little boys with longer hair and don't think anything of it. It is who they are. I really like the dad's comment of the school being more interested in the boy's hair than his education. Whatever happen to the basic expectation of just showing up clean? As long as the boy keeps it combed and healthy, I would say leave him be. Oh my goodness! [/QUOTE]
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