Kentucky high school bans dreadlocks, cornrows, afros more than 2 in, colored hair, twists & mohawks

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I live here in Louisville and these are rules for a school called Butler Traditional High School. Butler status as a "traditional" school means a lot of their rules skew toward the harshly conservative side. Funny thing is, Butler is located in one of the more blue collar/lower income parts of town (Shively is in the southwest side of Louisville)....so a pretty good number of Black kids go to Butler. Problematic to say the least.
 

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:what:What the hell is these rules with how kids wear their hair. As long as it clean, kept neat and tight, ion see the issue.
 

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Sound like the code they put into place when I graduated in 2004. The class after me weren't allowed to wear "urban brands" (G-Unit, South Pole, Ecko Red, etc) and black hair styles weren't allowed. That new principle was gone after one year :lolbron:
 

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We're too handsome as a whole. We just need to get our group economics and code of conduct and the slimy cac is on his slide into its casket :ahh:

They know all these hoes going off that 2 tone, locs, and that Yimmy Butler :whew:

Astronaut. :ahh:
 

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Sound like the code they put into place when I graduated in 2004. The class after me weren't allowed to wear "urban brands" (G-Unit, South Pole, Ecko Red, etc) and black hair styles weren't allowed. That new principle was gone after one year :lolbron:

My old school system went straight to uniforms in 2005, no hair bans or anything though. The school system I was at before I graduated was even more laid back on the rules, that's when I started growing my hair out.

Hope that Kentucky school system gets sued, don't how hair can distract someone from learning, they just being racist as hell :manny:
 
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