South Dakota student to leave high school after being told to cut hair

A South Dakota Catholic highschool scholar has determined to depart after directors mentioned he couldn’t keep except he minimize off his hair, the boy’s mother and father mentioned.

Braxton Schafer, a 14-year-old freshman at O’Gorman Excessive Faculty in Sioux Falls, was advised by the college that he both should chop off his hair — which he wears in dreadlocks — or attend one other college, Dakota Information Now reported.

With the college 12 months simply kicking off, the scholar’s mother and father are calling the college’s costume code unfair as they’ve tried to return to a compromise with college directors.

“He’s had one haircut his complete life, so reducing his hair can be important,” Derrick Schafer, Braxton’s father, advised the outlet.

Braxton Shafer, 14, smiling with dreadlocks.
The 14-year-old freshman is a member of the marching band and soccer workforce at O’Gorman Excessive Faculty.
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Braxton is a member of the college marching band and performed in his first soccer recreation on Thursday.

As a scholar at O’Gorman Junior Excessive, Braxton by no means had a problem with college officers over his hair. However that modified when he attended highschool this 12 months.

The highschool’s costume code says male college students should maintain their hair “above the eyes and never touching the collar,” in keeping with the outlet.

“Folks enroll in our Catholic faculties, then they know what we stand for and so they know what we're representing and the construction and setting that we are going to create for his or her household,” mentioned Kyle Groos, President of Bishop O’Gorman Catholic Colleges.

Groos advised KELO that the challenge is just not the type however the size, including that he would like to have Braxton attend the college.

“Locs and dreadlocks, the type is just not the difficulty,” he mentioned. “Size: it’s all it’s ever been.”

He mentioned the college might overview its coverage sooner or later.

Braxton’s mother and father mentioned they met with directors at an open home hosted by the college on Aug. 24. They mentioned they’ve since had different conferences with college officers.

The outside of O’Gorman High School in Sioux Falls.
Braxton Schafer can be leaving O’Gorman Excessive Faculty in Sioux Falls after the semester.
Dakota Information Now
Photo of Kyle Groos, President of Bishop O’Gorman Catholic Schools
Kyle Groos, President of Bishop O’Gorman Catholic Colleges, defended the college’s costume code.
Dakota Information Now

“We have been open to a whole lot of completely different compromises. The one one was simply not reducing his hair,” Derrick Schaefer advised Dakota Information Now.

“He simply needs to go to high school, he simply needs to play soccer, he needs to be within the marching band, he needs to hang around with the youngsters,” he added.

The varsity determined that it's going to enable Braxton to complete the semester with no haircut, however then should switch to a different college.

“We’re sitting right here speaking about haircuts once I’m sending him there for an schooling and we’re getting booted as a result of now we have lengthy hair,” the boy’s mom mentioned.

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