"So do any of you know where I can find this info and what do you think should a child be kept out of school because he or she wants to have red, pink, green etc hair??"
I don't know the court ruling nor do I think it applies. What counts is what the student handbook rules are. Is it allowed? Is it not?
I have been following a very similar thread on another forum about hair coloring by students. In that case the handbook said it was not allowed. The student was a grade school student and wore pink hair. When confronted about it she claimed it was because her dad died of cancer and that the pink had been worn in his memory.
A grade school child and a child nearing adulthood in high school are two different things. In grade school they are still in FORMATIVE years whereas in high school they should be beyond that.
In either case it still boils down to what the rules say about it.
If one doesn't like the rules then work trying to get them changed BEFORE breaking them. Same applies to parents, if you don't like the rules in the handbook then run for membership on the school board.
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