What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Alabama
My children go to a public school that has a strict uniform policy.They dictate everything that the children wear from the color of rubber bands in their hair,right down to the shoes. The shirts must not have more than 3 buttons, pants can't have a double stitched seam, no pockets on pants, belts can not be braided leather, socks must be crew length,etc..
My problem is with my 13y/o daughters hair. For her birthday I put in some temporary pink highlights that will wash out in 6 weeks.Her hair is medium brown so the colored streaks are very subtle and look redish on her dark hair.
I got a letter today from the school demanding that I dye her hair or she will be suspended from school. I refuse to put permanent dye on her long, baby soft hair. The only reason that I did the highligts is because it's a small portion of her hair and it will wash out without causing damage.
Can the school really suspend her over this? What gives them the right to tell me how my child can style her hair? She is a straight A, honor roll student , and in the gifted program. She has never once been in trouble at school and is now facing suspension because she wanted to express her individualism .
I feel like the Public School has gone to far this time.Does my child have any rights ?
My children go to a public school that has a strict uniform policy.They dictate everything that the children wear from the color of rubber bands in their hair,right down to the shoes. The shirts must not have more than 3 buttons, pants can't have a double stitched seam, no pockets on pants, belts can not be braided leather, socks must be crew length,etc..
My problem is with my 13y/o daughters hair. For her birthday I put in some temporary pink highlights that will wash out in 6 weeks.Her hair is medium brown so the colored streaks are very subtle and look redish on her dark hair.
I got a letter today from the school demanding that I dye her hair or she will be suspended from school. I refuse to put permanent dye on her long, baby soft hair. The only reason that I did the highligts is because it's a small portion of her hair and it will wash out without causing damage.
Can the school really suspend her over this? What gives them the right to tell me how my child can style her hair? She is a straight A, honor roll student , and in the gifted program. She has never once been in trouble at school and is now facing suspension because she wanted to express her individualism .
I feel like the Public School has gone to far this time.Does my child have any rights ?