Four year old Taylor Pugh was finally allowed back in his Mesquite Floyd Elementary School classroom, after the Mesquite Independent School District Thought & Hair Police approved of Taylor's Princess Leia, from Star Wars, French Braided new hair-do.
Taylor's mom and dad are continuing with their quest to move Mesquite to the Land of the Free, and into the current century, via appealing the district's decision to the State Commissioner of Education.
Surely the Taylor's have lived in Texas long enough to know that the Texas State Commissioner of Education is not all that concerned with education, but likely will be quite concerned about the need to follow orders, I mean rules, without questioning them.
The Mesquite School District's Superintendent, Linda Henrie, actually said that, "Taylor could return to class, with braids, as long as they were close to the head and didn't end in a ponytail or bun. Otherwise, he would have been moved to the school office area or the in-school suspension classroom."
I don't know if the Mesquite Superintendent is aware that her school district is an International Laughingstock. Taylor's case is now a cause on Facebook, drawing 100s of supporters. Taylor's case has generated thousands of blog comments, with the majority in support of Taylor and appalled at the ridiculousness running rampant in Mesquite.
There is at least one petition getting signatures in support of Taylor. I do not know, exactly, what the petitioners are petitioning for. A public vote, in Mesquite, on school policy? A recall of the school board and superintendent?
A protest march is being organized in Austin to pressure the Commissioner of Education to grant the Taylor's a fair hair hearing.
Again, how can people be so naive. You are in Texas. How many "fair" hearings have you ever heard about taking place here?
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