Texas boy banned from school because of long hair, mom says

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A Texas boy who eagerly started school last week was sent home just two days in when officials banned the child from attending classes because of his long hair, his mother said.

Jessica Oates told FOX26 her son, Jabez Oates, began pre-kindergarten in Barbers Hill Independent School District last week, where she learned during registration that Jabez wasn't allowed to have hair that went below his eyes, ears and neck.

"He's never had a haircut. It's just kinda part of his identity," Oates told the news station. "He's just so smart he blows my mind. Full of energy and excited to learn."

She said school officials told her the 4-year-old boy could keep the long hair -- but only if she wrote a letter stating it was for "cultural or religious" reasons. But before Oates could write the note, she said her son was banned from attending classes unless his brown locks were chopped off. On Monday, Jabez was still not allowed in the building.

"I don't believe that short hair should be required to get an education," Oates said. "I feel like my son is owed the same education that all other children in this school district have."

Oates said she won't cut her son's hair "because that's who he is," adding, "I don't believe in it. I will not cut his hair."

The angered mother posted a video on Facebook on Monday describing the situation and asking followers to share the video. She wrote in the caption the superintendent did "not wish to have a meeting" about the situation.

 

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i got to side with the school on this one and blame the parents 100%.what parent will let her son go this long without proper grooming, this i dont understand
 

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Now you have to be told too get a haircut ##)##)##)##)##)##)##)##)##)##)##)
 

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I love how you guy equate short hair with being riotous or better than someone else. Like the your length of hair matters at all and has any bearing on anything what so ever.

With that being said, the rule is in the school charter (that she signed) so she new going in what the deal was.
 

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short does not equate clean. Think of the scuzziest kid on your block, does the kind above look less clean.

Girls have long hair, they arent groomed well?
 

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I love how you guy equate short hair with being riotous or better than someone else. Like the your length of hair matters at all and has any bearing on anything what so ever.

With that being said, the rule is in the school charter (that she signed) so she new going in what the deal was.

It`s a rule that the kid has to have short hair???

That`s new to me.
 

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i got to side with the school on this one and blame the parents 100%.what parent will let her son go this long without proper grooming, this i dont understand


What would you know about being a parent?

You probably don't even brush your tooth.
 

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Overreach by the school.
 

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rules are rules, i never understood why people just cant go with the rules and stop the bs
 

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let the bitch home school the kid then, no hair cutting and he was not have to bath for class
 

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Nothing wrong with his hair

But sounds like a private school so that's the rules
 

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I love how you guy equate short hair with being riotous or better than someone else. Like the your length of hair matters at all and has any bearing on anything what so ever.

With that being said, the rule is in the school charter (that she signed) so she new going in what the deal was.

No one thinks short hair leads to "rioting". Maybe you meant "righteous"?

How funny is that the place is named Barbers Hill lmao?
 

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Back in the 70's we had rules against long hair in middle school Couldn't be over a certain length.
 

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