Girl, 15, removed from classes over hair color

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Date: February 10th, 2013

Category: Nutty News

ST. GEORGE, Utah – A southern Utah  student has been removed from classes after administrators found her dyed hair color too distracting.

Rylee MacKay, a 15-year-old student at Hurricane Middle School in Hurricane,  said she was sent to the office after an administrator said her hair looked purple and pink in the sunlight.

Under Washington County School District policy, hair should be within the  spectrum of color that grows naturally, and administrators can decide whether a  color is too distracting.

Rylee told The  Spectrum of St. George that she has been dying her hair the same red color since September.

“They brought me into the office and told me my hair had to be changed by  the next day,” she said. “They told me I could finish my week’s worth of  schoolwork in the office so nobody could see me.”  Full Article

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2 Responses to “Girl, 15, removed from classes over hair color”

  1. Vic Kelley Says:

    The school district, like most of them, is out of control. It has given itself the right to govern hair color but it does not deserve that right. Does it improve student performance? No, but that’s not the bureaucrats’ goal anyway. Schools today serve to socialize and to get young people to mindlessly submit to authority.

    Home school if at all possible.

  2. Anonymous Says:

    Kind of crud that goes down when Mormons run a State. Thank Moroni Romney lost…..

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