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arista 06-09-2024 10:03 AM

Schools have Rules : everyone must follow it
 
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...5556164826.jpg
Your whole life is in Front of you
14-year-old Schoolgirl Ella Harding



https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...eyelashes.html



Life In The City

bots 06-09-2024 10:07 AM

is it Mock?

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...5556170031.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...5533770645.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/art...stracting.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

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kate! (Post 11502996)
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

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kate! (Post 11502996)
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

Quote:

Originally Posted by Crimson Dynamo (Post 11502999)
Yes it is

Schools have dress and appearance rules for important reasons



Very True

Ammi 06-09-2024 11:39 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…

Niamh. 06-09-2024 11:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 11503004)
…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)

Ammi 06-09-2024 11:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 11503007)
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

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 11503004)
…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

Ammi 06-09-2024 11:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 11503012)
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

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 11503011)
…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)

Ammi 06-09-2024 12:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 11503013)
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

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 11503016)
…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

Beso 06-09-2024 12:20 PM

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

Quote:

Originally Posted by Benjamin (Post 11503033)
Why are ten years olds dying their hair :umm2:


Because her Mother helps her do it.

Crimson Dynamo 06-09-2024 12:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Benjamin (Post 11503033)
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.


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