Anonymous wrote:Why would Holton not allow dyed hair?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are many MS and US students that have dyed here in fun colors. LS students are not allowed to.
This is correct. Same goes for nails. LS girls can't paint their nails (clear is OK), but MS girls can.
Source: I have DDs in both and they taunt each other about who gets which privileges.
So if you believe in “your body, your choice,” you need not apply.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are many MS and US students that have dyed here in fun colors. LS students are not allowed to.
This is correct. Same goes for nails. LS girls can't paint their nails (clear is OK), but MS girls can.
Source: I have DDs in both and they taunt each other about who gets which privileges.
Anonymous wrote:There are many MS and US students that have dyed here in fun colors. LS students are not allowed to.
Anonymous wrote:DD is expressing interest in applying to Holton for high school. I am not in support of this (there are a LITANY of reasons for this but I don’t feel like getting into that list right now). One thing I pointed out is that at Holton, students are not permitted to have dyed hair. Mind you, DD’s hair is always dyed a fun color she just loves it. Green, pink, blue. While this gave her some pause, she also questions if this is true. It is, right? Just based on what I know about Holton, it seems like the guess is legit! Can someone confirm
Anonymous wrote:DD is expressing interest in applying to Holton for high school. I am not in support of this (there are a LITANY of reasons for this but I don’t feel like getting into that list right now). One thing I pointed out is that at Holton, students are not permitted to have dyed hair. Mind you, DD’s hair is always dyed a fun color she just loves it. Green, pink, blue. While this gave her some pause, she also questions if this is true. It is, right? Just based on what I know about Holton, it seems like the guess is legit! Can someone confirm