Hey everyone ^^
Check this out, I grew up in high school with very strict rules....
Everyone MUST wear the following:
Uniform (no skirt should ever pass knee length)
White socks
White shoe (only canvas...no sport shoes allowed)
Name tag and school badge
Hair hoho...
Guys: No dyed hair, fringe/front hair cannot pass eyebrows, no shaving/army look, no punk hairstyle, no long hair pass below the ear (no bishie look)
Girls: no dyed hair, long hair MUST be tied up once it passes the shoulders, scrunchies/ribbons must be either black or blue (no exception), no big or 'big ring' earrings, no nose rings, and only one pierce per ear (no multiple ones)
That's just the beginning...
We had a lot of other rules...no cell phone, no music (CD player), no comics bla bla bla...
Best of all, it was MY duty to make sure everyone did the following. I was a prefect. I bet you all would hate this prefectorial system (it'll never work in U.S): Certain students were selected to monitor and handle school discipline, we were like student police and everyone hated us. But I did it for 8 years and have no regrets. bwahahaha....
So my answer to the questions:
1) Yes, but it depends. I had one dud dye his hair bright green and shaved to shape a "S" on his head. He distracted me throughout the whole Statistics lecture that week.
2) I think it's fine to make such rules in high school but if they only focus on hair and not more serious issues like smoking or playing truant, they've got a problem. I think all schools need to focus more on inner personalities and attitudes.
3) Age? Well, high school was fine for me. When I got to college, I had passed that experimental phase and until today, I've never bothered to dye my hair or do something funky.
So my initial response was: "What's the deal? Life's unfair and it's just hair, ppl" But this is my background and upbringing, thought I'll share it. hehe Yeah, I must be boring and a real killjoy...