Dress does are fine, and I think I've even written that school uniforms can help create a good learning environment. But messing with a kid's hair is getting too personal:
A small rural school district in Fort Bend County and a determined mother are tangled in a dispute over hair.
Michelle Betenbaugh says her 5-year-old son, Adriel Arocha, wears his hair long because of religious beliefs tied to his Native American heritage.
But the leaders of the Needville school district have strict rules about long hair on boys and don't see any reason to make an exception in his case.
The dispute illustrates a problem American schools have faced for decades: how to balance individual student rights against rules designed to maintain order and discipline in the classroom.
Perhaps I empathize with the kid because I'm recalling my Ball State days, when I had luxurious locks that reached my shoulders. Or maybe I'm nostalgic about even more recent times, when I actaully had, you know, hair.