School dress codes that prohibit certain hairstyles aren’t doing anything good for students
Texas student DeAndre Arnold hasn’t been able to attend his classes for the last few days. He may not be able to go to his senior prom. He’s been told that he might not be allowed to walk across the stage at his graduation in a few months. The problem? His dreadlocks, which he’s been growing for years.
Arnold’s father is from Trinidad, where growing long dreadlocks is a common part of the culture. So that’s what Arnold has been doing. At the start of his winter term, though, he was told that his hair violates his high school’s dress code. It’s not the dreadlocks the school has a problem with; it’s the length of them. The dress codethat “male students’ hair cannot extend below the eyebrows or ear lobes, and must be kept shorter than the top of a T-shirt collar.
Now, Arnold and his family are battling the school board, arguing that their order that he cut off his dreadlocks to be allowed to participate in his own graduation ceremony is a form of racist discrimination. “He should get to choose who he identifies himself as, and he shouldn’t be discriminated against,” his mother, Sandy Arnold, told CNN. “You don’t tell girls they can’t have short hair. It’s so much bigger than DeAndre.”
Wait, what? How can this still be a thing? Didn’t the male hair battle play out in the 70’s & 80’s?
The rules apply to everyone. If you cant follow the rules then leave the school. No one gets special treatment in life.
This school district is racist.
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