Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone subject their child to a Catholic school is beyond me.
Signed,
Lapsed Catholic for a reason
Anonymous wrote:I think the girl would be happier being away from the Jesus freaks. They say they love "all" but only if you are not gay and have silky hair.
Anonymous wrote:When I first read this thread and before I looked at the link, I was thinking maybe dreadlocks. Are these people serious? There is nothing wrong with that child's hair. It's beautiful. They would DIE if the child was wearing dreads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even wearing her hair naturally, it doens't need to be so freaking big. Kids behind her wouldn't be able to see the board, and can't imagine what would happen if they moved her to back row.
LOL. Clearly, you did not go to school in the 80s.
Anonymous wrote:Even wearing her hair naturally, it doens't need to be so freaking big. Kids behind her wouldn't be able to see the board, and can't imagine what would happen if they moved her to back row.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even wearing her hair naturally, it doens't need to be so freaking big. Kids behind her wouldn't be able to see the board, and can't imagine what would happen if they moved her to back row.
You are foolish.
No, stating a fact. Her hair is very large and it would block other children from seeing the board or teacher. What is foolish about facts. I grow up in the 80's and some girls would sit in the back of the class because they had huge, teased, hairsprayed hair because those behind couldn't see the chalkboard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even wearing her hair naturally, it doens't need to be so freaking big. Kids behind her wouldn't be able to see the board, and can't imagine what would happen if they moved her to back row.
You are foolish.
Vanilla wrote:I love her hair. And her face. And her color. And her spirit.
And she needs to sue these assholes.
Anonymous wrote:Even wearing her hair naturally, it doens't need to be so freaking big. Kids behind her wouldn't be able to see the board, and can't imagine what would happen if they moved her to back row.
Anonymous wrote:I agree that it's distracting. She started wearing her hair this way recently at the beginning of the school year which is drawing negative attention. Shes been enrolled at this school since 3rd grade and managed to not wear her hair this way before. Shes doing it for attention.