lundi 17 octobre 2011

Assistant Principal at Marshall Junior HS Under Fire for Using Sharpie Marker to Fill in Shaved Areas on Student Sheldon Williams' Head

Assistant principal at Marshall Junior High School in Texas under fire for using Sharpie black marker to cover shaved areas on side of student, Sheldon Williams' head saying he violated school rules.

OUTRAGE: The assistant principal at Marshall Junior High School, in Marshall, Tex., is under fire for using a Sharpie black marker to color in one of the lines shaved on each side of Sheldon Williams' head. He said he was pulled out of class and told his hairstyle was a grooming violation. According to the Daily Mail, he said, 'I went to class, then a teacher called me out of class. She asked me to step outside, then she said we do not supposed to have two parts. We only can have one.' Philleniea Williams, the teen's mother is hopping mad. Who wants a Sharpie marker used on their head? However, there are rules that must be followed. It is reportedly clearly stated in the school's handbook that "hair designs shaved into hair" is prohibited. The only problem I have is that the assistant principal used the marker to color over the shaved areas.

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