High School's ban on natural hairstyles sparks outrage
A Louisville, Kentucky, high school is under fire after the parent of
one of the high school students posted pages from the school's new dress
code, which bans three of the most popular styles for women with
natural hair. Attica Scott, whose daughter attends Butler Traditional
High School, posted the photos on her Twitter account:
Some of the rules stated that hair styles that are
extreme, distracting, or attention-getting will not be permitted. Some
of the hairstyles not permitted were dreadlocks, cornrolls, twists,
mohawks, and no jewelry will be worn in hair. Hair must be a natural
colour.
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