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Spurs fan sent home from school for Matt Bonner haircut

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WARRIOR666 - 5/19/2012 12:24 AM
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Rules are rules, obey them and u will not have any problems. The parents know the school rules, I blame them for sending their kid to school with that haircut.

Anonymous - 5/18/2012 6:40 PM
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Maybe Matt could shave the student's likeness into his hair for support.

Angel - 5/18/2012 2:57 PM
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Amazing to read this, the school administration could never have done this in Norway. This is only a negative for everyone. This motivates the boy not to work better. I have just returned home to Norway after traveling in the USA. I am deeply shocked by all the unnecessary rules on both the commands and prohibitions I met wherever I went. I mistakenly thought that the United States was a free country, but I felt that the inhabitants were slaves under government rules. The American system causes people lose their freedom to think and to evaluate its own actions. Best regards from Norway - a much better place to live than the United States. All education, all treatment of a doctor or hospital, all operations are free for all its citizens. Prisoners get an education so they can not work when the sentence has been served. The state covers pensions, retirement homes, unemployment and almost two years of paid leave for parents of a newborn child. Norway has the lowest crime statistics and the lowest percentage of unemployment in the world ... And the police do not carry guns. Madness, you might say .. No, absolutely not. This system has proven that it works in practice. Justice for all inhabitants in the country ..

sraspurs20 - 5/18/2012 11:51 AM
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The boy is a good student, has passing grades. Whats all the commotion about! The principal needs to appreacite the good students and reward them not punish them.

bornagain2 - 5/18/2012 8:57 AM
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Something tells me that he has broken the rules before, or else they would not want to suspend him.

Axien - 5/17/2012 5:28 PM
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Depending on how the dress code is worded (No unusual hair colors or styles0 then yes he could be in trouble. But I do agree this seems a bit excessive to suspend him for a few days. Most schools would send the student home with a warning if it was their first time of a policy violation and make them change the style before a suspension. I think it's cool that he's showing his Spurs pride and it wasn't over the top but at the same time it's not something he should have brought to school if it violated the rules. If one kid does show up like this and nothing is done is starts to snowball sadly but I think the school acted a bit harshly for someone who obviously has Black and Silver pride.

sandymike - 5/17/2012 4:24 PM
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wow, i'm embarassed to admit thats my alma mater. anyone know where he got this haircut: barber (or a better term may be artist) did an awsome job. judson isd has so many more problems then this (as far as i'm concerned this is not a problem at all) it would sure be nice to see them address the real problems instead of making up some. way to jisd make us former students proud. you bunch of morons!!!

scandals - 5/17/2012 3:49 PM
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Wow the school year is almost over for crying out loud. Sit him in the back or allow him to wear a cap or beanie. This kid is in class and you want to give him a hard time over a matt bonner hair cut? How about the punks that bring drugs and weapons in to school or the little hoochie mommas that are riding low in the water with a baby. I mean really some times you just have to shake your head. GO SPURS GO.

JoNoes - 5/17/2012 2:58 PM
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I would rather see a kid with this haircut than a kid with low down, baggy swagging, bridges showing punk.

HollyHoly - 5/17/2012 2:45 PM
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I am shocked....Judson has a dress code?
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