this reminds me of an incident before a out of province school trip we had once.
The teachers were going on that if you wanted to dye your hair or whatever, you should do it before you left so the teachers wouldn't get yelled at by the parents when you got back.
A friend of mine (unrelated to the trip) dyed his hair bright orange and green, I think the colours were.
The teachers, in answer, suspended him for two days and then spent another dragging him in front of the class and openly lecturing him for it.
His mother proceeded to call them all morons. These're the same people who tried to suspend me for wearing a light coat, mind.
Some teachers/principals have kumquats where their brains should be. Then you get the ones who insinuate that they want pencils stuck up their asses and you discover new levels of fear.
That is all.
Oh, a ps for my stories: We didn't have a dress code except for a minor note relating to shirts at that time. So no rules were actually broken by the students in either incident.
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Date: 2004-05-24 06:07 am (UTC)The teachers were going on that if you wanted to dye your hair or whatever, you should do it before you left so the teachers wouldn't get yelled at by the parents when you got back.
A friend of mine (unrelated to the trip) dyed his hair bright orange and green, I think the colours were.
The teachers, in answer, suspended him for two days and then spent another dragging him in front of the class and openly lecturing him for it.
His mother proceeded to call them all morons. These're the same people who tried to suspend me for wearing a light coat, mind.
Some teachers/principals have kumquats where their brains should be. Then you get the ones who insinuate that they want pencils stuck up their asses and you discover new levels of fear.
That is all.
Oh, a ps for my stories: We didn't have a dress code except for a minor note relating to shirts at that time. So no rules were actually broken by the students in either incident.