ST 23/8 Teacher cuts pupil's hair, mum files police report
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concern2:
isn't it stressful ? we are calling it that way since my time in schoolverykiasu2010:
is all reported in the stress times
another one done purply arh ? -
LOLMum:
the boy has been in the school for almost six years liao still don't know school rules ? oh may be they teach less learn more - through experience of haircut :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :evil: :evil: :evil:verykiasu2010:
[quote=\"LOLMum\"]But the boy did cut his hair a few days earlier....
hair for all kids, boys n girls with short hair, must be above eye brows n collar. The sides for the boys shouldnt touch or cover the ears. That is the rule in schools.
I see nothing wrong with the boy's hair..my ds's hair (those at the back near to the top) would stick out just like the boy's after cutting short. His fringe is above eye brows.
There is no rule that say it must be a military hair style or botak or a stylo milo cut. So how is he breaking the rule?
As I said earlier, the boy had a hair cut, the letter issued was just a reminder to all students, there was no complaint from teachers before exam....so how would the parents know the boy's hairstyle is not allowed.
N when I say not allowed.....whose point of view? The school or that teacher?
If the teacher did issue warning to this boy n was ignored, then yes the boy should be punished. Otherwise....i find it hard to forgive the teacher for doing it on the day of exam. Some more threaten to deduct marks..that is totally unacceptable.
Also the price of the hair cut is not an issue here. That is his family preference, lifestyle.
What school rules did he break?[/quote]the rule on hair length -
If the boy can quote his live example during the CL PSLE oral, he would have scored high marks :evil: My son's oral was on 1st day...also on æ ¡è§„...too happy to quote the ones he dislike, and the examiners were holding back their laughter.
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janet_lee88:
If the boy can quote his live example during the CL PSLE oral, he would have scored high marks :evil: My son's oral was on 1st day...also on æ ¡è§„...too happy to quote the ones he dislike, and the examiners were holding back their laughter.
did he talk about the school tortoise like what jtoh said ? -
janet_lee88:
If the boy can quote his live example during the CL PSLE oral, he would have scored high marks :evil: My son's oral was on 1st day...also on æ ¡è§„...too happy to quote the ones he dislike, and the examiners were holding back their laughter.
My Ds said if the answers could make the invigilators laugh, then can score high marks
Is it true. Not sure who told him that in school :? -
There is really different values at work. Personally, I really don't mind if my child's teacher were to do that to him at the last minute because his hair was too long. I would have said \"obi quait\" to him. However, maybe it would have affected his confidence when he stepped into the exam hall. Maybe in the end he didn't do as good as he thought he would and that's where the finger starts to point?
Come to think of it, I'd probably be mad too, but not due to the $60 haircut. But then again, this is talking on hindsight, so , a good reminder for my kids and myself to ensure school rules are respected and followed, whenever it is.
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verykiasu2010:
:rotflmao: i noticed your mangling has improved....ooops i mean mandarin[/quote]I'm still mangling the language.jtoh:
[quote=\"Essential\"]Unsure if the boy oral conversation is about æ ¡è§„ã€‚if yes it's a add point of he talk about this incident
School tortoise? :rotflmao:
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kwcllf:
It means he made an impact on the invigilators. So long as the invigilators were laughing WITH him and not laughing AT him.janet_lee88:
If the boy can quote his live example during the CL PSLE oral, he would have scored high marks :evil: My son's oral was on 1st day...also on æ ¡è§„...too happy to quote the ones he dislike, and the examiners were holding back their laughter.
My Ds said if the answers could make the invigilators laugh, then can score high marks
Is it true. Not sure who told him that in school :?
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verykiasu2010:
the boy will learn to be a bigger brat; and after grown up, become a liu mung
Most people seem to be supporting the parent. As parents, we can't protect our kids forever. One day, they'll grow up to face the law, not school rules and expect mummy to be behind them no matter what they chose to do. They'll grow up to lose their virginity as well. Is mummy going to be around to wear a protective gear for him to stop him getting someone's daughter into trouble? They have to learn how to protect themselves by being streetwise, the sooner the better. How long can we parents wrap the cotton around?
I'll recommend this alternate view which a friend sent over, which I agree with
http://asingaporeanson.blogspot.com.au/2012/08/why-cannot-cut-your-sons-hair.html -
verykiasu2010:
the rule on hair lengthLOLMum:
What school rules did he break?
From picture, I see nothing wrong with fringe n side...so maybe the back?
Maybe moe do what the army is doing. All boys should have one type of hairstyle - botak - to avoid confusion.
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