Tiring Day

Jun 15, 2006 19:34

I got talked at about my hair today for the second time this week. The jerk teacher got a load of boys with long hair together, and told them, one by one, how they should have it cut. Then he said I needed a lawnmower. I could easily take the piss out of his bloody stupid moustache, but I didn't. But he had offended me again, and this time I was ( Read more... )

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franceschina June 16 2006, 00:17:36 UTC
If your school's dress code specifies that males should have short hair (which is unfair, I know), then you can't do much about it. If your instructor is singling out students and telling them how they should get their hair cut, you'd do well to speak to your Principal, or at very least a Counsellor. That's referred to as harassment, and should be kaboshed as soon as humanly possible, before it gets the school sued. In this case, you'd be doing the school a favor to point out that he's verbally abusing the students.

Okay, at least that's how it works on my side of the Big Puddle. UK mileage (kilometerage?) may vary.

Besides, Admiral Nelson had a ponytail, and I'd bet your gym teacher would never have called him a wuss and told him to cut it. In my opinion, school dress codes serve a purpose, but its purpose should not be to propagate the faculty's 1950-1960's fashion aesthetic. Even cadets at military academy grow their hair out once they can get away with it ( ... )

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flamin_mongoose June 18 2006, 11:40:31 UTC
I'll consider pointing it out, but I'm not sure how much would be done. The school is pretty backwards that way. I'd change school if I hadn't done half of my coursework for my GCSE's (end of high school exams). I guess it's only one more year there.

I'm playing bass in my band.

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