This was actually on the news before in my state. A Jamaican kid was told to cut his hair (he had dreads) or he couldn't attend school. The family took legal action saying that it's prejudice. He's Jamaican and I guess the belief is to have long hair and the school went against that. They cannot make you cut your hair, it's blatant prejudice. Not exactly sixism but I know what you mean.
I have long hair too, I'm a boy.
I still think it's sixism because they're preventing me from doing what I want just because of my gender.
Wouldn't you say it was racism if a school stopped black people from doing something that white people were allowed to do just because of their skin colour?
I have long hair too and to be honest I would tell them where to shove it. It is unfair and wrong for people to expect you to conform to everyone else
Yeah well I'm very lucky to get into a good school like this and I'm already a few months behind in this curriculum so I'm not exactly eager to stir up trouble here.
At my school this was the rule:
If you had hair longer then the collar it had to be tied back....this applied to both boys and girls....so boys could have long hair, but it had to be tied back into a ponytail.
My old school said I had to tie it up if it was too long, but since it was Saudi, a country filled with sixists, I just had it cut. But my current hairstyle isn't even below the collar. It's barely below my ears!
EDIT: ok I'm going for the haircut now, I'll check this topic later.