29 Feb, 2008
What's your hair style?
Mohawk haircut gets Ohio kindergartner suspended from school

Michelle Barile, the mother of 6-year-old Bryan Ruda, said nothing in the Parma Community School handbook prohibits the haircut, characterized by closely shaved sides with a strip of prominent hair on top. The school said the hair was a distraction for other students.
"I understand they have a dress code. I understand he has a uniform. But this is total discrimination," she told The Plain Dealer. "They can't tell me how I can cut his hair."
An administrator at the suburban Cleveland charter school first warned Barile last fall that the haircut wasn't acceptable. The school later sent another warning to her reiterating the ban.
Mohawks violate the school's policy on being properly groomed, school Principal Linda Geyer said. Also, the school district's dress code allows school officials to forbid anything that interferes with the conduct of education.
Ruda's hair became a disruption last week when Ruda arrived freshly shorn, Geyer said. Administrators called Barile on Friday telling her to pick Ruda up from school.
"This was his third infraction," Geyer said yesterday. "We felt that we were being extremely patient."
Rather than request a hearing to appeal the suspension, Barile said she'll enroll him at another school. Changing the hairstyle is not an option, she said.
"It's something that he really likes," Barile said. "When people hear Mohawk, they think it's long, it's spiked, it's crazy looking, and it's really not."
photo & story courtesy dispatch.com, 2/27/08
Luke 12:7 (NLT)
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Why should the truth of today's God's Story scripture help us live each day with confidence?
Here's the answer found in Tyndale's LIFE APPLICATION STUDY BIBLE notes:
Luke 12:7 Our true value is God's estimate of our worth, not our peers'. Other people evaluate and categorize us according to how we perform, what we achieve, and how we look. But God cares for us, as He does for all of His creatures, because we belong to Him. So we can face life without fear.
Want to learn something that makes this scripture even more exciting? When Jesus said that the hairs on our head are "numbered", He was telling us that not only does God, our Heavenly Father, know how many hairs we have, but each hair has been assigned a number!
So, even though 6-year-old Bryan Ruda has the Mohawk style going, God is not confused by some of his hair being shorter than the rest. Each one has been assigned a number!
Go ahead and pull one of your hairs right now. Only God knows for sure, but maybe it is:
#76894857364520968574635127374859607968574645626737486...
- Praise your Heavenly Father for being all-powerful, all-knowing and all-caring! Thank Him for knowing and watching over every detail of your life. Ask His Spirit to let the truth of today's scripture give you confidence knowing that you are of limitless value to Him.
- Tape one of your hairs (pull it first) to the edge of your computer screen as a reminder of how valuable you are to God!
How can we connect today's story and God's Story scripture and our story to others?
- Pray for bald men! Seriously, pray for your friends and family who need to recognize that their value comes from knowing that God loves them, not from how they perform in life or how they look or wear their hair.
- Use the story about the little boy getting suspended from school because of his haircut as a conversation starter with your friends who need Jesus. Ask them what they think of the controversy over the Mohawk? Have fun with this by talking about what you learned in today's God's Story scripture - that God loves us and values us more than we can imagine! Talk about the fact that God has assigned a number to every one of our hairs and that He knows every landing and takeoff that every bird ever makes!
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