View Full Version : Schools have Rules : everyone must follow it
arista
06-09-2024, 10:03 AM
One Girl goes in with
new Red Hair and False eyelashes
Yes was sent home
Rules are Rules
Her Stupid Mother is allowing all this.
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/09/05/18/89325515-13817553-image-a-4_1725556164826.jpg
Your whole life is in Front of you
14-year-old Schoolgirl Ella Harding
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13817553/Mothers-fury-daughter-suspended-school-red-hair-false-eyelashes.html
Life In The City
arista
06-09-2024, 10:10 AM
She is just 14
her mother is pathetic
to back her
arista
06-09-2024, 10:13 AM
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/09/05/18/89325511-13817553-image-a-5_1725556170031.jpg
[Oakgrove School in Milton Keynes.
Oakgrove School's uniform policy
states that student's hair colour should
be all one colour or close to
the student's natural hair tone]
Is the Mother Blind?
arista
06-09-2024, 11:04 AM
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/09/05/11/89301197-13815783-A_ten_year_old_girl_has_been_excluded_from_school_ after_her_teac-a-79_1725533770645.jpg
Your whole life in Front of you
it is not a Movie, 10-Year-Old Schoolgirl Evie Smith
[A ten-year-old girl has been excluded from school
after her teachers said her Cruella de Vil-inspired hair
was 'distracting' to other pupils.
Evie Smith split-dyed half of her mousy brown hair
blonde to match her favourite Melanie Martinez
ahead of her concert in Manchester later this month]
Her Mother is also Bonkers
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13815783/excluded-school-teachers-called-Cruella-Vil-inspired-hair-distracting.html
Kate!
06-09-2024, 11:12 AM
They aren't really doing any harm, though? I think its a bit petty.
Redway
06-09-2024, 11:14 AM
Oh, well.
Crimson Dynamo
06-09-2024, 11:20 AM
They aren't really doing any harm, though? I think its a bit petty.
Yes it is
Schools have dress and appearance rules for important reasons
arista
06-09-2024, 11:22 AM
They aren't really doing any harm, though? I think its a bit petty.
Wrong,
It is 100% School Rule Breaking
It is simple to understand
arista
06-09-2024, 11:23 AM
Yes it is
Schools have dress and appearance rules for important reasons
Very True
…I think that Evie Smith’s school have made it clear that she’s not suspended and that her hair will be returned to the non Melanie Martinez look after the concert very soon…I wonder if the tabloids keep space free every September when the schools return to report on any pupils/parents that haven’t adhered to uniform policy…it’s between the parent and school only and I truly don’t understand the logic of parents to have these things nationally reported and to have their child’s images appear in the tabloids in such a way…which only attracts and encourages ‘mass public scrutiny’ of their child…
Niamh.
06-09-2024, 11:47 AM
…I think that Evie Smith’s school have made it clear that she’s not suspended and that her hair will be returned to the non Melanie Martinez look after the concert very soon…I wonder if the tabloids keep space free every September when the schools return to report on any pupils/parents that haven’t adhered to uniform policy…it’s between the parent and school only and I truly don’t understand the logic of parents to have these things nationally reported and to have their child’s images appear in the tabloids in such a way…which only attracts and encourages ‘mass public scrutiny’ of their child…
I remember the same topics from back when I was in school :laugh: Mostly boys with long hair back then (they allowed that in my school but not in others)
I remember the same topics from back when I was in school :laugh: Mostly boys with long hair back then (they allowed that in my school but not in others)
…yeah, every September the tabloids are on it…:laugh:…I’m pretty sure they must keep free pages for any uniform policies that have been FLOUTED…I never understand parents who allow their children’s images to be shown in such a way tbh…just because their child has a hair colour that doesn’t conform or a hairstyle that isn’t to the school’s approval…whatever happened to parents and schools communicating and sorting these things out without it becoming so national and public…
Niamh.
06-09-2024, 11:55 AM
On topic, I disagree with the "rules are rules" logic here as well. Rules change when people aren't happy with them and protest/make a stand. Back when I was in school the girls had to wear skirts, I hated it, hail, rain snow, skirts. I broke those rules many times. Guess what, now girls can choose to wear a skirt or a pants (trousers in your language)
arista
06-09-2024, 11:55 AM
…I think that Evie Smith’s school have made it clear that she’s not suspended and that her hair will be returned to the non Melanie Martinez look after the concert very soon…I wonder if the tabloids keep space free every September when the schools return to report on any pupils/parents that haven’t adhered to uniform policy…it’s between the parent and school only and I truly don’t understand the logic of parents to have these things nationally reported and to have their child’s images appear in the tabloids in such a way…which only attracts and encourages ‘mass public scrutiny’ of their child…
Yes.
It is not a Parent issue
it is the Bloody Rules
On topic, I disagree with the "rules are rules" logic here as well. Rules change when people aren't happy with them and protest/make a stand. Back when I was in school the girls had to wear skirts, I hated it, hail, rain snow, skirts. I broke those rules many times. Guess what, now girls can choose to wear a skirt or a pants (trousers in your language)
…yeah, I agree with that as well that it’s not a one size fits all thing with uniform policies and that they’re not always policies that work and should be open to change….school uniforms are extraordinarily expensive and draining in a budget and parents should also have input sometimes as the weight of cost is with them…
Niamh.
06-09-2024, 11:58 AM
…yeah, every September the tabloids are on it…:laugh:…I’m pretty sure they must keep free pages for any uniform policies that have been FLOUTED…I never understand parents who allow their children’s images to be shown in such a way tbh…just because their child has a hair colour that doesn’t conform or a hairstyle that isn’t to the school’s approval…whatever happened to parents and schools communicating and sorting these things out without it becoming so national and public…
Again, just one big story from when I was younger, it was a particular boy from a school in Cork making a stand on the no long hair for boys rule, he wanted that media attention because it was important to him and ultimately it was media attention that allowed boys have long hair in most schools now. (bear in mind these are not private schools, they're all paid for by us, the tax payer)
Yes.
It is not a Parent issue
it is the Bloody Rules
…it’s a parent/school issue and the school have said they’ve worked together and are happy that appearance policy will be adhered to very shortly after the concert…so that’s bloody good, isn’t it…life in the bloody good parent/school communication lane…
arista
06-09-2024, 12:14 PM
…it’s a parent/school issue and the school have said they’ve worked together and are happy that appearance policy will be adhered to very shortly after the concert…so that’s bloody good, isn’t it…life in the bloody good parent/school communication lane…
Of Course,
she is only 10
now it is in the press
the school would have problems.
But the Older 14 year old
with Red Hair,
Her mother is Stupid my first post
Should invent rules for BO teachers.
Benjamin
06-09-2024, 12:26 PM
Why are ten years olds dying their hair :umm2:
Cherie
06-09-2024, 12:40 PM
I swear I posted on here, this is like the rotten turkeys at Christmas same story every year
arista
06-09-2024, 12:44 PM
Why are ten years olds dying their hair :umm2:
Because her Mother helps her do it.
Crimson Dynamo
06-09-2024, 12:45 PM
Why are ten years olds dying their hair :umm2:
Id imagine the MUm used all the blue dye on her hair
Benjamin
06-09-2024, 12:48 PM
No I get she didn’t do it herself haha. I mean why though, she’s only ten.
rusticgal
06-09-2024, 12:49 PM
Yes it is
Schools have dress and appearance rules for important reasons
I agree...its all about discipline and standards. In many forms of employment rules are rules to maintain a certain standard and representation. Schools are the same. Too many young people have this entitlement' attitude in life thinking they can do whatever they want...parents have a responsibility to support the Schools with their rules. Expel them all and the message might actually sink in.
Crimson Dynamo
06-09-2024, 12:49 PM
No I get she didn’t do it herself haha. I mean why though, she’s only ten.
And the eyelashes
she is going to school to learn not pick up guys
Jesus wept
:umm2:
arista
06-09-2024, 12:59 PM
No I get she didn’t do it herself haha. I mean why though, she’s only ten.
She loves the Movie on her 4K big TV screen.
But going to school
is not a movie
Oliver_W
06-09-2024, 01:07 PM
I remember the same topics from back when I was in school :laugh: Mostly boys with long hair back then (they allowed that in my school but not in others)
Jeez, how old are you?!
(Gotta love Cromwellian rules, ammirite)
arista
06-09-2024, 02:31 PM
[School headteacher Karen Appleby said:
'Kincraig Primary School, like all schools
in the country, has a clear uniform policy
that we expect our pupils to follow.]
Regarding spoilt 14-year-old girl.........................
School uniform at secondary school is ridiculous.
Nothings said about girls with half there arses hanging out a skirt that's so short it's almost a belt..let them wear Jean's fgs.
God knows what the teachers think, but I'm fed up being in the co op or somewhere having to stare up at the cueling incase anyone thinks I'm gawping at them. Dont their parents get them told these days?
Crimson Dynamo
06-09-2024, 02:42 PM
[School headteacher Karen Appleby said:
'Kincraig Primary School, like all schools
in the country, has a clear uniform policy
that we expect our pupils to follow.]
Regarding spoilt 14-year-old girl.........................
AAAAnd here is the mum....:rolleyes:
https://i2-prod.stokesentinel.co.uk/news/stoke-on-trent-news/article9534074.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200e/0_swns_excluded_hair_003_014373.jpg
This is katie prices fault..and everyone who built her up as a role model..all those kids are mums now, some maybe grannies.
The think it's a womans and girls job to be strong and sexy..when they are infact weak, and ugly.
arista
06-09-2024, 02:56 PM
AAAAnd here is the mum....:rolleyes:
https://i2-prod.stokesentinel.co.uk/news/stoke-on-trent-news/article9534074.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200e/0_swns_excluded_hair_003_014373.jpg
No that's the mum of the 10-year-old
That headteacher is from the 14-year-old's school.
rusticgal
06-09-2024, 03:00 PM
AAAAnd here is the mum....:rolleyes:
https://i2-prod.stokesentinel.co.uk/news/stoke-on-trent-news/article9534074.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200e/0_swns_excluded_hair_003_014373.jpg
:laugh:....just the vision I had in my head.
Crimson Dynamo
06-09-2024, 03:05 PM
https://www.miltonkeynes.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjE0NjEyZGUxLWJlY2QtNDg4Zi1hOWRjLTMyNTljYm MwYzNiOTpjMWUyZmNmMi03OTcwLTRlNGYtODE5OC00ZDc4MzU5 MjllNGU=.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&trim=&width=640&quality=65
"She says she would rather be dead than be seen without her hair dyed.
That’s how bad her mental health problems are.”
"Each time I try to reason with them, they just quote their ‘policies’ to me…
They are denying my daughter an education.”
Today Ella returned home sobbing, said April. She already suffers from an
eating disorder, and each time she is punished she refuses to eat.
"I wish the school realised what they were doing to her and how much worse
they are making her mental health,” she said. "This country spends billions
telling kids to be who they want to be, yet the school to trying to squeeze her
into a box that simply cannot fit in.”
says the mum
arista
06-09-2024, 03:16 PM
https://www.miltonkeynes.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjE0NjEyZGUxLWJlY2QtNDg4Zi1hOWRjLTMyNTljYm MwYzNiOTpjMWUyZmNmMi03OTcwLTRlNGYtODE5OC00ZDc4MzU5 MjllNGU=.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&trim=&width=640&quality=65
"She says she would rather be dead than be seen without her hair dyed.
That’s how bad her mental health problems are.”
"Each time I try to reason with them, they just quote their ‘policies’ to me…
They are denying my daughter an education.”
Today Ella returned home sobbing, said April. She already suffers from an
eating disorder, and each time she is punished she refuses to eat.
"I wish the school realised what they were doing to her and how much worse
they are making her mental health,” she said. "This country spends billions
telling kids to be who they want to be, yet the school to trying to squeeze her
into a box that simply cannot fit in.”
says the mum
Yes the Mother
was a fool to let her get red hair.
The School is not at Fault.
and
having an eating disorder means
she needs Specialist Help.
Outside of School.
Redway
06-09-2024, 03:29 PM
Yes it is
Schools have dress and appearance rules for important reasons
Schools in the States don’t even have uniform policies.
Crimson Dynamo
06-09-2024, 03:33 PM
Schools in the States don’t even have uniform policies.
To difficult to get the blazer on over the bullet proof vest id imagine
Oliver_W
06-09-2024, 05:10 PM
School uniform at secondary school is ridiculous.
Nothings said about girls with half there arses hanging out a skirt that's so short it's almost a belt..let them wear Jean's fgs.
Jean who, Shrimpton?
Redway
06-09-2024, 05:32 PM
To difficult to get the blazer on over the bullet proof vest id imagine
Too*
What do guns have to do with kids being able to wear their own clothes?
Benjamin
06-09-2024, 05:34 PM
Schools in the States don’t even have uniform policies.
But this isn’t the US we’re talking about.
Kate!
06-09-2024, 05:36 PM
I still say there's no harm in colouring hair? It's quite ridiculous.
Benjamin
06-09-2024, 05:44 PM
I still say there's no harm in colouring hair? It's quite ridiculous.
Sorry but why on earth do ten years old’s need to be dying their hair.
Also, it’s not like it’s a surprise rule that’s come in. The parents know the rules and try to be difficult, then kick up a fuss because of it.
I agree with uniforms and appearance policies. Kids have enough crap to deal with without the added issues within their peer groups of not wearing ‘trendy’ clothing to school or having the right hair colour.
Jean who, Shrimpton?
They're their there to the grammar police
Crimson Dynamo
06-09-2024, 05:47 PM
Sorry but why on earth do ten years old’s need to be dying their hair.
Also, it’s not like it’s a surprise rule that’s come in. The parents know the rules and try to be difficult, then kick up a fuss because of it.
I agree with uniforms and appearance policies. Kids have enough crap to deal with without the added issues within their peer groups of not wearing ‘trendy’ clothing to school or having the right hair colour.
Indeed
the hair colour and issues rest with the mum, not the child
Its a real shame the child's face is all over the news and not the mother
Redway
06-09-2024, 06:24 PM
Sorry but why on earth do ten years old’s need to be dying their hair.
Also, it’s not like it’s a surprise rule that’s come in. The parents know the rules and try to be difficult, then kick up a fuss because of it.
I agree with uniforms and appearance policies. Kids have enough crap to deal with without the added issues within their peer groups of not wearing ‘trendy’ clothing to school or having the right hair colour.
Just to be clear, I wasn’t talking about the 10-year-old.
Benjamin
06-09-2024, 06:39 PM
Just to be clear, I wasn’t talking about the 10-year-old.
I was replying to Kate. :laugh:
Oliver_W
06-09-2024, 06:58 PM
They're their there to the grammar police
I thought my reference to a vintage model from the era of the miniskirt, segued from your typo, was really clever, actually :hmph:
Crimson Dynamo
06-09-2024, 07:01 PM
sending a 10 year old girl to school with red dyed hair and false eyelashes is a huge red flag for social services?
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