People in Middle School Should be allowed to dye hair any color

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I recently dyed my hair an intense red color. I was told that I could not have it; it would distract others in class. I think that is a lame excuse to ban it. I hope to change the rule.This may not concern some of you, but if you read this, understand my feelings and disputes. How will students ever change the world if they can't even change their hair? If you agree, please sign my petition so I can display it to my principle.
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60 signatures
Goal: 1,000
Latest Signatures
6 May 2012
60. Savannah Pearson | I support this petition
20 December 2011
59. Shyanna Ashcraft | I support this petition
2 November 2011
58. Jade Bishop | I support this petition
2 November 2011
57. Valeria Lopez Jayde | I support this petition all the way!
29 December 2010
56. Shauna Turnbull | Self-Expression is a basic human right. Stay strong and ask the principle if over 50% of American women dye their hair, are they a distraction to their students?
27 December 2010
55. Dana |
26 December 2010
54. Amanda Reynolds | To prepare for life outside of school, children need to be allowed to make their own decisions.
21 December 2010
53. Rachel Nobel |
20 December 2010
52. Erin Copple |
10 December 2010
51. Jess |
8 December 2010
50. Amy H. |
8 December 2010
8 December 2010
48. Mike Coco |
8 December 2010
5 December 2010
4 December 2010
25 November 2010
44. tyler primus | what a rediculous notion, i hope something bad happens to your principal. and ask him what he's going to do.. suspend you? That wouldn't fly too well with too many people.
12 November 2010
11 November 2010
42. Jessica Bull | Student should be able to express themselves...and it should be the parents decision on what their children can do...not the schools
19 October 2010
41. Brooke McKechnie | I totally understand. Same thing happened to me when i dyed my hair blue and purple
15 October 2010
40. Robin | ITS CALLED DICRIMNATION (sp?) AND ITS ILLEGAL we got a gurl at our school that dyes her hair a least once a week!!!
24 September 2010
39. Bassam Imam | Dear Sir/Madam:
22 September 2010
38. Peter Chomko | dye it again!
10 September 2010
37. Sara Schoeneweis | It's just hair. If today's kids want to dye their hair--more power to them! At least it's not DRUGS!!!!
18 August 2010
36. Jean M. Carrier | in 1991 in sacramentoo,california i was suspended or dyeing my hair blue.This was in 1980's and I had my parents permission.People should be allowed to express themselves in any fashionalable form they choose.I think that it should be more important to co
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