There is no excuse, whatsoever, on the other hand, for people who gratuitously insult the chosen profession of others.
Moron is not a chosen profession, it's a state of mind.
That's funny right there.
It is a PUBLIC school. If I allow or want my child to have long hair it's none of your business, I pay taxes just as you do. There is absolutely no reason to have this rule in a public school. His hair doesn't even look bad. The fact that they enforce these stupid rules is more of a "distraction" than the long hair would ever be.
Mind your own business folks.
We both pays taxes, we both vote for public school suck-ups to be on the board, and those suck-ups we elected make such rules. Welcome to federalism. There are other ISDs with other, less restrictive regs and private school options, if hair is that stinking important to the parents.
I've made my choice and send my kids to private school with a more restrictive dress & hygiene code than that at the ISD in question. I'd rather have a 100% voucher system, dispense with school boards and their rules entirely, but we got what we got.
Oh, I am sure that the school board has plenty of reasons, some of which might even make sense.
I feel for the poor kid not only because he has pinheads for parents, but he looks more like a
mop than a
moppet, and constantly at risk of being picked up by janitorial staff, upended, dunked into a mop bucket, his head crushed by the mop wringer, and his head, hair, & brains slathered across the floor. Poor little bugger.
Honestly, his hair & attire make him look like a refugee from some 1970s sitcom, where he'd play the precocious tyke for yuks.