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Psst kid, I've got just one word for you: Sikh

Post by jbuck919 » Wed Jan 13, 2010 7:52 am

The New York Times

January 13, 2010
Boy, 4, Chooses Long Locks and Is Suspended From Class
By JAMES C. McKINLEY Jr.

HOUSTON — A suburban Dallas school district has suspended a 4-year-old from his prekindergarten class because he wears his hair too long and does not want his parents to cut it.

The boy, Taylor Pugh, says he likes his hair long and curly. But on Monday night, the school board in Mesquite voted unanimously to enforce its ban on Beatles haircuts, much less anything approaching coiffures of bands like Led Zeppelin. School officials say the district’s dress code serves to limit distractions in the classroom.

No exception could be made for the pint-size rebel, who sat through the hearing with his hair in a ponytail, manifestly bored.

“It’s a trade-off,” said one board member, Gary Bingham, an insurance agent, in an interview. “Do the parents value his education more than they value a 4-year-old’s decision to make his own grooming choices?”

The boy’s parents, Delton Pugh and Elizabeth Taylor, have argued that it is unfair to punish Taylor for his longish locks; it suggests, they say, that the district cares more about appearances than education.

“I don’t think it’s right to hold a child down and force him to do something,” Mr. Pugh, a tattoo artist, told The Associated Press. “It’s not hurting him or affecting his education.”

The parents rejected a compromise proposed by the board under which they would braid his hair and pin it up.

Since Nov. 24, when his principal decreed that Taylor’s hair had grown too long, the boy has been sent to the library to study alone with a teacher’s aide. “They kicked me out of that place,” Taylor told a reporter on Dec. 17. “I miss my friends.”

His parents plan to appeal the school board ruling to the state education commissioner. In the meantime, school officials said they would continue to separate Taylor from other children.


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Re: Psst kid, I've got just one word for you: Sikh

Post by living_stradivarius » Wed Jan 13, 2010 7:56 am

Utterly ridiculous
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Post by D » Wed Jan 13, 2010 9:49 am

What century is this? :(

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Post by living_stradivarius » Wed Jan 13, 2010 9:55 am

D wrote:What century is this? :(
Oh Hey there D, nice to see a fellow Minnesoootan. We also have to hate Texas (Dallas in particular) for stealing our hockey team :)
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Re: Psst kid, I've got just one word for you: Sikh

Post by D » Wed Jan 13, 2010 10:22 am

living_stradivarius wrote:
D wrote:What century is this? :(
Oh Hey there D, nice to see a fellow Minnesoootan. We also have to hate Texas (Dallas in particular) for stealing our hockey team :)
I like me some Texans but they are a cocky bunch. :)

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