The student, Darryl George, was suspended for 13 days because his hair is out of compliance when let down, according to a disciplinary notice issued by Barbers Hill High School in Mont Belvieu, Texas. It was his first day back at the school after spending a month at an off-site disciplinary program.
George, 18, already has spent more than 80% of his junior year outside of his regular classroom.
He was first pulled from the classroom at the Houston-area school in August after school officials said his braided locs fell below his eyebrows and ear lobes and violated the district’s dress code. His family argues the punishment violates the CROWN Act, which became law in Texas in September and is intended to prohibit race-based hair discrimination. The school says the CROWN Act does not address hair length.
Why do schools care what length someone’s hair is anyway? Are they just power mad control freaks?
It’s Texas, so my money is on a few good ol’ boys who 1.) don’t appreciate the kid’s skin color, 2.) don’t love that he’s nationally embarrassed them for the fools they are, and 3.) are dense enough to believe they can still “win” this thing.
Yes. Schools exist to make your kids into little workers for their kids.
Because everyone should look like everyone else. Like clones. After all working in the factories needs co-ordination.
Its generally conservative viewpoints of fitting people into “the norm”. Conservatism/traditionalism doesnt stop in the U.S, japan has schools for example that require students dye their hair black and conform to a very atrict uniform. Although that requirement was dropped very recently in tokyo(like 2021), it likely still exist in some regions.
Is the admin white? Well there ya go.
Are they just power mad control freaks?
Yes. Schools have cultures just like anywhere else. Once the administration has a sufficient number of power-hungry losers, this is the end result.
They can never do anything wrong. It is always someone else’s fault for everything. And all of them reinforce this mentality in each other.
It’s disgusting.
I had dyed blue hair in highschool, I think this must be an American thing
America is huge, it varies wildly by region. Nobody in my area gives a shit about stuff like that, and didn’t ~25 years ago when I was in HS either
Good question. I think we all know the answer to why they’re making an example out of this kid.
I am appalled that people continue to not make headline (heh) puns about hairstyle issues at Barber Hill High School.
This is the only thing that matters. Most of the comments are just snippy teens saying “you can’t tell me what to do”
snippy
I see what you did there.
Can you cut it out, pleez ;)
A dread-ful situation, forcing this young man to cut short his education.
But seriously, fuck those racists who are clearly violating their state law.
Sounds like some racism was involved.
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That’ll teach him! Not math and stuff, though.
It’s always confused me why schools think suspension would be an effective punishment when the kid often doesn’t want to be in class anyway (not in the case of this kid obviously) and definitely won’t be learning anything.
It’s what you do when you can’t deal with a child to prevent them fucking up other people’s schooling.
I guess it also puts pressure on the parents to do something.
Except, at least when I was in school, they’re not given schoolwork to do when in suspension. They just have to sit there and do nothing all day. They don’t learn anything.
When I was in school your teachers would put together work for you to do.
And this student’s hair is interfering with other peoples’ schooling by…
Well his locks are too long. So it’s obviously a security concern since other students could trip over them and fall. /s
Except it’s not used like that, it’s used to discipline anything they feel is a “big” deal.
Funny story, I got a week suspension in middle school for bringing a low powered laser to school. On the same day friend of mine lit a fire in his desk and got 3 days.
The school admin was pushing for a much worse penalty for me for some reason and my parents flipped their shit and somehow got it “reduced” to a week.
They’d give me ISS or suspend me for…skipping class.
I’ve never heard the term “in-school suspension”. It sounds like what I remember as “detention”, but done during what would otherwise be the school day, yeah? On top of this being some blatant racism, it seems like a really poor use of school resources.
ISS is literally just detention. Your put into a classroom where you can’t talk to anyone, or do anything besides your work. You even take a separate lunch time then everyone else.
They call it ‘in school suspension’ (ISS) to differentiate from out of school suspension, where the student is sent home and told not to return for a period of time. Typically ISS is overseen by a faculty member and the students are given relevant workbooks/sheets to whatever courses they’re enrolled in to complete and they are required to be quiet, work alone, and are not allowed to used phones/entertainment.
At least, that’s how it was when I was still in highschool (2014).
Detention for me was something you did after school. Essentially you were kept late.
In-school suspension is just like detention during school hours.
Hair below eyebrows and ear lobes? What year is this, 1962?
It is even worse than that. He wears his hair in a way that the it does not go below his eyebrows and ear lobes. But the school is mad that it could . It makes my blood boil.
It’s absolutely terrible, they’re setting him back while he stands up for his rights.
That hair is awesome too. Fuck them.
I hope he wins a lot of money from the delays he’s received and punitive damages beyond that.
Yeah. They’re preventing him from getting his education for some racist bullshit.
Everyone who has a hand in this pie needs to be fired and future wages garnished to repay him for what he’s lost.
We can even do the math to find out how much it costs to educate 1 student for 1 day and then multiply that by how many days he’s been suspended.
It never ceased to amaze me how US schools are being run like concentration camps. How very land of the free.
I don’t think you understand how concentration camps worked if you use that sentence.
Pestering a kid about his hair style is literally the same as starving him in a prison camp
I think people missed the sarcasm of this post, lol
I guess you actually have to spell out the “SARCASM” disclaimer or everything is to be assumed 100% sincere
/s usually is good enough
The comment isn’t phrased like sarcasm though. Sarcasm would be something like:
God, American schools are just like concentration camps, how do you handle it?
And even then, being sarcastic here with a phrase like that would mean that this is a dumb thing for people to complain about, which also isn’t true.
Get me out of here
I knew this case was a slam dunk* the second I heard about it. Not just because it’s ridiculous but because this exact scenario has been through the courts before.
The voters should hold the school board accountable for the tax dollars they wasted and vote them out.*
^* ^This ^is ^Texas ^though ^so ^everything’s ^made ^up ^and ^the ^points ^don’t ^matter.
Texas even has a law forbidding this. I lived in Houston for a few years, and it’s actually astonishing the General Assembly passed a law to forbid discrimination of hair style.
Just to give you a general idea of how fucked up these school officials are. They’re worse than the worst of Texas.
This is STILL going on?!? That school district is shit.
How can anyone blatantly break a law and not get charged? The state has a law prohibiting what these school admins are doing so why aren’t the police called and charges filled against them? I’m guess the police are fine with whatever racist authoritarian bullshit the school does.
Two words; flawed democracy
Nah, say it like it is. Racism.
Well thank fuck these school officials are protecting students from this hairrorist. Show the world we will not accept acts of hairrorism in schools! No matter how backward and stupid it makes us look! Even when state law says we’re not allowed to do this! Stay strong, delicate white leadership! It’s For The Children we deny this young man an education!
said his braided locs fell below his eyebrows and ear lobes
This means all girls can’t have hair below their eyebrows and ear lobes? Surely there are instances of white girls being punished for this, right?
Oh no I think they are going for being both racist and sexist.
Damn. Imagine wanting to work for a society that treats you like this.
Working’s not a choice; it’s a privilege…
Sorry; I just made that up for fun.
How about heavy metal hair? That banned 🚫 too now?
Time to decide what’s important. Education or hairstyle.
Yes, it is time for the school to decide that. And then decide that his education is more important than what they think about his hairstyle.
I wished the school would pick education but I’m not hopeful
it’s texas, in a county entirely run by ®acists.
you already know what they ‘picked’.
In this case at least, the State of Texas is on the right side of history, they passed the Crown Act to protect black students from this BS school policy shit.
It’s the school that’s actually… get this… too racist for the State of Texas.
I mean, if by “right side of history” you mean history from May of this year.
https://www.texastribune.org/2023/05/29/texas-crown-act-law/
Well they really took their time to get there and in many things, i think they haven’t even started walking, but at least they are there in this now.
But yeah, Texas isnt cough cough the most progressive place cough cough, which makes “too racist even for Texas” very meaningful.
I do completely agree with your overall point, just had to point out that it was a very recent change.
If there’s no one to enforce the laws then it’s not too-racist for Texas in the slightest.
Laws aren’t real.
The option that provides more freedom because red states are more free right???
you can say racists here. there’s no language filters.
I wish the state would pick education…
The state has, at least in cases like this. Texas passed the Crown Act. This racist district is ignoring the law.
If the state doesn’t enforce it’s own laws, then the state is perfectly fine picking the racist option.
From the article:
State Rep. Ron Reynolds, a Democrat and chair of the Texas Legislative Black Caucus, said he planned to file an amendment to the law during the next session that “specifically addresses length to stop their pretextual argument to not comply with the Crown Act.”
I’ll note that there’s no federal equivalent to the Crown Act. Does that mean that congress is more racist than Texas?
Would explain a fucking lot, to be honest.
No, that’s already been decided at the state level (note the summary pointing out that Texas passed the Crown Act, which makes it illegal for admins to consider hairstyle more important than education).
Now is the time for the racists who refuse to acknowledge that decision to lose their fucking jobs.
Why? That’s an arbitrary rule you just came up with.
Because he’s missed 80% of his classes, which won’t help with the challenges he will already face as black man, and because this would be a silly hill to die on.
Because he’s missed 80% of his classes
Looking at other articles it looks like that missed classroom time was for continued suspensions over his hairstyle.
This effort has apparently been backed by the district superintendent.
Greg Poole, who has been district superintendent since 2006, said the policy is legal and teaches students to conform as a sacrifice benefitting everyone.
“When you are asked to conform ... and give up something for the betterment of the whole, there is a psychological benefit,” Poole said. “We need more teaching (of) sacrifice.”
Just for bonus points the school district’s policy is not only racist but sexist. This policy only applies to males.
Barbers Hill Independent School District prohibits male students from having hair extending below the eyebrows, ear lobes or top of a t-shirt collar, according to the student handbook. Additionally, hair on all students must be clean, well-groomed, geometrical and not an unnatural color or variation. The school does not require uniforms.
I have no idea what “geometrical” hair would be.
“When you are asked to conform … and give up something for the betterment of the whole, there is a psychological benefit,”
We want you all to be good little soldiers so when you graduate, you can go off and be good little soldiers.
How in the fuck does this guy’s hair affect anybody else in literally any way? Absurd
Time decide what’s important. Compliance or your culture/spiritual/personal identity
Just a touch of genocide makes it okay!
Do you mean that worrying about someone’s hairstyle is completely outside of the scope of- and detrimental to the resources of- education? Or that someone’s specific hairstyle can be detrimental to the quality of education received itself?
Neither