Saturday, December 05, 2009

5th Circuit Hears Arguments In Native American School Boy's Hair Style Case

Yesterday the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral arguments in Arocha v. Needville Independent School District. (Recording of full oral arguments.) In the case, a Texas federal district court enjoined school officials from enforcing the district's hair style policy against a 5-year old whose family taught him to wear his hair in two long braids in the tradition of Native American religions. The school board was only willing to accommodate the request by allowing the boy to wear his hair in a single braid, tucked into the back of his shirt. (See prior posting.) As reported by AP, school officials argued that their grooming policy was designed to teach proper hygiene, promote discipline and avoid school disruptions.