This is how most dress codes are written due to the recognition of religious needs and skin related conditions, like pseudofolliculitis barbae, which disproportionately affects black men. |
Why won’t anyone name their school? It would help a lot. Same time from having to read handbook for every school. |
| Facial hair on teenagers is low-class. |
Thank god for that. Keeps out the public school trash. |
That’s you. I think makeup on teens, fake eyelashes, colored hair, and fake nails is low class. |
What would you do with the info? Building a case to change your school's policy? Good luck with that. |
| PVI had one. No facial hair. |
And protects from exposure to you so there’s that. |
Great, send your imaginary kids to public school. |
| Do these schools also require eyebrows to be plucked and shaped?! |
Plucked? No, silly. Clean-shaven. All that hair. Off. |
I agree. I was surprised to see so much gross facial hair on several Catholic school football players in the playoffs. Does the facial hair policy not apply to athletes? |
Please stop calling facial hair gross. We get it you don’t like it but you’re being culturally and racially insensitive and it’s also very much your opinion. I think greasy hair white boys with hair past their ears are gross but I don’t keep repeating in on a forum. |
Facial hair is not culturally or racially specific. Sorry, you can't play that argument. |
It is for some and the the fact that you don’t know anything about it says more about you. |