Girl kicked out of Catholic school for wearing braids

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News ID: 27783
Publish Date: 19:02 - 22 August 2018
TEHRAN, August 22 - Faith Fennidy, 11, who attends Christ the King Middle School in Louisiana, was told by a school administrator that braids are not a part of the school’s dress code, and that she would have to remove them or look for another place to study, The Independent wrote.

Girl kicked out of Catholic school for wearing braids

TEHRAN, Young Journalists Club (YJC) - A video posted on Facebook shows a black school girl crying as she is forced to leave school grounds for having braids which the school believes are at variance with the institution’s uniform policy.

The incident created an angry backlash from Netizens who accused the school’s administration of racism and were otherwise appalled by the decision.

Archdiocese of New Orleans School superintendent RaeNell Houston defended the school’s uniform policy.

“This policy was communicated to all parents during the summer and again before the first day of school,” he wrote.

“Furthermore, the school leadership worked with families as needed to ensure compliance,” he added.

Fennidy’s family is considering suing the school for discrimination.

Braids are a type of hairstyle that black people adopt in order to maintain their thick, natural hair.

This hairstyle makes it more convenient to play sports; it keeps the hair healthy and allows it to grow. Many in the community argue that the school’s new policy disproportionately impacts black students.

Previously, a boy was forced to enroll at a different school after his school’s authorities ordered him to remove his dreadlocks or drop out.

Source: Sputnik News

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