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Kindergartner suspended for Mohawk haircut

Mother refuses to alter boy's spiked hair, will enroll him at another school

updated 10:24 a.m. ET Feb. 27, 2008
PARMA, Ohio - A kindergarten student with a freshly spiked Mohawk has been suspended from school.

Michelle Barile, the mother of 6-year-old Bryan Ruda, said nothing in the Parma Community School handbook prohibits the haircut, characterized by closely shaved sides with a strip of prominent hair on top. The school said the hair was a distraction for other students.

"I understand they have a dress code. I understand he has a uniform. But this is total discrimination," she said. "They can't tell me how I can cut his hair."

An administrator at the suburban Cleveland charter school first warned Barile last fall that the haircut wasn't acceptable. The school later sent another warning to her reiterating the ban.

Mohawks violate the school's policy on being properly groomed, school Principal Linda Geyer said. Also, the school district's dress code allows school officials to forbid anything that interferes with the conduct of education.

Ruda's hair became a disruption last week when Ruda arrived freshly shorn, Geyer said. Administrators called Barile on Friday telling her to pick Ruda up from school.

"This was his third infraction," Geyer said Tuesday. "We felt that we were being extremely patient."

Rather than request a hearing to appeal the suspension, Barile said she'll enroll him at another school. Changing the hairstyle is not an option, she said.

"It's something that he really likes," Barile said. "When people hear Mohawk, they think it's long, it's spiked, it's crazy looking, and it's really not."

Kindergartner suspended for Mohawk - Education - MSNBC.com



Mother is suppose to follow school authorites' rules but she doesn't. It's sad to see it teachs the children to learn how to disobey any rules.

I personally see nothing wrong with that hair. I have seen many US soliders around where I work have one like this. I also seen children as well. They look cute to me. It's just a hair.

My opinion that they should focus problems, like bullying, drugs, etc in the school than worry about hair style. I find hard to beleive that his hair style is a sign of "disrespectful"?... I have seen many people have odd looking but inside they are really nice but a mother really can't do anything when the school authorities have the right to fix their rules what they want to. If she don't like then look for other school.


What do you think of this?

 
Well I think the mother has gone a bit too far. 6 years old is too young to have that kind of hair cut. Sure we know school discipline has gone overboard in a lot of places as we have heard and read news in AD threads. But this one is more of bizarre how mother would allow 6 years old to have that kind of hair cut. They gave her warnings she ignored it and 3 strikes, they kick him out of school. That's a shame of the mother's behavior.
 
Well I think the mother has gone a bit too far. 6 years old is too young to have that kind of hair cut. Sure we know school discipline has gone overboard in a lot of places as we have heard and read news in AD threads. But this one is more of bizarre how mother would allow 6 years old to have that kind of hair cut. They gave her warnings she ignored it and 3 strikes, they kick him out of school. That's a shame of the mother's behavior.

Yes I second that.

I personally would not do that to my boys but I can't say anything about mother's decision what and how she like to have his son's hair style. I have seen many children of US soliders around where I work like that. I can see that they want to be like their Daddy's hair style. I would support if my boys want to have one (good thing that they doesn't pay their attention to that hair types) :lol:
 
I agreed with you that he is to young to have that kind of hair cut. I won't let my son have that kind. Mother need to follow school's rules and the warning also. TSK TSK!
Well I think the mother has gone a bit too far. 6 years old is too young to have that kind of hair cut. Sure we know school discipline has gone overboard in a lot of places as we have heard and read news in AD threads. But this one is more of bizarre how mother would allow 6 years old to have that kind of hair cut. They gave her warnings she ignored it and 3 strikes, they kick him out of school. That's a shame of the mother's behavior.
 
I don't mind army haircut, which that's fine. But Mohawk no!

It would be less waste on gel! :giggle:
Yes I second that.

I personally would not do that to my boys but I can't say anything about mother's decision what and how she like to have his son's hair style. I have seen many children of US soliders around where I work like that. I can see that they want to be like their Daddy's hair style. I would support if my boys want to have one (good thing that they doesn't pay their attention to that hair types) :lol:
 
Let's send in Skih people and see what those school people say about the headdress. Then the schools would get in a scandal over insulting their religion.
 
I know school have pretty policy for hairs but not mohawks!
 
I was thinking about Angelina Jolie's son had a mohawk and he was just a toddler. I'm noticing alot of young kids are dying their hair or highlight.

I won't let my daughter dye her hair til she's older, I just can't imagine letting her dye her hair at age 10.

as far as a haircut, I can't say its wrong for him to have a mohawk. if its not in the handbook then why was he really suspended? was he suspended for other reason but won't say why? Have you guys noticed the hairstyle the boys are wearing? the 70's hair-do. long hair falling in their faces? is that okay too? sure why not? what's wrong with a mohawk? what's wrong with a bowl cut?



mohawks was permitted before and not now??? :confused:


IMO, i think it's something the school won't say but found an excuse to suspend him over a mohawk.
 
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I have to agree with Calvin on this one.. because that young little boy is way too young to have a hair cut like that for his age. The mother should have use good common judgment how his hair cut should be just like normal little boys. What the hell was she thinking? She must be a nut! :)
 
When I was six years old, I worried about where my Hot Wheels were, how to get acceptably dirty, and how to get cookies out of the jar. Hair was the last thing on my mind . . . except the hair I removed from my sister's barbie dolls.

I wonder if the mother is using the son (as a tool) to act out on her own sense of inadequacy.
 
I watched a wife swap on abc channel. I saw many mohawk boys got an attitude. They have a bad behave at school and home. They have a disrespect and disobey from school's rules. Their punk and gothic mothers are bad reputation. I like the style of soilder hair. My husband has a solider style. He always go to barber once time every month. We won't allow our boy to have a MoHawk hair. The mothers can let girls to dye color like pink, blue, hot red, purple hair.
 
I dont think kids under 10 years of age should be dying their hair or having treatments such as a perm done to it.

But crazy haircuts don't bother me that much, especially on young children. Its just something the kids like and find fascinating. But there is a certain line I wont cross though. Im not going to le my DD get a boy cut at age 4, when she's 14 and can take care of her own hair, then it's up to her what she wants.

I think schools need to step back and think for a moment - that at age 4 the kid is highly unlikely involved in gang activity. If he's got discipline problems, then they need to be dealt with accordingly, not blame everything on a haircut that the school dislikes. :roll:
 
I watched a wife swap on abc channel. I saw many mohawk boys got an attitude. They have a bad behave at school and home. They have a disrespect and disobey from school's rules. Their punk and gothic mothers are bad reputation. I like the style of soilder hair. My husband has a solider style. He always go to barber once time every month. We won't allow our boy to have a MoHawk hair. The mothers can let girls to dye color like pink, blue, hot red, purple hair.

No, hair style has nothing do with boys' behavior but lack of parental discipline itself.
 
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