It seems that students
It seems that students and parents no matter how well meaning challenge the rulebooks time and again.A Colorado third grader was suspended after shaving her head to show support for a friend battling cancer, because she'd violated her school's dress code banning shaved heads. Her parents expected the school to make an exception for such a brave display of sympathy.In 2010, schools around the country banned bracelets that read "I heart boobies." The bracelets were made by nonprofit Keep a Breast Foundation as a light hearted way to increase breast cancer awareness among young people. In Easton, Pennsylvania, two middle school students were suspended for wearing them, the ACLU of Pennsylvania said, because the school said they could be interpreted as lewd.In July 2013, a federal appeals court said a Pennsylvania school district couldn't enforce its ban on the bracelets they're protected speech because they show support for a national breast cancer awareness camp...