Cut that ratty hair of his problem solved
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I don’t see anything wrong with his hair. Time for school districts to update out dated policies. My son has hair to his shoulders and his is not “ratty” as you say. He would have to cut his as well with the current policy. Enter the 21st century.
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A 30 year old rule needs to be updated with the times! Congratulations for this young man on his upcoming graduation. Let him walk, he earned it!
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Good luck on federal court
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For goodness sake. It’s obviously an antiquated rule. We realize these things are antiquated when something challenges them. Update the rule and let him walk. Modern times call for modern rules.
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Ridiculous. Outdated policy. If they did their work and got the necessary grades let them walk.
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Let’s worry about something more important than hair length. Let him walk!
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People want their cake now and eat it too. It has been a school policy last year too. BUT! Because he's graduating among other things, let's call the news and rally the public on his side. What does he do if he has to get a job that doesn't allow it? Call Sharpton?
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