Anonymous wrote:Bumping this thread. Looking specifically for experiences at St. Ambrose, St. Mary’s of the Assumption and St. Pius X.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can any parent speak to the strict nature or adherence to certain policies such as hairstyles? For instance my son (currently he's only 9 months but I am thinking ahead) has a head full of really curly hair. I have no plans to cut his hair until he makes a choice for himself around middle school age. Would this be an issue? His hair won't be locked or styled in any fad manner, likely just pulled back in a ponytail or in neat braids for school.
You don't think your kid will have opinions about his hair until middle school?
Anonymous wrote:Can any parent speak to the strict nature or adherence to certain policies such as hairstyles? For instance my son (currently he's only 9 months but I am thinking ahead) has a head full of really curly hair. I have no plans to cut his hair until he makes a choice for himself around middle school age. Would this be an issue? His hair won't be locked or styled in any fad manner, likely just pulled back in a ponytail or in neat braids for school.
Anonymous wrote:Can any parent speak to the strict nature or adherence to certain policies such as hairstyles? For instance my son (currently he's only 9 months but I am thinking ahead) has a head full of really curly hair. I have no plans to cut his hair until he makes a choice for himself around middle school age. Would this be an issue? His hair won't be locked or styled in any fad manner, likely just pulled back in a ponytail or in neat braids for school.
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Anonymous wrote:Can any parent speak to the strict nature or adherence to certain policies such as hairstyles? For instance my son (currently he's only 9 months but I am thinking ahead) has a head full of really curly hair. I have no plans to cut his hair until he makes a choice for himself around middle school age. Would this be an issue? His hair won't be locked or styled in any fad manner, likely just pulled back in a ponytail or in neat braids for school.
Anonymous wrote:Can any parent speak to the strict nature or adherence to certain policies such as hairstyles? For instance my son (currently he's only 9 months but I am thinking ahead) has a head full of really curly hair. I have no plans to cut his hair until he makes a choice for himself around middle school age. Would this be an issue? His hair won't be locked or styled in any fad manner, likely just pulled back in a ponytail or in neat braids for school.