Wednesday, March 11, 2015

A Missouri High School Sent A Student Home For Dying Her Hair Auburn

The principal didn’t consider this particular shade of Garnier a “natural color.”


High school junior Savannah Keesee was sent home Tuesday — for dying her hair auburn.


High school junior Savannah Keesee was sent home Tuesday — for dying her hair auburn.


fox2now.com


"[The principal] goes, your hair is really bright. I said, OK, he goes, you need to call your mom and have her come pick you up," Keesee told Fox 2 Now. "So I tried to go back today and he said I couldn’t stay because my hair was still the same color."


"[The principal] goes, your hair is really bright. I said, OK, he goes, you need to call your mom and have her come pick you up," Keesee told Fox 2 Now. "So I tried to go back today and he said I couldn’t stay because my hair was still the same color."


Keesee's mother used Garnier hair dye and said it came out a little darker than they expected. Her natural hair color is a slightly less bright shade of red.


garnierusa.com


"Hair must be clean and well groomed. Only natural hair colors are permitted. Non-natural hair colors will not be permitted. (Ex. – green, purple, blue, etc.)."


Superintendent Stacy Stevens did not comment on Keesee's situation specifically, but emphasized the dress code.


Superintendent Stacy Stevens did not comment on Keesee's situation specifically, but emphasized the dress code.


"We try to work with the students to be fair," district superintendent Stacy Stevens told Fox 2 Now. "We don't want them out of school, we don't typically have issues with this policy. I think our students and parents are accepting of it. It's been in place a long time, and I think it's a policy that works."


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