The problem in this case is the way of punishing someone who brokes the rule.
I study for a teaching job. We learned one thing about punishing: Any forms of corrections must be educative. Suspension? How does that help? Don't do it!? Why? Because you might disturb someone! Who? Me? The other students? The teacher? The parents? The principal?
How much distractions that long hair gives?
The rule could apply to avoid fights like hats in schools. (Yes, fights can start for any reasons. This happens to be one).
However, I find myself asking "Who does it disturb in class?", "How does long hair offers some sort of distraction?" "If long hair for boys offers distractions, what should we do with girls?" and I could think of many other questions.
I study for a teaching job. We learned one thing about punishing: Any forms of corrections must be educative. Suspension? How does that help? Don't do it!? Why? Because you might disturb someone! Who? Me? The other students? The teacher? The parents? The principal?
How much distractions that long hair gives?
The rule could apply to avoid fights like hats in schools. (Yes, fights can start for any reasons. This happens to be one).
However, I find myself asking "Who does it disturb in class?", "How does long hair offers some sort of distraction?" "If long hair for boys offers distractions, what should we do with girls?" and I could think of many other questions.