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    #31
    Stupid dress code rules are designed to do the same thing all these stupid mandates are doing. Force compliance and teach folks to not buck the system.

    Funny where folks draw the line. Body autonomy is just that.

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      #32
      Originally posted by CrownKiller14 View Post
      The hair code is dumb. If a kid wants long hair who cares, as long as they show up and don't disrupt others it shouldn't be a big deal. That rule is outdated and most Tx schools have already removed that rule. The school my wife teaches at a third of the football team has hair past their shoulders.

      From the article is looks like there's one tranny trying to cause a big stink and the others are just normal kids who want long hair.
      I get it. BUT rules give kids structure to help them in life and in the workforce. We are teaching are kids there are no rules. These are more than likely spoiled brats that are being taught if they complain, mommy will call the principal. Next will be a little boy wearing a dress to school.

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        #33
        I think the hair policy should be the same as the covid vaccination policy. My body my choice.

        Can we get the ACLU to sue when they make covid vaxs mandatory for kids 12+?

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          #34
          While I do agree the rule is a little dumb, it is a rule that the district felt they needed to implement and inforce. What message are they gonna send to the kids, that if they don't like and agree with a rule they can just sue and claim discrimination? The real world is going to eat these kids alive and they'll just become more traumatized.

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            #35
            Originally posted by matagordian View Post
            I get it. BUT rules give kids structure to help them in life and in the workforce. We are teaching are kids there are no rules. These are more than likely spoiled brats that are being taught if they complain, mommy will call the principal. Next will be a little boy wearing a dress to school.

            This is the problem today. Most kids aren’t taught that there are rules in life and they may not like them. Also regardless of what some folks say, they need structure.

            School is not the place to be “expressing” yourself. You can do that on your own time.


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