Do any of the high schools have any policies regarding facial hair?

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Anonymous wrote:Facial hair on teenagers is low-class.


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.


It’s not unique to any race or nationality. Anyone can have facial hair and many do. Clearly you can’t grasp that simple concept. The more you know!


Your ignorance is astounding. Go talk to your HR director about facial hair policies and discrimination.


Why are you so unable to grasp that a private school can have rules regarding facial hair? You really do not understand facial hair is not solely attributed to a single race or nationality. Your are just not wired right to get that.

And nobody wants to see a nasty, unkempt, food-filled beard in the hallways at school Learn to shave.


Why do you people keep talking about nasty unkept food-filled beards? We get it, you don’t prefer beards. Good can be in hair or on clothes just like beards. Hair can be unkept. Clear can be greasy and look dirty. Kids can smell nasty. Stop projecting your personal feelings on facial hair.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Facial hair on teenagers is low-class.


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.


It’s not unique to any race or nationality. Anyone can have facial hair and many do. Clearly you can’t grasp that simple concept. The more you know!

No, but in certain races sensitive skin to the point they can’t shave with a straight razor is more common.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Facial hair on teenagers is low-class.


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.


It’s not unique to any race or nationality. Anyone can have facial hair and many do. Clearly you can’t grasp that simple concept. The more you know!


Your ignorance is astounding. Go talk to your HR director about facial hair policies and discrimination.


Why are you so unable to grasp that a private school can have rules regarding facial hair? You really do not understand facial hair is not solely attributed to a single race or nationality. Your are just not wired right to get that.

And nobody wants to see a nasty, unkempt, food-filled beard in the hallways at school Learn to shave.


What is wrong with you? Seriously. A school can have rules, but a good school will not have rules that discriminate against some students on the basis of religion or race. You don't seem to understand the discriminatory background of facial hair policies.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:It’s almost like we have run out of things to fight about here.


LOL!


There's nothing to fight about. This thread was directed at private school parents. But unfortunately no life public school mums and dads troll this forum all day.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s almost like we have run out of things to fight about here.


LOL!


There's nothing to fight about. This thread was directed at private school parents. But unfortunately no life public school mums and dads troll this forum all day.


Are you kidding? This forum would be dead most of the time without private school parents complaining about nothing. Tiny. Little. Things. First world problems.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s almost like we have run out of things to fight about here.


LOL!


There's nothing to fight about. This thread was directed at private school parents. But unfortunately no life public school mums and dads troll this forum all day.


Why do you think people explaining the problem with facial hair policies are "public school parents" (as if that's a bad thing anyway)?
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