it's the schools' decision. You are more than welcome to find the school with a policy in line with your expectations but it is really a silly thing to complain if a school does have policies regarding facial hair as they will have policies regarding all forms of dress and grooming. As a PP commented, the military requires clean shaven faces and somehow that has never caused a controversy. |
No, you have no real problems so you whine and complain about insignificant things. The walls of the private school bubble are thick and obscure the real world. |
I think rules pertaining to dress and grooming are different than requiring shaving all hair that is naturally coming out of one's body in a particular location. We are not discussing military school, so the above reference to the military is irrelevant. Islamic extremists require women to cover their faces, that is irrelevant to this discussion as well, and clearly would not be considered appropriate in a mainstream DC private school, even if it was legal. We are talking about mainstream private school. I do think it's odd to be so hyper controlling as to require a teenager to not have any facial hair at all. It is a part of their body. |
We are already at a school we like their policy (or non policy about policing boys) fine. I only commented on PP saying they never look good. If the policy were to require girls to have hair on their legs their legs, we’d collectively be in an uproar just like we are when schools require girls to wear skirts. But when an unjust rule only impacts boys, people don’t care. |
| *if the policy required girls to shave their legs |
There are private schools that do require girls to wear skirts as part of their uniform. Or schools that require ties and specific dress codes or ban earrings and so forth. You've made your views clear enough. I'm not bothered by schools that ban facial hair on students. I do see why and it's not an issue for me. Both options exist, so find the school that meets your expectations. |
Clothing is not the best comparison. Requiring girls to shave their legs would be most comparable. Are there any schools that require girls to shave their legs? How would you feel if there were? |
| How you feel about it does not matter because you are not required to send your kids to a school that requires it. |
Which school is that. Gz, heights and prep have facial hair rules |
There is a makeup rule. They will make you wash off too much makeup. |
It's almost like you're unfamiliar with what wearing a uniform is for. |
Makeup is not the same. It’s something you optionally put on your face. Facial hair is natural growing. Not the same. I get that privates can have whatever rule they want. But let’s not pretend it’s a sexist rule if they don’t require girls to shave their legs. |
They require all students to be clean-shaven. They don’t require any student to shave their legs. Equal treatment. |
| Private school here. Facial hair must be trimmed. |
So what about an 18yo HS senior then? |