Neither Bobby Ray Memorial Elementary, nor any school in Warren County School District, prohibits military haircuts, the statement declares.
It appears the school's principal is a liar.
I would be willing to bet that the principal was an affirmative action graduate..................
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She's also too stupid to be involved in education.
You can take down your web site, but you can’t hide from the internet. Phone:(931) 473-9006, Fax: 931-815-2703 Time to add MORE DISTRESS. The school district has taken down its Facebook page, school page after a deluge of comments, said Bobby Cox, the district’s director of schools. He said the messages were “not necessarily threatening” but added to an incident that had caused the district “great stress.”
http://www.armytimes.com/story/military/2015/03/26/adam-stinnett-haircut-suspension-threat/70492048/
His mother, Amy Stinnett, said he’d requested the high and tight to be more like Spc. Justin Bloodworth, his active-duty stepbrother.
Adam was written up by the principal, who thought the haircut was against school policy banning “mohawk haircuts or other extreme cuts.”
Amy Stinnett disagreed. Adam went back Tuesday with the same haircut.
After his mother received an email from the principal and stopped by for a face-to-face chat, it was made clear that Adam’s hairstyle would have to change before he returned to school.
With so much hair already gone, his mother had few options.
“I did shave his head,” Stinnett said Thursday. “With no hair, he looks sick all the time.”
The incident upset Adam, who wants to follow Bloodworth’s path into military service, his mother said.
“They crushed my son’s dreams,” she said of the school officials. “They made him feel upset. They broke his heart. He didn’t deserve that.”