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Should students be allowed to dye their hair at school or not?
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No, they should do schoolwork and pay attention in class at school. You can dye your hair at home, then surprise everyone at school the next day.
I think the individual school should be able to decide this, just as they do for dress code.
I'm not really in favor of young folks dying their hair, I think they should get used to their own color first. But I'm not dogmatic on this.
It would be highly messy and inconvenient for a student to dye his hair at school. He can dye his hair at home, if he wants to. The school doesn't care what a student does in his own home.
Dyed hair looks stupid and often reflects a stupid lad who doesn't care for uniform policies or any other reasonable rules.
I think they should be allowed. They have to spend the rest of their lives at work where they won't be allowed to do it. So, why not? It doesn't affect their brains
I think they should but just highlights or ombre
YEAH, as it's NOT a person's hair that does the work , it IS their BRAIN, & folks COULD be doing WORSE things than dying their hair / or getting it cut in any style . WHY the hell DON'T schools , colleges , uni's get that .
Allowed by WHO? The school? Why not?
It depends....brown, black , blonde, auburn should be fine but silly outrageous colours like blue, scarlet, green, purple would not conform to any reasonable uniform policy and should be banned. Why would anyone expect to be able to anyhow...wait until you leave school...you can dye it in polka dots or check then if you're that way inclined.