8-Year-Old Girl Denied School Picture Because Of Hairstyle

8-year-old girl denied school picture because of hairstyle

It'S upsetting you know mary and scott's. Baby picture proudly hangs on our parents wall for all to see, but her third grade picture is missing since she was denied a school picture last week because of the red in her hair. Her hair is done in a bun. It'S braided into a bun. This is uncalled for to pull them to the side. They didn't even call this. Her Marian didn't leave out the house, go down the street and go get this done on her own she's, eight years old. We did this ourselves in our own home, there's just no way that I felt like this would happen. The paragon Charter Academy handbook says that students, hair color, must be natural tones to get their picture taken, but what it doesn't state is the course of action. If a student shows up with colored hair, leaving Doug confused and frustrated when Marian was told, she couldn't get her picture taken but could return to class if they at least would have reached out to us and said, hey come get. Her she's got a hair issue. We need you to change it, that's not allowed. I can show you in the handbook. They didn't even go to those extents. They let her stay in school. So if she's not a disruption to the class, then why is she a disruption to the picture? The school did send out a recorded message Sunday before photos were taken going over the dress code policy, a message Doug says he never heard or saw had I seen the email, I probably would have told her hey, don't even don't even do it even if it's School colored. I think it's good that this happened, because now people are gon na get the opportunity to take a look at what's really going on.

TankenkaNeko: This is #%&$&! ridiculous. Her hairstyle is gorgeous! That kinda guideline is for outrageous stuff that is clearly something you couldn't go into most restaurants with. NOT for a bit of tasteful ornament!

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